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Google releases anonymous location data to show how we're fighting coronavirus
The company hopes that the data will help officials make critical decisions to combat COVID-19.
Instacart will provide 'safety kits' to Shoppers, but still no hazard pay
Workers called the move a PR stunt.
By Rachel Kraus
YouTube will allow creators to monetize coronavirus videos—with a few exceptions
No licking toilet seats.
By Matt Binder
Zoom was secretly mining LinkedIn data and sharing it with some users
The company has removed the feature.
By Matt Binder
Using Seamless while on coronavirus lockdown? Here's how to do it without hurting local business.
Here's a tip while you're stuck inside.
By Matt Binder
The PlayStation 5 reveal was dense, so we asked these developers to break it down
Solid state drives? Ray tracing? It's a lot to take in, but these new PS5 features could make video games way cooler.
By Alex Perry
Zoom is 'sorry' for privacy and security blunders, promises to fix things
They're working on it. All of it.
Instagram's 'On This Day' notifications are a jarring reminder of life before coronavirus
Nostalgia is tricky in the time of coronavirus.
By Rachel Kraus
YouTube is working on a TikTok competitor called 'Shorts'
Can anyone stop the rise of TikTok?
By Matt Binder
Coronavirus quarantine has us all feeling like teens again
We've reverted back to acting like high schoolers.
By Anna Iovine
Apple releases coronavirus screening app and website in partnership with CDC
Stay home and stay safe.
By Jordan Aaron
U.S. broadband holding up under WFH strain, says Speedtest report
With much of America and Canada now working and schooling from home, broadband networks are doing OK.
By Sascha Segan
Google Doodle celebrates pioneering doctor whose work helped develop polio vaccine
Dame Jean Macnamara paved the way.
Houseparty app is offering $1 million bounty to clear hacking claims
That's a lot of money to prove your name.
By Ray White
Zoom’s newfound popularity is being exploited by hackers during coronavirus pandemic
Zoom right away from the hackers.
By Words by Matt Binder; Video by Marvin Van Buren
AT&T to increase mobile hotspot data by 15GB in April
From April 2 to May 13, the telecom will increase mobile hotspot data for each line on an unlimited plan.
By Stephanie Mlot
Spotify Kids is here to keep your children busy while you're stuck at home
A whole streaming library of lullabies, educational songs, and bedtime stories is now at your fingertips.
By Alex Perry
Hugely popular influencer marketing platform Heartbeat expands to TikTok
The brands are coming.
By Anna Iovine
Google stops selling Pixel 3 and Pixel 3 XL
Sorry folks, it's just Pixel 4 and Pixel 3a now.
Video chat app Houseparty blames 'smear campaign' for hacking controversy, offers $1 million bounty
"The service has never been compromised."
Hackers are exploiting Zoom’s newfound popularity amid coronavirus pandemic
They're going after Google Classroom and Microsoft Teams too.
By Matt Binder
This projector turns your wall into a touchscreen — Future Blink
Touchscreen all the things!
By Jordan Aaron
Whole Foods workers to strike this week for better coronavirus protections
Workers at Amazon's grocery store chain have been encouraged to stay home to protest the company's policies.
By Alex Perry
Instagram meme account with 14 million followers banned for coronavirus scam
No, PayPal is not sending people $1,000.
By Matt Binder
Uber offers free trips and meals for NHS staff on the frontline of coronavirus pandemic
"We hope we can help in a small way with meals and transportation as they work tirelessly day and night."