ClutchPoints are commemorating Bryant’s final title with an eight part documentary on the 2010 Champions. This documentary will feature interviews from Kobe’s teammates like Pau Gasol, Metta World Peace, Derek Fisher, and others from the... Read More
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Health experts are concerned that Florida could be the next epicenter of the global coronavirus pandemic. The state has seen a rise in new cases, setting a new record of daily cases over the past several days. A team of scientists from the... Read More
Under pressure from privacy and human rights advocates, Zoom said on Wednesday that it will make end-to-end encryption available to both paying and non-paying users of its video conferencing service. Previously, Zoom said it would provide... Read More
This week – Facebook said it will allow users in the U.S. to opt out of seeing social issue, electoral or political ads from candidates or political action committees in their Facebook or Instagram feeds. Facebook will start by giving a small... Read More
Amazon has announced it will stream the four Premier League matches it has the rights to free on Twitch – the first time the platform has been used to stream England’s top-tier football. Streaming matches on Twitch will enable fans to interact... Read More
Many Americans are familiar with the acronym WFH (Work From Home); however, not as many are familiar with the similar acronym LFH (Learn From Home). As U.S. schools and colleges nationwide react to the global coronavirus pandemic, many... Read More
The spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) has caused all of us to change routines in order to keep ourselves and loved ones safe and healthy. For parents, the challenge may be greater—juggling working from home with providing children’s educational and... Read More
“Shortcuts” is a feature that’s exclusively available for Apple users. This app was launched in 2018, which allows users to conduct tasks on their phones. This would normally require multiple actions, but it’s handled with... Read More
And on the 3,789th day of quarantine, all the mommies and all the daddies in all the land booked a vacation. Amiright? If you have the travel bug or really want to visit friends or family in other places, we hear you. COVID-19 has canceled travel... Read More
In recognition of Internet Safety Month, the National Center on Sexual Exploitation (NCOSE) is calling on Google to make necessary fixes to Chromebook laptops to prevent children from easily accessing pornography. “Children are spending... Read More
As states reopen, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released guidelines for avoiding health risks if you plan to visit a restaurant or bar. As the CDC notes, COVID-19 is mostly spread by respiratory droplets released when people... Read More
While forwarding messages on WhatsApp is a useful way to share information, it’s also a major ingredient in the spread of fake news and misinformation. It may seem harmless to share “just in case” something is true, but this is what scammers,... Read More
To curb the spread of fake news and misleading headlines, Twitter is planning to add a new feature that will prompt you to read an article before sharing it. The Twitter Support account made the announcement on 10 June, with the company testing the... Read More
NASCAR has banned the display of the Confederate flag at all racetracks. The decision was made two days after Bubba Wallace said it was time for NASCAR to act on the issue. “The presence of the Confederate flag at NASCAR... Read More
Sony has finally given us our first look at the PlayStation 5, unveiling the next-gen console’s futuristic design. The black core of the console is sandwiched in between two white curvy bits that look suitably futuristic, but it also... Read More