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Netflix assures customers it won’t run out of new content anytime soon

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  • Netflix assured subscribers that it won’t run out of new content this year and that it doesn’t plan to delay the release of any shows.
  • The entertainment business has been one of the industries directly affected by the novel coronavirus.
  • Social distancing measures paused the development of some shows and movies, and closed theaters. But Netflix’s upcoming slate of original content was shot well before the health crisis paused productions.
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While some people talk about relaxing social distancing measures to open up the economy and allow some sense of normalcy to return, the coronavirus threat won’t go away anytime soon. Nor will most people less afraid of COVID-19 just because the government tells you that restrictions will be loosened, and you’ll be able to return to your previous life. The sad truth is that the life we had before this modern plague will not return because an official wills it so. We’ll still spend plenty of time indoors, we’ll avoid huge groups of people, we’ll have masks and hand sanitizers on us at all times, and we’ll monitor any symptom that someone associated with COVID-19. Thankfully, we’ll have plenty of entertainment at home. And that’s not just because there’s an increasing number of streaming services available right now. It’s because Netflix has plenty of original content in the works that will be released on schedule, no matter how COVID-19 restrictions would last.

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Netflix assures customers it won’t run out of new content anytime soon originally appeared on BGR.com on Thu, 23 Apr 2020 at 07:31:46 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Galaxy S20 Ultra camera ranks ‘meh’ in top that doesn’t mean anything

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  • Smartphone camera review DxOMark says Galaxy S20 Ultra isn’t on par with other devices launched this year, including the Huawei P40 Pro and the Oppo Find X2.
  • The Galaxy S20 Ultra score, however, is meaningless as not all aspects of photography can be measured objectively. Not to mention that the score itself doesn’t make sense to anyone trying to understand it.
  • What the score and timeliness of the review seem to indicate is that the DxOMark verdict wasn’t relevant for Samsung’s marketing purposes for the new flagship series.
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Samsung’s best new camera phone is the Galaxy S20 Ultra that was launched only a few months ago. The best Galaxy S20 version that you can buy has a unique rear-facing camera system that includes a 108-megapixel main sensor as well as a periscope lens that’s supposed to power that massive 100x zoom. We’ve already seen plenty of samples from S20 Ultra users that showed the latter is mainly just a marketing trick. Yes, 100x zoom is possible, but the results are often unusable. It’s the lower zoom levels that are really more impressive. Also, various reviews highlighted several camera performance issues with the Galaxy S20 that Samsung had to fix, like the problematic autofocus feature.

This brings us to the latest Galaxy S20 review, one that some people may have been waiting for before deciding on whether to buy the expensive phone or not. It’s the review from the professionals from DxOMark, which gives the S20 Ultra a meaningless score that you shouldn’t trust, especially in relationship with the other new phones out there.

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The best credit cards to use if you’re ordering more takeout and food delivery right now

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  • Because of the situation surrounding the coronavirus pandemic around the country right now, many of you are either stocking up at the grocery store more than ever or ordering more takeout and from food delivery services at the moment.
  • For the latter group of people, there are some new credit card offers to consider which actually come with takeout food deals — rewarding you, in other words, for all your food delivery and takeout orders.
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Among the many aspects of daily life that the coronavirus pandemic has so comprehensively shaken up since the outbreak reached the US, most peoples’ eating habits have had to undergo a dramatic shift thanks to stay-at-home orders and business closures. With grocery stores among the few places remaining open right now, and restaurants only offering takeout and food delivery options, most people fall into one or both of these camps: They’re either buying more groceries than ever, in which case they’re cooking at home more than ever before, or they’re ordering food to-go more than they ever have before.

If you fall into the latter category, this post is for you. Chase has announced enhanced earning structures across its Chase Sapphire and Freedom cards to include 5x on DoorDash and Tock takeout and delivery services. What that means: Through May 31, cardholders can earn 5x on up to $500 in combined purchases made with the two on-demand food services.

