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Germany eases coronavirus restrictions on shops – BBC News
Germany has reopened small shops, car dealerships and bicycle stores, in a tentative easing of the coronavirus lockdown imposed nearly a month ago.
The country has flattened the curve of new infections and last week said it had got the spread under control. But social distancing remains in force.
In Saxony it is mandatory for people to wear face masks in public – and that is strongly recommended elsewhere.
The only students back in school are those sitting leaving exams.
Germany’s mortality rate from Covid-19 is significantly lower than for many of its European neighbours. Efficient, large-scale testing by diagnostic labs, and tracing of carriers, is seen as a major factor in that.
The country on Monday recorded 1,775 new cases for the past day, while the number of deaths linked to Covid-19 rose by 110 to 4,404, according to official figures.
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CES 2018: LG Display shows off large rollable TV screen- BBC News
LG Display has created the world’s first large, rollable, ultra-high definition screen.
The 4K display uses OLED technology, allowing it to be more flexible than a conventional LED television.
BBC North America technology reporter Dave Lee saw it in action.
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Hands on with the first bendy phone – BBC News
Royole is heading to the CES tech trade show in Las Vegas to show off the world’s first commercially available flexible phone.
A “developer’s version” of the handset was put on sale late last year, beating more established device-makers to the punch.
BBC Click’s Dan Simmons tried the device and shared his thoughts.
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Toblerone to remove Matterhorn mountain peak from packaging – BBC News
Toblerone is to remove the Matterhorn mountain peak from its packaging when some of the chocolate’s production is moved from Switzerland to Slovakia.
US firm Mondelez said the image of the 4,478m (14,692 ft) mountain will be replaced by a more generic summit as the chocolate will no longer fall under the strict rules of “Swissness”.
They state that national symbols are not allowed to be used to promote milk-based products that are not made exclusively in Switzerland.
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Prince Harry loses case against the Daily Mail | BBC News
The Duke of Sussex and six others have lost their High Court privacy case against the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday.
Here’s what was said in the judgement, and what it means for Prince Harry and other claimants including Sir Elton John, Liz Hurley and Baroness Lawrence.
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