President Trump has tapped business leaders to help speed up coronavirus testing. We talked with one of them: Kyle Armbrester from Signify Health.
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Coronavirus crisis spreads: Google tells North American employees to work from home
Google parent Alphabet has more than 100,000 employees, mostly in the USA, making this announcement one of the most sweeping since the crisis began.
Google quarantine: Coronavirus fears prompt company to ban visitors in Silicon Valley and New York
To shield its U.S. workforce from the COVID-19 coronavirus, Google is restricting visitors to offices in Silicon Valley, San Francisco and New York.
Apple: Worried about coronavirus? You can now clean your iPhone with alcohol and Clorox disinfecting wipes
Apple used to warn you not to, but now says it’s OK to clean your iPhone, iPad and other Apple products with 70% isopropyl alcohol and Clorox wipes.
Coronavirus price gouging: eBay bans face masks, hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes
Coronavirus price gouging: eBay banning sales for hand sanitizer, disinfecting wipes and surgical masks to stop profiteering amid COVID-19 outbreak.
Elliott Management wants to oust Jack Dorsey as Twitter CEO, reports say
Activist investor Elliott Management is seeking to oust Jack Dorsey as Twitter CEO, reports say. The $40.2 billion hedge fund is run by Paul Singer.
Coronavirus hits tech companies: Google employee tests positive
The Google employee who tested positive for coronavirus was in the company’s Zurich office “for a limited time,” Google said in a statement.
Dear passwords: Forget you. Here’s what is going to protect us instead
The world is going passwordless. Within five years, we will be logging into most of our online accounts without passwords. So what will replace them?
What to give up for Lent? Pope Francis wants you to stop being an internet troll
What should I give up for Lent? Pope Francis urged Catholics on Ash Wednesday to stop being jerks on the internet and take a break from the insults.
Coronavirus: That Facebook ad promising a cure? It’s fake and Facebook’s cracking down
Facebook is cracking down on misleading ads for products that falsely claim they can prevent or cure the coronavirus.