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Morning News Updates: Fake accounts surge on Facebook as schools targeted; New research suggests that some of us might be born with a natural talent for music; Yes, ‘Valorant’ is being prototyped for consoles

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[Inquirer.Net]( []  Technology [Fake accounts surge on Facebook as schools targeted]( MANILA, Philippines — Thousands of fake accounts that bore the names of University of the Philippines (UP) students, faculty and alumni were created over... --------------------------------------------------------------- [New research suggests that some of us might be born with a natural talent for music]( Those of us who are gifted musically may have been born with a natural ability to distinguish between the highs and lows in music. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Yes, ‘Valorant’ is being prototyped for consoles]( The hot PC game of 2020 is being refactored for console platforms, contingent on Riot Games being able to deliver the same experience. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook’s Google Photos transfer tool rolls out worldwide]( Facebook has announced that worldwide, everyone can now access their integrated Google Photos transfer tool. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Xbox store redesign suggestive of Series X interface design]( WinCommunity and tech-focused site Thurrott are among those who have shared early, leaked looks at a redesigned Xbox store. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Facebook probes reports of dummy accounts on social media site ]( MANILA, Philippines — Facebook on Sunday said it was already investigating the surge of dummy accounts being reported by students and faculty of some universities.... --------------------------------------------------------------- [COVID-19 linked to stroke in healthy young adults, says preliminary research]( A new small preliminary study has found that young and otherwise healthy patients with COVID-19 may have an increased risk of stroke. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Estonia tests virus ‘immunity passport’ app]( Estonia is not the only country exploring the potential of such a passport, though global health authorities and experts urge caution. --------------------------------------------------------------- [COVID-19: US survey evaluates impact on romantic relationships, mental health]( An survey conducted by researchers at Chapman University in California has highlighted the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on 4,149 adults. --------------------------------------------------------------- [Free game of the week: Big Fish’s Hidden Object Game collection]( Seven free item-finding puzzle adventures are part of the latest COVID-19 care package from Big Fish Games. If you are interested in Nation, Metro Manila, Business, Sports, World, Entertainment and Opinion, [update your preference here](. © Copyright 2020 [INQUIRER.net]( [Forward to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( | [Feedback](

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