- This 5G smartphone runs Linux, has a physical keyboard and works like a laptop

Planet Computers recently announced a crowdfunding campaign on Indiegogo with an interesting smartphone model running on Linux, and can act as a laptop.
- Edge Chromium is adding many useful new features

Microsoft has released a lot of information regarding its emerging browser platform Edge Chromium which is receiving great attention from the global user community.
- New T-Mobile CEO: Sprint users can still keep plans after merger

'No one's plan will change,' new T-Mobile CEO Mike Sievert says.
- Google searches about finances spike in US amid coronavirus pandemic

The query 'coronavirus money help' has upticked over the last month.
- Twitter says it's removed more than 1,100 misleading coronavirus tweets

Since March 18, Twitter has required users to take down tweets that could increase the spread of the coronavirus.
- Google allows G Suite users to use the premium Hangouts Meet feature for free

Google recently launched an upgrade support package that allows all G Suite users to use the free premium Meet Meet feature, which is only for the G Suite Enterprise version. This
- iOS 13.4 causes iPhone to experience serious problems

iOS 13.4 was released by Apple to fix errors that exist on previous versions. However, this update itself creates many other problems that cause iPhone to experience serious
- Microsoft announced Microsoft 365 Personal and Family, Teams for consumers and many new services

Starting April 21, there will be 2 new Microsoft 365 service packs released.
- Facebook rolls out tool to make it easier to help during the coronavirus outbreak

The social network's users are asking for money, food and other supplies.
- It's Equal Pay Day, but the gender pay gap could be widening in tech

Women are still getting paid less than men, a new report from tech job search marketplace Hired says.
- Senators press Google sibling Verily again on data privacy of coronavirus website

The Democratic lawmakers have concerns about HIPAA compliance and data retention.
- Yelp hits brakes on GoFundMe button for helping businesses during coronavirus lockdown

Its notification with opt-out instructions failed to reach some businesses, the crowd-sourced review site said.
- Samsung Display will reportedly stop making LCD panels this year

It'll seemingly move personally onto QD and OLED production.
- Samsung DeX for Galaxy S20 has a new update, adding many useful features

The Samsung DeX application has just added an update with the addition of many useful new features.
- This drone can identify anyone with a fever and cough

Drones are a 'technological toy' used worldwide for a variety of purposes such as filming, photography, geographic exploration, and soon to be both. Preventing the spread of
- 'The whole world at home', the demand for RDP and VPN skyrocketed

The demand for remote access technologies such as RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) and VPN (Virtual Private Network) has increased tremendously.
- Google Duo increases the number of people in group video calls to a maximum of 12

This is a server-side change from Google and has been implemented for all Duo users.
- WHO MyHealth, application of official information on the World Health Organization's COVID-19

Today (March 30), the World Health Organization - WHO has officially launched the WHO MyHealth app for iOS and Android to provide official information to combat the spread of false
- What designers can learn from the amazing UX design of the Candy Crush game

What can designers learn from the UX design of the Candy Crush game?
- Fitbit free Premium pack for 90 days

Fitbit has decided to give away a 90-day Premium sports fitness support application package to help users maintain their sports habits even if they cannot go to the gym or isolate