Comcast offers home schooling content, Amazon fires factory protest worker
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Comcast says it's bringing 2000 hours of free kids shows and movies to customers of streaming video service xfinity on demand.
It's part of the internet providers aim of providing educational content for children and parents.
Self isolating or quarintining at home during the spread of the virus.
The education collection is being organized by grade level from kindergarten through 12th grade.
It includes topics and tutorials across history, English, Math, Science, Social Studies, Reading, Yoga, Biographies, animals and arts.
Workers at Amazon's Staten Island warehouse took part in a walkout on Monday afternoon to protest what they say are unsafe working conditions.
The demonstration came after at least one worker at that facility tested positive for the coronavirus.
Christen Smalls, who became a vocal organizer for the protest, Was fired on Monday for violating multiple safety issues, including instructions from the company to stay home with pay for 14 days because he had been in close contact with an infected employee.
Finally, Apple is adding to its weather capabilities buying the app dark sky Company will continue selling its iOS app in the App Store.
But it's pulling support for Android and where OS App and it's no longer taking new signups for its API service.
Dark Sky announced on Tuesday.
The app is already labeled Dark Sky by Apple on its website.
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