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Turn your desktop into an invisible wireless charging pad and get a $35 power bank for free
Settings up the UTS-1 is a little more involved than simply plugging it in. For starters, it only works if your desk or table is between about 0.7 and 1.0 inch thick, so it behooves you to measure your furniture before ordering. The reason? The 30-watt charging coils need to reach your phone through the desk and the gadget is tuned to go through the desk to reach your phone. … [Read more...] about Turn your desktop into an invisible wireless charging pad and get a $35 power bank for free
Google bombs get dismantled
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A year into coronavirus, we’re still counting the dead
Development Pfizer Will Ship Fewer Vaccine Vials to Account for ‘Extra’ Dosesextra doses were found in some vials of Pfizer vaccines, the company pushed for the US federal government to count the ‘extra’ towards the 200 million doses that they’d committed to provide to the government. The FDA recently changed the language in Pfizer’s vaccine authorization — now each vial will count for six doses instead of five. (Noah Weiland, Katie Thomas and Sharon LaFraniere / The New York Times) … [Read more...] about A year into coronavirus, we’re still counting the dead