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Morning News Updates: Desktop app searches for potential hazards anywhere in PH; ‘Apex Legends’ cheaters made to play together; WHO warns of too sugary baby foods

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[Inquirer.Net]( [Whirlpool BloomWash]( []  Technology [Desktop app searches for potential hazards anywhere in PH]( Predict an earthquake it cannot, but by using it, real estate investors can avoid buying property that sits atop a fault. --------------------------------------------------------------- [‘Apex Legends’ cheaters made to play together]( Rather than banning them outright, Respawn Entertainment will put cheating players in games with each other. --------------------------------------------------------------- [WHO warns of too sugary baby foods]( Commercial baby foods often contain too much sugar and display confusing ingredient lists, according to a United Nations report. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Some reef islands resilient to climate change – study]( The Pacific's low-lying reef islands are likely to change shape in response to climate change, rather than simply sinking beneath rising seas and becoming... --------------------------------------------------------------- [Qualcomm announces new mobile platform designed for elite 5G gaming, AI, and XR]( Qualcomm Technologies announced its latest mobile processor, the Snapdragon 855 Plus, a derivative of the 855 system-on-chip designed for 5G. --------------------------------------------------------------- [20 million children not vaccinated in 2018: United Nations warns against ‘stagnation’]( Almost 20 million children missed out on potentially life-saving vaccinations last year, the United Nations said Monday, July 15. If you are interested in Nation, Metro Manila, Business, Sports, World, Entertainment and Opinion, [update your preference here](. © Copyright 2019 [INQUIRER.net]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](

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