Google Maps to alert users about COVID-19-related travel restrictions
The update with travel restrictions can help plan a trip better
Boeing on track for 737 MAX deliveries by third quarter
Boeing is working with the Federal Aviation Administration to get all necessary certifications done soon for its troubled 737 MAX jet.
Twitter tests read before sharing feature for news articles
Twitter is testing a feature that asks users to open an article before sharing.
4 Republican senators push FCC to act on Trump's social media 'censorship' order
Four Republican senators followed up on President Trump’s executive order last month in asking the Federal Communication Commission to review a rule that protects social media companies’ First Amendment rights.
What is Houseparty?
The video calling and conferencing app differs similar platforms because of its social-focused, rather than professional-focused features.
Is Zoom safe?
After security and privacy concerns, Zoom has made regular updates to its video conference technology to make the app safer.
Best-selling gadgets on Amazon that are doing well during coronavirus
Here are coronavirus-fighting tech gadgets that are bestsellers on Amazon.
Just Eat Takeaway.com nears all-stock deal for Grubhub
Grubhub and Just Eat Takeaway.com, a food-delivery company, are working on an all-stock deal that could be finalized as early as Wednesday.
Drone surveillance of protests comes under fire
A Predator drone operated by U.S. Customs and Border Protection was observed flying over protests in Minneapolis on May 29 in the wake of the killing of George Floyd.
Amazon sues former AWS VP who took Google Cloud job
The tech giant alleges a former Amazon Web Services vice president violated his noncompete agreement when he took a similar job with competitor Google Cloud.
FCC delays decision on Elon Musk’s SpaceX and broadband subsidies
The firm, formally known as Space Exploration Technologies Corp., is lobbying the FCC to allow it compete for the funding par with broadband providers using more established technologies.
Starbucks transforming stores for post-coronavirus world: Here's what to expect
Hundreds of Starbucks stores are getting new customer service options or formats over the next 18 months.
Post-coronavirus, Georgia city paying tech workers to move there
Qualified tech workers could get paid up to $2,000 to move to Georgia's Chatham County.
California tech CEO charged in coronavirus test fraud case
Authorities said his company billed Medicare $69 million for coronavirus and unnecessary allergy tests
Why Walmart is winning in online grocery services: Report
Walmart’s physical locations, merged shopping apps and Express Delivery have made it successful during the coronavirus, according to a recent report.
Amazon piloting employee coronavirus testing program
Amazon has started testing some employees for the coronavirus and the pilot program could be rolled out as regular testing of its workers.
5 things to know about Adobe
The San Jose, California-based company employs more than 22,000 people worldwide.
Who founded Hinge?
Justin McLeod, who earned his bachelor's degree at Colgate followed by a master's degree at Harvard, originally designed the app for himself after breaking up with the love of his life in college.
Despite coronavirus-led video game sales spike, GameStop decrease expected
GameStop may not have had a great first quarter, but the video game industry as a whole saw a significant increase in consumer spending.
Nasdaq hits new record, briefly crosses 10,000 for first time
The Nasdaq crossed a significant milestone despite a mixed session.



















