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The COVID-19 pandemic has put millions of Americans out of work, with over 30 million unemployment claims submitted since the start of the crisis. As the months drag on, there’s no sign of when the job cuts will stop — or when economic recovery can begin in earnest.
We’ve all been there. You’re reading a book, talking with a friend or got sucked into a new series on Netflix. Before you know it, it’s midnight.
And, whoops, you need to be up at 6 o’clock to get a jumpstart on a busy day of meetings. Now you’re counting on your fingers how many hours of sleep you’ll get.
Black Friday and Cyber Monday may be the biggest online shopping days of the year, but they’ve got nothing on April of 2020. Not only did Black Friday 2019 get outsold during that month, but it happened every single day until the First of May.
Of all the computer brands out there, Macs get a lot of credit for their resilience and security. Although it’s not entirely true that they’re “immune to viruses,” Macs have experienced far fewer security holes and vulnerabilities compared to their Windows counterparts over the years.
After weeks of mandatory lockdowns and stay-at-home orders, several states are slowly starting to ease restrictions. That means your routine is about to look a lot more like it used to.
You may even be heading back to the office. We’re willing to bet it’ll look different. Tap or click for four ways offices will change post-pandemic.
Zoom’s meteoric rise in popularity during the COVID-19 crisis has been nothing short of remarkable. In seemingly no time, the video-conferencing service became the go-to app for workers, educators and executives to keep their routines and livelihoods going.
Ready or not, we’re all living in a new reality now — at least for the foreseeable future. With people working from home and separated from loved ones, all of us are spending way more time using our smartphones for actual calls. Imagine that!
Another 3 million Americans filed for unemployment this week, bringing the number of total filings to nearly 36.5 million since mid-March. Needless to say, a lot of people are struggling.
If you know someone who has lost their job, they may be able to find work as a contact tracer. Tap or click here to find job openings in your area. This position pays pretty well, too.
Out of all the groups impacted by COVID-19, America’s graduating seniors may bear some of the most significant social scars. Not only were they robbed of their end of year festivities like prom, grad night and others, but they’ve also lost out on once-in-a-lifetime commencement ceremonies.
Buying a new gadget may be the last thing on your mind right now, but Amazon thinks it can convince you otherwise. The company is on track to release a new tablet for less than $100 that competes with the likes of Apple’s iPad — which costs significantly more.