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coronavirus new jersey, 6 GADGETS FOR A MUCH SMARTER SMART HOME 3. Garmin Venu ($350) The Garmin Venu smartwatch is extremely high-tech. It can give you stats for your stress and breathing/respiration, resting heart rate, and your pulse oximeter  (which measures your blood oxygen saturation levels). These features help you keep an eye on your stats, which makes it easier to notice any changes in your health. 4. Speck Presidio Grip Smartphone Case ($40) Let’s be clear once again — a smartphone case that is protected from bacteria is not going to ward off the coronavirus entirely, but the Speck Presidio Grip case does reduce germ propagation. It’s at least an extra layer of protection (and it keeps your phone safe, too).

coronavirus new jersey - 10 USEFUL GADGETS FOR THE MODERN OFFICE 5. Hidrate Spark 3 Smart Water Bottle ($60) If you do get sick with any illness, it’s important to stay hydrated. The Hidrate Spark 3 water bottle uses Bluetooth to connect to a smartphone app. You can keep track of your water intake and even find the water bottle if you lose it. Reports show the total hydration level. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP 6. Google Nest Hub ($129) Information is everything in the digital age. The Google Nest Hub has a bright, 7-inch touchscreen and responds to voice commands. You can ask about coronavirus news and even inquire about medical advice (answers are provided by WebMD).

coronavirus new jersey, Fox News Flash top entertainment and celebrity headlines are here. Check out what's clicking today in entertainment. After announcing that it will push the release date for the upcoming James Bond film, “No Time to Die,” back seven months, the studio is expected to take a huge financial hit. MGM, Universal and producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli announced on Twitter Wednesday that the film would be pushed back from its April release to November 2020. The announcement came as fears mount that the ongoing coronavirus epidemic may lead to more theater closures that would have further impacted the film’s success.

coronavirus new jersey - According to The Hollywood Reporter, the move to push the 25th “Bond” film back to Nov. 12 in the U.K. and Nov. 25 in the U.S. will cost the studio between $30 million and $50 million. It notes that, although the bulk of the film’s marketing had yet to roll out, a significant sum had still been spent, including a $4.5 million Super Bowl ad that ran in February promoting the now-defunct release date. DANIEL CRAIG’S 7 TOP ROLES: JAMES BOND AND MORE While the price tag of delaying the movie seems steep, the outlet notes that its a fraction of what it could have faced had it released as planned in markets with closed theaters.

coronavirus new jersey - 'No Time to Die' had its release date pushed back by seven months due to the coronavirus.  (MGM) Concerns had already been brewing around the imminent release and the global outbreak. Publicity plans in China, Japan and South Korea had previously been canceled. Several theaters in China are closed due to the outbreak. Meanwhile, there are concerns that the coronavirus in Italy could expand to the rest of Europe. THR estimates that the film could have been hit to the tune of 30 percent of its final projected box office tallies — or $300 million out of a likely $1 billion global take.