80% of US coronavirus deaths have been among people 65 and older, a new CDC report says — here’s what it reveals about the US cases Tyler Sonnemaker, Andy Kiersz 19 mrt 2020
Mark Zuckerberg denied a report that Facebook is considering sharing smartphone location data with the US government to help track the coronavirus Tyler Sonnemaker 19 mrt 2020
Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Reddit, and Twitter just said they’re working together to fight coronavirus misinformation Tyler Sonnemaker 17 mrt 2020
Swimming in the ocean: OK. Public pools: Not OK. Here’s exactly what San Francisco residents can and can’t do under the new ‘shelter in place’ order Tyler Sonnemaker 17 mrt 2020
Elon Musk reportedly told SpaceX employees they have a much higher chance of dying in a car crash than from the coronavirus Tyler Sonnemaker 14 mrt 2020
Princess Cruises, the company behind 2 ships quarantined over coronavirus outbreaks, has disclosed a data breach that it discovered nearly a year ago Tyler Sonnemaker 13 mrt 2020
Google reportedly sent its Bangalore office employees home to work remotely after a worker there tested positive for COVID-19 and was put in quarantine Tyler Sonnemaker 13 mrt 2020
The number of Americans without reliable internet access may be way higher than the government’s estimate — and that could cause major problems in 2020 Tyler Sonnemaker 12 mrt 2020
Uber is strongly recommending that employees in the US and many international offices work remotely through April 6 to limit spread of coronavirus Tyler Sonnemaker 12 mrt 2020
Magic Leap, the hyped-up smart-glasses startup that raised over $2.6 billion from investors like Google, is reportedly exploring a sale Tyler Sonnemaker 12 mrt 2020