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New research on the coronavirus cases in Washington state suggests that the virus may have been spreading through the area... [Gizmodo]( March 2, 2020 [Research on Washington State Coronavirus Cases Suggests that Between 150 to 1,500 People Could Be Infected: Report]( [New research on the coronavirus cases in Washington state suggests that the virus may have been spreading through the area for about six weeks, the New York Times reported. This means that between 150 and 1,500 people could be infected with the disease, officially known as COVID-19.]( [Forever Week]( [Libraries Could Preserve Ebooks Forever, But Greedy Publishers Won’t Let Them]( [There are currently 342 potential borrowers waiting for 197 digital copies of Ronan Farrow’s investigative thriller Catch and Kill at the Los Angeles Public Library.]( [First Look]( [AT&T TV Is a Smart Idea Hampered by an Obscene Price]( [Last month, Gizmodo attended a press briefing for a new, soon-to-release streaming service from AT&T. No, not its forthcoming HBO Max service, or AT&T TV Now service (formerly DirecTV Now). This one would be a separate live TV streaming service called AT&T TV—a service primarily powered by Google. It looked...]( [Microsoft]( [Microsoft's Dual-Screen Surface Duo Might Be Available Sooner Than Expected]( [Last year, after announcing its long-awaited dual-screen phone, Microsoft promised the Surface Duo would go on sale sometime during the 2020 holiday season. However, if a new report is accurate, it might be possible to get your hands on one a lot sooner.]( [Health]( [China's Air Pollution Rates Plummet After Coronavirus Lockdown]( [Y-....yay? I guess?]( [Environmental Justice]( [A New Partnership Between Los Angeles and the Navajo Nation Could Be the Start of a Green New Deal]( [For more than 40 years, the Navajo Nation helped power the city of Los Angeles through a dirty coal plant on the reservation. The Navajo Generating Station closed late last year, but the link between the city and the Navajo Nation may live on in a way that’s much more...]( [Google]( [Google Tucked Away a Hidden Drum Machine in Wear OS]( [Google loves its Easter eggs, and apparently one has been hiding right under our noses in Wear OS for quite some time.]( [Health]( [Uber's Sensible Solution for Drivers Concerned About Coronavirus: Just Don't Work, Duh]( [As the coronavirus outbreak rages on, an increasing number of tech giants have begun adopting additional safety measures to minimize their employees’ exposure, such as restricting travel or canceling prescheduled events. In that vein, Uber pushed out a memo to its global network of drivers Friday with some tips on...]( YOU MAY ALSO LIKE [Kotaku]( [3 Hours With Final Fantasy VII Remake: Thrilling, But Jarring]( [If you’ve played Final Fantasy VII, you’re probably familiar with the Air Buster, a floating robot who resembles a vacuum cleaner. Air Buster, the game’s second boss, takes roughly two minutes to kill. He’s more of a tutorial on enemy weak points than a genuine threat (hint: use the Bolt...]( [Jalopnik]( [This Is Probably Harley-Davidson's Last Chance]( [Harley is beginning its search for a new CEO, Volvo is making some new cars, and coronavirus. All that and more in The Morning Shift for Monday, March 2, 2020.]( [Kotaku]( [Marvel's Next Mobile Game Is An All-Star Open-World RPG]( [Revealed during the “Marvel Mystery Panel” at PAX East Sunday afternoon, Marvel Future Revolution is an open-world role-playing game featuring iconic characters in all sorts of funky outfits. Easy, Marvel and Netmarble, some of us still haven’t gotten over the death of Marvel Heroes.]( [Lifehacker]( [Does Hand Sanitizer Actually Work Against Coronavirus?]( [There’s been a run on hand sanitizer, bad enough that two stores I visited this weekend were completely cleaned out. There’s also a tweet circulating that says not to bother with the stuff, and wrongly claims it doesn’t kill viruses. So let’s be clear—yes, hand sanitizer can kill coronavirus. But...]( [Kotaku]( [This Is An Excellent Gaming...Bed]( [Gaming chairs? Been there, done that. I’ve seen the future, and it’s gaming beds.]( You made it to the end. Thanks for reading our newsletter! [Visit Gizmodo]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [Terms of Use]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Profile Center]( © 2020 Gizmodo Media Group 1540 Broadway, 27th Floor New York, NY 10036

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