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Frankfurt (Germany), Feb 1 (EFE/EPA), (EPA ARCHIVE).- The European Pressphoto Agency (epa) has launched its new global video service through its website (www.epa.eu) in collaboration with its main partner, Agencia EFE. The new service, which offers both raw and ready-to-use videos, is available from February 1. PROMOTIONAL VIDEO OF EPA'S NEW GLOBAL VIDEO SERVICE.INCLUDES ARCHIVE PICTURES AND VIDEO.
In these strange days in which tens of millions of Americans videoconference while they work from home, it's no surprise that occasionally, one may spy a bit of junk. And no, not the junk in the sense of a co-worker's collection of creepy mannequin parts, or another's assortment of vintage Cabbage Patch dolls. Rather, seeing a co-worker's naughty bits. Private parts. Genitals! Hopefully, you don't plan to show your bits and pieces to Jerry from Accounts Receivable. So to make sure that never happens, Gizmodo has some handy tips. First, wear clothing that covers you not only from the waist up. You might forget, and stand up. Oops! And remember that muting yourself on Zoom calls only mutes your audio. If you absolutely must get your rod and tackle out, hit 'stop video' first. Please!
Mexico City, May 12 (EFE).- Mexico City hospitals have established a video call system for people to talk with coronavirus patients in order to calm uncertainty and alleviate concerns over a lack of communication."Hello son, how are you?" asked María Elena Vilchis on a call, barely able to make out the face of her son, a 22-year-old man who is recovering from COVID-19.Mexico has so far recorded 3,573 deaths and 36,327 confirmed cases.FOOTAGE SHOWS A FAMILY ASSISTANCE FACILITY IN A HOSPITAL IN MEXICO CITY, MEXICO. SOUNDBITES: ALAN AIZPURU IN CHARGE OF HOSPITAL FAMILY ASSISTANCE FACILITIES (IN SPANISH) (00:01:01-00:01:13) "The relatives of the patients are not used to it (not seeing them) which sometimes generates anxiety, not being able to communicate with hospitalized relatives, not being able to see them."
WhatsApp update enables people to have a video chat with up to eight people.