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Officials who say they're 'contact tracing' protesters hurt the fight against COVID-19
Doctors, scientists, and human rights advocates are speaking out.
By Matt Binder
Elon Musk tweets 'time to break up Amazon' in defense of coronavirus skeptic
"Time to break up Amazon. Monopolies are wrong!" tweeted Musk.
By Matt Binder
Fitbit has developed a ventilator to help COVID-19 patients
Just like NASA and Dyson before it.
By Amanda Yeo
When coronavirus masks become 'I can't breathe' protest signs
The coronavirus face mask, once just a symbol of a virus that attacks your lungs, has become a platform for the protest rallying cry "I can't breathe."
These face masks protecting against COVID-19 are biodegradable and locally-sourced
And they could reduce the long-term environmental impact of the coronavirus.
By Emmett Smith
Sex with someone you don't live with is now illegal in England
Looks like that sex hiatus will be going on a little longer then.
Hulu Watch Party review: Limited accessibility hinders otherwise great ideas
Hulu's answer to the group streaming question has potential, but most of it hasn't been met yet.
By Alex Perry
This grandmother created quarantine Barbie 'starter packs'
Just a Barbie girl in a quarantine world.
By Jordan Aaron
Google launches new AR tool to visualise social distancing rules
To help you adjust to a socially distant way of life.
How to camp during a historic pandemic
"This virus loves taking advantage of new groups of people."
By Mark Kaufman
Eric Trump celebrates the stock market as the U.S. coronavirus death toll hits 100,000
"GREAT DAY for the DOW!!"
By Tim Marcin
Students in Tunisia aid hospitals running out of supplies by 3D printing 1000 face shields
Situated on Tunisia’s border with Algeria, Jendouba's few hospitals are understaffed and often lack sufficient supplies.
By Emmett Smith
Coronavirus scams are thriving. Google hopes a new site can help potential victims.
COVID-19 scams have resulted in $40 million in losses so far.
By Matt Binder
Coronavirus lockdowns mean bad business for drug dealers, too
“I’m stuck with a product to move and nobody to move it to."
By Matt Binder
For new parents, there's reason to relax about the pandemic's effect on a baby's development
Many babies will thrive despite the challenges of coronavirus restrictions.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Google Maps adds temporary closures, pandemic hours, and more to help small businesses
Google Maps is changing to reflect our new reality.
By Alex Perry
Amid coronavirus, low-paid and risky recycling jobs are being filled by robots
Robots are keeping the industry churning.
By Emmett Smith
'It's so selfish': Jimmy Kimmel excoriates mask-free Memorial Day weekend partiers
"Are these people also refusing to wash their hands? Or is that for wussies too?"
Major vulnerability shows dangers of mandatory contact-tracing apps
An app in Qatar demanded access to user data and potentially exposed users to being tracked by third parties.
By Jack Morse
J.K. Rowling's new children's story will be online for free
"The Ickabog" will go live a few chapters at a time.
By Proma Khosla
Social distancing on a reality TV show looks weird, but 'MasterChef Australia' is making it work
The cooking show must go on.
By Amanda Yeo
Twitter's trending section is an extra hellish minefield during the pandemic
Names divorced from context? Not great.
By Tim Marcin
Helena Bonham Carter's relatable quarantine video is pure chaos energy
We expected nothing less from you, Helena.
By Jess Joho