These are some of the best accessories you can currently get for your new iPhone SE, so take a look and pick what may be best for your device
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These are some of the best accessories you can currently get for your new iPhone SE, so take a look and pick what may be best for your device
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Google Meet now has over 100 million users, but it is still way behind Zoom's 300 million strong user base across the globe.
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OPPO A92 features a 48MP main snapper sitting in a quad camera setup and is powered by the Snapdragon 665 chip paired with 8 gigs of RAM.
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Galaxy S20 Ultra users suggest a design imperfection as the reason behind the camera glass breaking without any notable mechanical damage or fall.
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OnePlus Z might be the first phone from the company to skip a Qualcomm chip and will reportedly employ the MediaTek Dimensity 1000L processor.
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Today’s deals include both the 11 and 12.9-inch iPad Pro from the last generation, activity trackers, gaming headsets and more
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Today’s deals include both the 11 and 12.9-inch iPad Pro from the last generation, activity trackers, gaming headsets and more
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TikTok's Donation Stickers can be embedded in videos and live streams just like users would apply any other artistic effect on the platform.
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The Exynos 992 will reportedly be based on the more efficient 6nm process, while the Exynos 990 inside the Galaxy S20 series is based on the 7nm process.
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The Exynos 992 will reportedly be based on the more efficient 6nm process, while the Exynos 990 inside the Galaxy S20 series is based on the 7nm process.
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LG Velvet will offer a 48MP main camera that sits alongside an 8MP sensor for capturing wide-angle photos and a 5MP depth sensor.
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There is no leadership manual for dealing with a once-in-a-century global health emergency—no script to guide what you should say to team members, customers, and stakeholders in your business.
Right now, everyone’s leadership skills are being tested in ways we could have barely imagined a month ago. It’s not just a question of how resilient our organisations are and how quickly they can adapt to lockdowns and restrictions on travel. It’s a challenge to our resilience as human beings.
When Stewart Butterfield, the founder of Slack, tweeted the story in recent days of how his business was responding to the Covid-19 emergency, he prefaced his comments with a simple introductory note: “I’m a human. I worry about my family and am deeply concerned about the millions whose jobs and health are at risk.” It was the right starting note.
I’ve always believed that great leadership is forged in the crucible of adversity, but great leaders are those who respond with empathy and vulnerability even when making the toughest decisions. We all need reserves of determination and positivity at precisely the moments those qualities are stretched thin.
Where do those reserves come from? Here are four ways to build resilience:
Meet one of the most remarkable people I know, Debra Searle. She is a successful entrepreneur, author, and television presenter—and she’s been twice-honoured by the Queen for her achievements in her native UK and beyond. She has a mental toolkit that served her well through one of the toughest tests imaginable: rowing across 3,000 miles of ocean by herself in a boat built for two.
Debra’s tips range from “running the movie”— visualise yourself confronting and overcoming the challenging times ahead—to choosing your attitude every day.
“This is the one thing I had a choice about,” Debra says. “Every day I made an attitude choice: I said it out loud. It had to be a positive attitude. Negative attitudes were banned on the boat.”
Keep talking. Keep listening. Our team has been communicating openly on multiple channels as the coronavirus crisis has developed and after the decision to ask staff to work remotely. There are virtual meetings, recorded sessions, emails, and I’ve opened my schedule to anyone in the business to book time for a conversation. And those conversations have ranged from the current crisis, to our customer response, to just having a laugh about our home office hijinks.
The most important message is how to embrace the ‘“new normal’” for the entire team. We all need to prioritise and support our family during times like these. For some, the new normal might look like two working adults competing for internet bandwidth at home taking turns to respond to the cries of a toddler or two. For others, it might be taking care of at-risk parents or relatives. But whatever the new normal is for each colleague, there’s one thing they all needed to know from their leader: prioritise your family and your wellbeing. If anything has to give in life right now, let it be work.
When this crisis abates—and it will in time—the temptation is for leaders to rush ahead without a backward glance. But part of resilience is learning lessons. Former US Navy SEAL Commander Mark McGinnis describes this as part of the “Corporate Battle Rhythm”—a full cycle of planning, briefing, execution and debriefing.
“After a mission, we come together immediately in a very hallowed environment where there’s no rank, no blame, no privilege, no seniority, and we sit down and talk unemotionally about the successes and failures of the mission. It’s important to capture both,” he says.
“The successes because we want to continue to do things that are working and the failures because we can’t afford to make the same mistake twice. If we repeat mistakes in my world it has catastrophic results.”
And the outcome of a SEAL team’s debrief isn’t just kept within the mission squad. The lessons are open to every SEAL, from the top to bottom rank. “I’m accelerating everyone’s experience, whether they’re going out and doing operations or not,” says Mark.
Take the time to reflect and hold a debrief; no two crises are the same, but there will be lessons to learn from your organisation’s response to Covid-19.
In essence, times of crisis challenge leaders to be the best versions of themselves. I’m reminded of an idea that Sean Pederson of Trek Bicycles came up with a few years ago: “Lead as though your children are watching.” It’s great advice. And right now, if you’re reading this while you’re working at home, they probably are.
Alex Shootman is CEO at Workfront
On today's Pocketnow Daily, we talk about the possible features and launch date of the iPhone 12, Samsung Galaxy Fold 2 leaks and more
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WhatsApp for iOS has been updated to support up to eight people who can simultaneously join a group voice or video call.
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Got the new iPhone SE and want to make the most out of your latest phone? Here are the first ten things to do on the iPhone SE.
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