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When you fell asleep with... Supercom Body Settings for 100,000 Smartphones to CORONAVIRUS

Global companies fighting Coronavirus. Vodafone, connecting 100,000 smartphones to develop new drug substances. Google, Apple, track infected people's movements...  Development of technology to see if contact has been made  HP,  Dyson Europe's largest news agency, recently launched a project to help develop new drugs for the coronavirus using subscribers' smartphones. If the company's app "Dreamlab" is installed on its smartphone, the app is connected to the institute's central server at dawn when the smartphone is not in use, replacing the complex math operations needed to find corona new drug substances. Data charges incurred at this time are free. Vodafone explained, "If 100,000 smartphones are connected, it can be calculated in three months with a high-performance octa-core (eight CPU cores) PC," adding, "It is comparable to a supercomputer." Global IT companies are scrambling to join global efforts to end the coronavirus crisis. It...

Google knows how your community is moving around

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The "coronavirus breeze-free zone" has been confirmed to be Taiwan and Mongolia. South Korea has seen a surge in park visits since the Covid-19 incident. This is based on Google's analysis of changes in the movement of 131 countries around the world.  On Thursday, Google released a "Covid-19 Mobile Report" based on location data for Android mobile device users worldwide (www.google.com/covid19/mobility)  The report compared the population movement average between Jan. 3 and Feb. 6 to the population movement between March 27-29. The locations were divided into six categories: retail, entertainment, food, pharmacy, park, transportation, transfer station, workplace, etc.  You can see how much social distance is being achieved by country and region.  Changes in movement to Korea before and after Corona virus outbreak. There have been fewer retail visits and more visits to food stores and parks.  South Korea saw a 19 percent drop in visi...