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Monkeypox Spreads To 19 Countries: All You Need To Know

  Monkeypox: Bloomberg Opinion's Bobby Ghosh hosted a live Twitter Space discussion with Bloomberg Intelligence senior pharmaceutical analyst Sam Fazeli to get the lowdown on the disease and find out whether we should be worried. The World Health Organization has revealed that there are now 131 confirmed cases of monkeypox, and a further 106 suspected cases, in 19 countries. Experts describe the event as "random" but "containable" and was likely sparked initially by sexual activity at recent raves in Spain and Belgium. Nevertheless, with the world still reeling from the effects of the covid pandemic, the rise of a different disease is putting many people on edge. Bloomberg Opinion's Bobby Ghosh hosted a live Twitter Space discussion with Bloomberg Intelligence senior pharmaceutical analyst Sam Fazeli to get the lowdown on the disease and find out whether we should be worried. Bobby Ghosh:  Let me start by asking the most basic question possible: What is monk...

North Korea sends cargo planes to China as country fights pandemic

  According to a South Korean government official familiar with the situation, three North Korean cargo planes went to China and back on Monday as the country confronts a rapidly growing outbreak of Covid-19. The jets landed at Taoxian International Airport in Shenyang, Liaoning Province in northeast China, according to the official. The planes' cargo is unknown, but the unusual voyage came after China vowed to assist North Korea with its Covid epidemic, which experts have warned could result in a serious humanitarian crisis in the isolated and impoverished country. Last week, North Korea announced its first-ever Covid instances. It had previously denied any allegations and has kept its borders closed since January 2020. North Korea has claimed over two million "fever" cases since May 12, with state media describing it as a "serious national emergency" and authorities scurrying to respond. All cities have been put on lockdown, and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un...

Apple reportedly testing E Ink outer display for upcoming foldable

  Ming-Chi Kuo is one of a select group of Apple analysts whose reports are always worth revisiting, no matter how weird they appear at first. We've heard a lot of rumors that the business is working on its own foldable tablet, in keeping with its tradition of arriving late to the party while simultaneously being the best dressed. It's understandable that the corporation is experimenting with a variety of form factors. While firms like Samsung and Huawei have made significant progress since the initial generation of foldable devices, there is no doubt that no one has solved the code completely yet. Screen technology has advanced significantly in recent years, as has E Ink technology. "Apple is testing E Ink's Electronic Paper Display (EPD) for future foldable device cover screens and tablet-like applications," Kuo said earlier today on Twitter. "Due to its remarkable power-saving capabilities, the color EPD has the potential to become a popular solution for f...

The iPod is dead, but the podcast lives on

  Pour one for the iPod, the lovely little device of my youthful fantasies. While Apple officially retired the last iPod model this week, the "pod" lives on in the digital audio format that we all adore. The iPod was never truly the format where the podcast thrived (that honor goes to the smartphone), but it was pretty much the only game in town when podcasts first debuted. The iPod accounted for 60% of the global MP3 device market in 2004. It was, if inelegantly, the default option for listening to audio shows on the move. "It was a terrible experience," says Leo Laporte, founder of the early digital audio outlet This Week in Tech (TwiT) and host of The Tech Guy radio show. "You had to download it to your computer, connect your computer to your iPod via iTunes, copy it over to your iPod, and then listen to it." But, with the device now ubiquitous, the term "podcast" seemed like a natural fit for the fledgling online audio shows that were emergin...

Vesak Festival

  Vesak is a Sri Lankan religious and cultural event. It is observed on the full moon day in the month of May. Vesak Day is one of the most important Buddhist holidays, and it is observed by Buddhists all around the world. On this day, Buddhists commemorate significant events in Lord Buddha's life. The birth of Siddhartha Gautama took place in Lumbini, Nepal, under the canopy of Sat trees, where queen Mahamaya gave birth to him. Siddharta Gautam's supreme attainment as the Buddha, the Enlightened One, was the second event. The third occurrence occurred approximately 2500 years ago at Kusinagar, when Lord Buddha attained Parinibbana. Vesak is observed in many Asian countries, including India, Japan, Singapore, and Taiwan. During this time, several religious activities are held in Sri Lanka, including Sil campaigns, Bodhi Poojas, Dansalas (people freely offering food, coffee, and tea), Vesak devotional songs (Bakthi Gee), pandols (thoran), and lanterns. Many temples around the co...

Google is taking its own ecosystem seriously with the Pixel Watch and tablet.

  This year's Google I/O keynote was heavy on hardware announcements, which is unusual given that the event is typically focused on software and services. The most exciting news was that Google plans to return to the Android tablet market next year, as well as release its first smartwatch, the Pixel Watch, later in 2022. Google provided several explanations for its decision. The most intriguing of these was a comment from Google's VP of product management, Sameer Samat, who discussed the benefits of a tablet device for the Pixel ecosystem in general. "I believe consumer expectations have shifted over time," Samat said. "While the phone is undeniably important, it's also becoming clear that there are other device form factors that are complementary and also critical in a consumer deciding which ecosystem to buy into, and which ecosystem to live [in]." In other words, building a Pixel tablet (as well as a Pixel Watch) is important not just because Google w...

Top 5 Mobile Phone Brands in World 2022 Ranking List

 In this article, we have compiled a list of the top mobile brands in the world in 2022 based on business metrics such as latest annual shipments and market share. Mobile phones have become an indispensable part of our daily lives. Top Smartphones have changed the way people use their phones today. Consumer preferences are constantly changing, so it's a world of cutting-edge style and innovation for these top mobile brands. Sales increased marginally last year due to the pandemic and other factors. Total shipments in the last four quarters have been around 1.36 billion units. These top smartphone brands get a lot of their sales from emerging markets. More than half of phones are expected to be 5 G ready by the end of 2022. Top Mobile Phone Brands Ranking 2022 by Shipments & Market Share: Apple, Samsung, Vivo, Oppo, and Xiaomi are among the top mobile brands, followed by Realme, Motorola, and Honor. The top global mobile phone brands are made up of companies with a strong g...