T-Mobile, Verizon and AT T will waive late fees during Covid-19T-Mobile, Verizon and AT T will waive late fees during Covid-19

All major US phone carriers have pledged to keep customers connected to their mobile lines even if they can’t pay their bills during the coronavirus outbreak. 

FCC chairman Ajit Pai introduced a pledge on March 13 that Verizon, Sprint, AT-T, T-Mobile and other providers have affirmed, bringing the total to 185 providers according to a news

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Apple stores will now remain closed ‘until further notice& in response to coronavirusApple stores will now remain closed ‘until further notice’ in response to coronavirus

Apple has extended its store closures, with retail locations now set to stay shuttered “until further notice”. 

The company last week announced that it was closing all stores outside of China until March 27 to help prevent the further spread of the coronavirus. However, in a new banner displayed on its website, Apple confirms: “Our retail stores a

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Black Widow: trailers, release date delay, cast and everything we know

Scarlett Johansson’s Black Widow has been a key part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe since the movies began. Still, while the movies' male heroes piled up solo movies, Natasha Romanoff was left to co-star in other characters' movies – until now. 

The new Black Widow movie was coming May 1, 2020 in the UK and US, but the release date has been

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Can't visit the cinema? You can now catch new movie releases with SkyCan't visit the cinema? You can now catch new movie releases with Sky

You can now watch the latest cinema releases from your home, thanks to a new initiative from Sky TV. In quick response to the Coronavirus effectively shutting down all cinemas in the UK, Sky has teamed up with NBCUniversal to bring cinema movie releases to homes right away.

This is a first. With this announcement, gone will be the days of waiting

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US Department of Health suffers cyberattack designed to disrupt coronavirus responseUS Department of Health suffers cyberattack designed to disrupt coronavirus response

The computer systems of the US Health and Human Service Department have suffered a cyberattack as part of a campaign of disruption and disinformation aimed at undermining the country's response to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

The campaign may have even been the work of a foreign actor and John Ullyot, a spokesperson for the National Security

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The 10 best PC accessories for working from home

Working from home can require quite a bit of equipment in order for you to stay productive and on task. You'll need everything from monitors and keyboards to webcams and microphones to tackle assignments and stay in touch with bosses and colleagues via video calls and virtual meetings. 

Deciding what you need for your home office can be a little

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