Twitter removing coronavirus tweets it deems could trigger 'social unrest'
The social media company says it will remove posts it deems call for action based on "unverified claims."
Facebook messenger for kids to launch in 70 countries
Facebook debuts new tools on its Messenger Kids app internationally.
DOJ thwarting online coronavirus scams with help from internet companies
Scammers are targeting the public's coronavirus-related fears and, in some cases, their eagerness to help.
Zoom fights 'zoombombing' by allowing hosts to report participants
Zoom will allow meeting hosts to report suspicious call participants with a new feature in its latest app update
Eventbrite removing events that defy coronavirus social distancing concerns
Eventbrite is removing gatherings from its platform that encourage people to violate social distancing guidelines.
Video gaming is thriving under coronavirus conditions
Here is how video game sales are doing in the first quarter of 2020 amid the coronavirus pandemic.
10 things to know about Walmart, the retailer that made $514.4B last year
Here are 10 things to know about retail giant Walmart, from its beginnings in 1962 to its fleet of robot "associates."
Coronavirus boosts Chipotle's digital sales 80%
Chipotle announced free delivery lasting through at least early May and a partnership with Uber Eats.
Coronavirus prompts Google to offer free selling to online retailers
Google is offering free Google Shopping listings to merchants during the coronavirus pandemic.
Coronavirus leads Uber to launch new delivery services
Uber announced on Monday that it is expanding its delivery services in accordance with demand brought on by the novel coronavirus pandemic.
UK official firm on using Huawei for 5G
U.K. officials are reportedly considering scrapping Huawei from its 5G infrastructure plan, citing China's lack of transparency surrounding COVID-19
Silicon Valley elite do coronavirus quarantine on 'billionaire's playground'
Waiheke Island, nestled off the coast of New Zealand, is viewed as a safe haven because of the country's limited COVID-19 infections.
NBC Universal slashes Peloton stake after Olympic blow
NBCUniversal was dealt a blow when the Tokyo Olympics, to which it holds the rights, was postponed to 2021.
Amazon now accepting food stamp benefits
Recipients in seven states can use SNAP benefits to purchase groceries from Amazon online as part of a pilot program with the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Peter Thiel's Palantir saw coronavirus coming. Now it braces for the impact.
Palantir's business is being squeezed as corporate customers pare back spending, leading the Silicon Valley firm to draw up deep cost cuts and consider pushing back further its long-awaited initial public offering, according to people familiar with the matter.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s coronavirus quarantine routine includes ice baths, meditation
He alternates between a 37-degree ice bath and a 220-degree barrel sauna.
IBM withdraws 2020 forecast on virus uncertainty, dividends to continue
The shift to remote work is accelerating the move toward cloud services, the company said.
FCC approves Ligado 5G network over Pentagon objections
Defense Secretary Mark Esper wrote on Twitter Friday that the plan would "needlessly imperil DoD GPS-dependent national security capabilities."
Hackers target coronavirus stimulus checks through phishing emails
Hackers and bad actors are targeting victims through coronavirus stimulus payment-related scams.
Streaming service is paying $1,000 to watch true crime documentaries
Find out which streaming service is willing to pay you $1,000 for watching 16 true crime documentaries.



