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The best credit cards to use if you’re ordering more takeout and food delivery right now originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 22 Apr 2020 at 23:43:50 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Breakthrough at Florida Aquarium could save America’s only barrier reef

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  • Scientists have gotten a special species of coral to reproduce in an aquarium for the first time ever.
  • The coral will eventually be used to restore areas of the barrier reef off the coast of Florida which has been ravaged by disease.
  • Coral reefs around the world are struggling, and scientists are racing against time to rescue them before it’s too late.
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The world’s coral reefs are struggling. Warming ocean waters and pollution have led to mass die-offs of coral in many places around the planet. The only barrier reef in the United States sits off the coast of Florida, and it’s been dealing with its own set of problems, including the spread of coral-killing disease that has devastated portions of the reef.

Now, for the first time ever, a species of coral recovered from the reef has been grown by humans in an aquarium. Ridged cactus coral at the Florida Aquarium reproduced in an artificial setting, offering hope that scientists may be able to rescue areas of the reef that have been hit hard by the disease.

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Breakthrough at Florida Aquarium could save America’s only barrier reef originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 22 Apr 2020 at 23:14:52 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Fever from coronavirus infection can last for well over a week

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  • Fever following a viral infection can last for several days, and novel coronavirus infections are no exception.
  • A small study from China says the fever lasts an average of eight to 11 days.
  • CDC guidelines say it’s safe to leave isolation if you’re treating COVID-19 at home after 72 hours of regular temperature readings without the use of a fever reducer.
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Many coronavirus patients are asymptomatic. That means they can still spread the disease to others even if they’re not showing any of the COVID-19 symptoms. Fever, cough, and fatigue are all symptoms that could point to an infection with the novel coronavirus, but they can also be indicative of a different viral infection.

Only a COVID-19 test will tell you whether you have the disease or whether it’s just the flu. But once your COVID-19 diagnosis has been confirmed, you can expect several days of fever after the onset of symptoms.

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Fever from coronavirus infection can last for well over a week originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 22 Apr 2020 at 22:12:05 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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Google Search can now help streaming TV fans decide what to watch next

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  • All of us are streaming TV and movies more than ever these days, thanks to coronavirus quarantines that mean everyone is staying at home and hunkering down there as much as possible as the virus continues to spread outside.
  • Google Search has launched a tool, announced on Wednesday, that lets streaming TV and movie fans build a watchlist to keep track of shows they live and are interested in — in addition to offering data that can help those users figure out what to watch next on streamers including Netflix, Amazon, and Disney+, among others.
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For those of who have become pretty reliant on Google services – which include best-in-class Search, Mail, and Maps products, among other offerings from the search giant – Google has just added one more tool to make its services even more indispensable to loyalists like me. Particularly, those of us who keep an ongoing, stacked watchlist of shows and movies to stream, which our long coronavirus quarantines have only helped get longer and longer.

If you’re like me, keeping track of all your favorite shows across all the streaming services you’re signed up for, and not to mention all the shows you haven’t watched yet but are intrigued enough to want to check out — it’s almost a full-time job, it feels like. Add on top of that the constant churn that all the services experience from month to month, with shows and movies constantly rolling on and off, and it’s a near-impossible task unless you’ve got a ridiculous amount of time and energy to devote to it. I’m definitely in this category, and while I don’t mind spending a fair amount of time keeping track of the shows I love the most, I’m glad to know that Google has built a TV and movie tracker inside of Google Search that makes this task a lot easier.

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‘The Mandalorian’ season 3 is coming to Disney+

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  • The Mandalorian season 3 is already in the works for Disney+, months before season 2 debuts.
  • The Mandalorian series creator Jon Favreau has reportedly been writing the new season “for a while.”
  • Season 2 of The Mandalorian wrapped production in March, shortly before the coronavirus forced US states to issue shelter-at-home orders, cutting off work on many shows and movies.
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These days, it’s nearly impossible to go online without being inundated with bad news, which is why we’ll take every positive development we can get, no matter how minor. This might not be so minor for some fans, though, as Variety reports that pre-production has already begun on the third season of The Mandalorian. Yes, you read that correctly. Season 3 is in the works even though we’re still months out from the debut of season 2.

