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WORLD OF WARCRAFT: SHADOWLANDS
WoW’s game director reveals what awaits us in the afterlife
RESIDENT EVIL 3
Jill Valentine returns. And so does her relentless stalker
NEW WORLD
An MMO worth attention for its combat and PvP wars
GET THE PARTY STARTED
Our first look at BALDUR’S GATE III’s opening act.
MANEATER
A shark RPG that aims at more than just novelty
INFINITE GAME JAM
Meet SOKPOP COLLECTIVE, the indie studio releasing two new games every month.
COUNTER - STRUCK
VALORANT, Riot’s first departure from the League of Legends universe, is a surprisingly traditional competitive shooter.
CHIVALRY 2
This medieval warfare sequel comes out swinging
COUNCIL CULTURE
How HI-REZ is tapping into its community for game insights
A DIFFERENT LEAGUE
Generous and innovative, LEGENDS OF RUNETERRA is a great alternative to Hearthstone.
GOVTS PLEDGE AID AS GLOBAL COMMERCE SEIZES IN FACE OF VIRUS
Governments and central banks are scrambling to find ways to keep businesses from going bankrupt as the virus outbreak grinds the world economy to a halt.
SPACEX PUTS 60 SATELLITES INTO ORBIT DESPITE ENGINE FAILURE
SpaceX launched 60 more of its internet satellites into orbit Wednesday despite an engine failure shortly after liftoff on a recycled rocket flying a record five times.
U.S. INTERNET WELL-EQUIPPED TO HANDLE WORK FROM HOME SURGE
The U.S. internet won’t get overloaded by spikes in traffic from the millions of Americans now working from home to discourage the spread of the new coronavirus, experts say. But connections could stumble for many if too many family members try to videoconference at the same time.
PENTAGON RECONSIDERS MICROSOFT CONTRACT AFTER AMAZON PROTEST
The Pentagon is reconsidering its awarding of a major cloud computing contract to Microsoft after rival tech giant Amazon protested what it called a flawed bidding process.
COMPUTER-GRAPHICS PIONEERS WIN TECH'S TURING PRIZE
The technology that animated movies like “Toy Story” and enabled a variety of special effects is the focus of this year’s Turing Award, the technology industry’s version of the Nobel Prize.
JOBLESS CLAIMS JUMP BY 70,000 AS VIRUS STARTS TO TAKE HOLD
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits surged last week by 70,000 to the highest level in more than two years, indicating that the effect of the coronavirus was starting to be felt in rising layoffs in the job market.
CHINESE FACTORIES FACE NEW THREAT: US ANTI-VIRUS CONTROLS
Factories in China, struggling to reopen after the coronavirus shut down the economy, face a new threat from U.S. anti-disease controls that might disrupt the flow of microchips and other components they need.
FRANCE FINES APPLE $1.2 BILLION FOR ANTI-COMPETITIVE ACTS
French regulators fined Apple 1.1 billion euros ($1.2 billion) on Monday for striking deals to keep prices high, in the biggest-ever such sanction by France’s Competition Authority.
BUILDING A SAVINGS CUSHION IN A TIME OF EMERGENCY
If you are going to stockpile anything these days, consider liquid savings.
Facebook Bug Wrongly Deleted Authentic Coronavirus News
Facebook said a bug in its anti-spam system temporarily blocked the publication of links to news stories about the coronavirus.
HOW TO CLEAN THE BUNDLE OF GERMS THAT IS YOUR PHONE
You’re washing your hands countless times a day to try to ward off the coronavirus.
CINEMAS CLOSE NATIONWIDE, DISNEY POSTPONES ‘BLACK WIDOW'
U.S. movie theaters have closed nationwide due to the coronavirus pandemic, turning dark nearly all of the country’s 40,000-plus screens in an unprecedented shutdown.
BUSINESS FALLOUT: APPLE GOES ONLINE, DELTA SLASHES FLIGHTS
Apple said its annual developers conference would take place entirely online this year, joining a growing list of companies that are canceling big, in-person events as the coronavirus spreads.
NEW TONE ON VIRUS FOR FOX NEWS STARS – TO A POINT
Fox News Channel’s influential prime-time lineup is starting to reflect the changed realities of the coronavirus outbreak, without embracing old enemies.
MORE WIPES, NO JEANS: AMAZON LIMITS SHIPMENTS TO WAREHOUSES
To make room for toilet paper, hand sanitizer and other items in high demand during the global viral pandemic, Amazon said it is limiting what brands and independent sellers can send to its warehouses for the next three weeks.
As virus shuts down cities in Europe, pollution drops
The European Union’s space agency’s earth-observation satellites have detected a significant reduction in the pollutant nitrogen dioxide, a byproduct of the use of diesel motors and other human activities, in northern Italy as the advance of the COVID-19 has led to drastic measures curtailing ordinary life.
Google sibling Verily launches Covid-19 screening website
Google sister company Verily has launched a website to screen people who think they might have COVID-19 and point them to testing sites. But you probably can’t use it to get tested quite yet.
Apple introduces new MacBook Air
Apple has introduced an all-new MacBook Air, offering faster performance, a new scissor-switch magic keyboard, twice the storage than the previous generation, and a new lower $999 price tag.
Remote Working: Virus Encourages Businesses to Think Differently
With the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak forcing governments to close schools, sporting events, communal spaces and more, businesses are taking the situation into their own hands, encouraging their staff to work from home.
UK LAWMAKERS CHALLENGE GOVERNMENT OVER ‘HIGH RISK' HUAWEI
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative government narrowly defeated an attempt led by some of its own lawmakers to ban China’s Huawei from building part of the U.K.’s high-speed telecommunications network.