Your tech digest, by way of the DGiT Daily newsletter, for Monday, March 23.
Probably the hottest rumor over the weekend in tech outside of the swirling tech vs COVID-19 efforts is that Apple AirPower might not be dead and buried after all.
Quick recap:
The leak:
2. ZTE Axon 11 5G launched: Why pay a premium for 5G? (Android Authority).
3. Amazon Prime Video finally gets one of Netflix’s most basic features: profiles (Android Authority).
4. 7 geeky things to do with your devices during the coronavirus lockdown (Android Authority).
5. Amazon Prime delivery delays are now as long as a month for non-essential items (Vox). Here’s Jeff Bezos’ note to Amazonians over the weekend, too: “my own time and thinking is now wholly focused on COVID-19 and on how Amazon can best play its role” (blog.aboutamazon.com). Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella’s email sent to Microsoft employees is out too (Linkedin).
6. This is how you do that Zoom background thing everyone is talking about (CNET).
7. Netflix has offered its data cuts to all ISPs, not just in Europe and the UK: the likes of Australia and Israel have asked it and others to help with internet congestion, while India may be next. Facebook also dropped video quality on Instagram in the EU, though that’s not in this report (Variety).
8. Updated compilation of Italian Mayors losing it at people violating COVID-19 quarantine. Yes, subtitles are accurate (Twitter).
9. IBM, White House, Department of Energy, and others launch consortium to give coronavirus researchers access to supercomputers: 330-plus petaflops of computing power (VentureBeat).
10. Working from home is ruining your posture. Here’s how to fix it (Wired).
11. Animal Crossing: New Horizons is a much-needed escape from everything. The launch blew all previous Animal Crossing launches out of the water, and I know a family that bought one copy for each member so they can all enjoy each other’s islands. Cute! (Polygon).
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