Sources close to the production of the Disney+ Star Wars spinoff show say that series creator Jon Favreau has been “writing season 3 for a while,” and that the art department, led by Lucasfilm VP and executive creative director Doug Chiang, has been working on concepts for the third season “for the past few weeks.”

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Some coronavirus patients may experience serious neurological complications

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  • Neurological symptoms have been observed in patients who did not show other signs of the novel coronavirus, a recent study revealed.
  • New research shows that patients who are admitted to the hospital for treatment can develop a neurological complication called the Guillain-Barré syndrome.
  • The neurological condition can develop after other viral infections and has various signs, including weakness in the limbs, lack of reflexes, tingling, and even paralysis.
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Aside from the coronavirus symptoms that are commonly cited, such as fever, coughing, and fatigue, there are plenty of other clinical manifestations of COVID-19. Some doctors who thought they were treating patients suffering from a neurological disease discovered that the neurological sings they were witnessing were caused by COVID-19 infection. Some people experienced pronounced confusion, while others displayed seizure-like movements, all indicative of a neurological issue.

Those findings were translated into new protocols, and doctors were trained to expect these unusual symptoms in COVID-19 patients, including the ones who lacked more common symptoms of the novel coronavirus disease. It turns out the neurological ailments do not stop there, and some of the infected patients might exhibit an entirely different condition that could end up being life-threatening.

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The Mars 2020 team has to launch a Mars rover while working from hom

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  • NASA’s Mars 2020 mission is still on schedule thanks to the tireless efforts of staff members that are working from home.
  • The mission is scheduled to launch by August 5th, but if it misses its window, NASA will have to wait until 2022 for another launch attempt.
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When the novel coronavirus pandemic began impacting businesses and organizations in the United States, the scientific community couldn’t help but wonder how long it would take for NASA to be affected and how dramatic the impact might be. Once one NASA employee came down with COVID-19, NASA began to roll out its work-from-home orders and eventually ordered all staff to work from home unless they were considered “mission-critical.”

In a new blog post on NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory blog, we get a glimpse at the people behind the Mars 2020 mission in their “new” workspaces. As the agency explains, the missions tight timeline means that there’s no opportunity for downtime, and working from home really is work for the bright minds that NASA assembled.

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Report: Chinese agents helped spread rumors about virus lockdowns in the US

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  • Coronavirus hoaxes and myths started circulating pretty quickly last month when the outbreak first exploded in a major way here — one of the hoaxes being a rumor that President Trump was about to institute a dramatic lockdown of the US.
  • Those rumors circulated across social media and tended to be attributed to someone who knows someone who works at a federal agency.
  • However, a new report from The New York Times claims this was the work of Chinese operatives.
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Some of you might recall getting panicked texts from friends last month or seeing social media posts that seemed to herald an imminent national lockdown of the US on orders from President Trump. The source was always kind of a vague “my friend who has a cousin who works for Homeland Security” situation.

“They will announce this as soon as they have troops in place to help prevent looters and rioters,” reads one such message, which you can still find with a Twitter search. “… he said he got the call last night and was told to pack and be prepared for the call today with his dispatch orders. He thinks they will announce before the end of the weekend.” I got one such text myself along these lines from a friend who shall remain nameless, but these rumors — some of which took on an ominous and draconian tone, such as that travel between states was about to be banned — spread so much that federal officials took the extraordinary step of trying to debunk them.

And now a new detail about their provenance has been revealed. It turns out that it was Chinese agents who helped fan the online flames of these coronavirus lockdown hoaxes in the United States.

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Report: Chinese agents helped spread rumors about virus lockdowns in the US originally appeared on BGR.com on Wed, 22 Apr 2020 at 19:14:43 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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