Uber invests millions in scooters during coronavirus
Uber is leading a $170 million investment into electric scooter company Lime during the coronavirus pandemic.
Tinder adding video chat feature as coronavirus forces more online dating
Tinder is planning to add a video chat feature to its app to make online dating easier as the coronavirus pandemic keeps people indoors.
Apple COO Jeff Williams 'optimistic' about post-coronavirus US economy
Despite a tough landscape that brought many businesses to a halt, the U.S. tech sector, led by Apple, has avoided the worst of the coronavirus-related uncertainty.
Apple takes on coronavirus test kit shortages, awards $10M to Copan Diagnostics
The grant will allow Copan to produce more than 1 million COVID-19 test kits per week by early July.
Coronavirus lockdown sees T-Mobile beat phone subscriber estimates
T-Mobile saw more monthly paying phone subscribers than expected in its first quarter report, reflecting the demand for cheaper phone services as people work from home amid lockdowns.
Facebook's Zuckerberg announces oversight board that can overrule him
Facebook has created an Oversight Board whose goal is to establish “independent oversight and accountability for content decisions,” according to CEO Mark Zuckerberg.
First official Space Force recruitment video says maybe your purpose ‘isn’t on this planet’
Air Force Secretary Barbara Barrett said there's been an "avalanche of applicants" for the Space Force.
5 things to know about Nintendo ahead of annual earnings call
The Kyoto, Japan-based company dates back to the 19th century, and it’s been in the home videogame business since 1983.
Zoom adds ex-Trump adviser, tech lobbyist to PR push
Zoom has hired former White House Senior Adviser HR McMaster and former Information Technology Industry Council Vice President for Policy Jonathan Kallmer.
Uber lays off 3,700 workers in coronavirus, CEO waives salary
Uber is letting go of 3,700 full-time employees, 14 percent of its staff, and CEO Dara Khosrowshahi is waiving his salary for the rest of the year.
Twitter will warn you if your tweet reply might be offensive
Twitter is testing its reply function to warn users when they are about to say something using "offensive or hurtful language."
China plans to complete space station by 2022
China is sending astronauts into space as part of its plan to complete work on the country's space station by 2022.
Welcome back to the office. Your every move will be watched.
In Midtown Manhattan, thermal cameras will measure body temperatures as employees file into a 32-story office tower at Rockefeller Center, for example.
EA sees full-year revenue above estimates as home-sheltering boosts gaming
Video game publisher Electronic Arts Inc forecast full-year adjusted revenue above Wall Street estimates on Tuesday, riding on the broader surge in videogame sales as people shelter at home due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
How teachers are surviving coronavirus and distance learning
Even though teaching looks different during the coronavirus, it doesn’t mean teachers aren’t working hard.
Book a table for fast food? Burger King trials post-lockdown app in Italy
Burger King is trialling an app for ordering food and booking a table at its outlets in Italy, as it seeks to persuade locals it is safe to eat out again after more than two months of coronavirus lockdown.
Virgin Galactic stock price launched by NASA deal, spaceflight deposits
More than 400 people have put down deposits for Virgin Galactic’s future spaceflights, representing more than $100 million in potential future business.
Coronavirus forces Airbnb to lay off 1,900 workers
Airbnb is laying off about 25 percent of its workforce as the coronavirus continues to keep would-be travelers stuck at home, co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky announced Tuesday.
Apple takes iconic developers conference virtual
Apple will hold its annual Worldwide Developers Conference online on June 22
IBM hosts Think 2020 conference with focus on AI, 5G coronavirus solutions
One hour of an IT outage can cost as much as $250,000, IBM CEO Arvind Krishna said.



















