Tag: coronavirus

  • 2020 Goodwood Festival Of Speed Postponed For Obvious Reasons

    2020 Goodwood Festival Of Speed Postponed For Obvious Reasons

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    As expected with each motoring event this year, the Goodwood Festival of Speed was postponed as a result of coronavirus outbreak. In its official statement, the Festival of Speed says it will most likely occur either late summer or early fall this year, and also already purchased tickets or hospitality bundles will remain legal for…

  • Tesla To Reopen New York Factory And Start Making Ventilators “As Soon As Humanly Possible”

    Tesla To Reopen New York Factory And Start Making Ventilators “As Soon As Humanly Possible”

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    Tesla will reopen its mill in New York and begin producing ventilators for coronavirus sufferers, Elon Musk has verified. New York is now the epicenter of the Covid-19 virus from the United States and Tesla was forced to shut its New York center in Buffalo due to lockdown orders. Taking to Twitter, however, Musk said,…

  • Italian Engineers Create Ventilators Using Snorkelling Masks To Tackle Coronavirus

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    Shutterstock With hospitals all over the world needing as much help as possible to tackle coronavirus, two Italian engineers have created an ingenious solution to the shortage of ventilators.  Cristian Fracassi and Alessandro Romaioli work at Isinnova, a start-up engineering consultancy firm in Brescia – an Italian city that has been in lockdown for the…

  • Newsletter: Brace for a Surge in Layoffs

    Newsletter: Brace for a Surge in Layoffs

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    This is the web version of the WSJ’s newsletter on the economy. You can sign up for daily delivery here. Layoffs Surging The number of Americans applying for first-time unemployment benefits jumped last week. The worst is yet to come. Initial jobless claims increased by 70,000 in the week ended Saturday, March 14, the fourth biggest percentage…

  • Coronavirus scams, found and explained

    Coronavirus scams, found and explained

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    Coronavirus has changed the surface of earth, restricting countless people from dining , working by cafes, and visiting their nearest and dearest. However, for cybercriminals, this outbreak is expanding their horizons. In the past week, Malwarebytes found email scams that prey to the fear, uncertainty, and confusion regarding COVID-19, the disease brought on by the…

  • Musk Goes From Calling Virus Panic Dumb To Saying His Companies Could Make Ventilators

    Musk Goes From Calling Virus Panic Dumb To Saying His Companies Could Make Ventilators

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    Tesla chief executive Elon Musk who’d formerly characterized the coronavirus panic as “dumb” and initially decided against final one of their firm ’s plants available in Fremont California, despite a shelter-in-place order, now says his firms may help construct hospital ventilators “when there’s ’s a shortage”. Shortly after Tesla affirmed it will suspend production at its Fremont…

  • Tesla Finally Suspends Production In Fremont And New York

    Tesla Finally Suspends Production In Fremont And New York

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    After agreeing calls to shut down operations, Tesla has finally announced that they’ll suspend production in their Fremont mill, after a series of meetings with officials. The Californian company will quit manufacturing vehicles in the conclusion of Monday, March 23, joining the remainder of North America’s major car makers that shut their US-based factories on…

  • A week in security (March 2 – 8)

    A week in security (March 2 – 8)

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    Last week at Malwarebytes Labs, we ended part 1 of our series on kid custody , requested how law enforcement can manage cybercriminals, also took a trip down the memory lane of ethical panic. We also looked at the positives and pitfalls of VPNs and analyzed our own progress in the fight against stalkerware, spyware,…

  • Newsletter: Trade Deficit Narrows for First Time in 6 Years

    Newsletter: Trade Deficit Narrows for First Time in 6 Years

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    This is the web edition of this WSJ’s newsletter on the economy. You are able to register to get daily delivery . Trading Places The U.S. trade deficit narrowed at 2019 for the first time in six years since disputes with China and other countries staged relationships with economic partners. Exports declined for the very…

  • 31 Solutions People Came Up With To Try To Protect Themselves From Coronavirus

    31 Solutions People Came Up With To Try To Protect Themselves From Coronavirus

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    The coronavirus is spreading further and further prompting the World Health Organization to declare a global emergency. There are now approximately 10,000 cases of people infected with the virus from China, at least 213 have died as a result of the disease, and the sickness has spread to 19 countries around the globe. So it’therefore…