[ad_1] Apple may keep all its retail stores — bar those in China — shut for longer than expected. As first reported by 9to5Mac, a notice has appeared on the Apple.com homepage that reads: “Our retail stores are closed until …
Read More »The 12 investors betting millions on the Call of Duty League — from the LA Rams owners to a group including Gary Vaynerchuk
[ad_1] Activision Blizzard’s Call of Duty League is an esports competition for one of the most popular video games in the world, with professional gamers representing 12 teams based in cities across North America and Europe. The “Call of Duty” …
Read More »What Are The Best Smart Glasses in 2020?
[ad_1] Smart glasses are a common trope in science fiction. The wearer puts on a pair of glasses and a heads-up display appears, outlining significant details about whatever they look at. Maybe the glasses display messages or aid them in …
Read More »Israel is tracking its coronavirus patients through their phones to make sure they obey strict quarantine policies
[ad_1] Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his cabinet approved new measures early Tuesday to allow its spy agency to tap into the cell phones of Israelis sick with coronavirus and monitor their movements. Netanyahu first announced new surveillance initiatives …
Read More »Elon Musk told Tesla employees in a leaked email that they don't have to go to work if they're sick or worried about the coronavirus (TSLA)
[ad_1] Tesla CEO Elon Musk told employees in an email that they don’t have to come to work if they’re sick or concerned about the coronavirus. Musk said that, to his knowledge, no Tesla employees have tested positive for COVID-19, …
Read More »ServiceNow is giving government agencies free access to apps designed to help them respond to the coronavirus faster and more efficiently (NOW)
[ad_1] Washington State developed an app on the ServiceNow platform to help it manage its response to the coronavirus crisis faster and more efficiently. ServiceNow is making that app and other new tools available for free to any government agency …
Read More »Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Reddit, and Twitter just said they're working together to fight coronavirus misinformation (FB, GOOG, GOOGL, MSFT, TWTR)
[ad_1] Facebook, Google, YouTube, Microsoft, LinkedIn, Reddit, and Twitter said they’re working with each other and government health agencies to ensure people see accurate information about the novel coronavirus and COVID-19. The companies are hoping to combat fraudulent and harmful …
Read More »Slack will give a free upgrade to the paid version to teams helping solve the coronavirus crisis (WORK)
[ad_1] Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield said the company is now offering “free upgrades to paid plans” for teams working on coronavirus research, response, or mitigation. “We’ve done hundreds of upgrades and consultations already and have an incredibly helpful, speedy and …
Read More »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
[ad_1] San Francisco announced Monday that all residents are required to “shelter in place” from March 17 until April 7 to help slow the spread of the coronavirus. Vulnerable populations are encouraged to stay home entirely, while everyone else must stay …
Read More »DoorDash stockpiled hand sanitizer and gloves for its delivery drivers, but it's only offering the supplies to a portion of them
[ad_1] DoorDash has stockpiled hand sanitizer and gloves for its deliver drivers to help keep them safe during the coronavirus outbreak. So far, though, the company is only offering the supplies in just 400 of the 3,000 cities and towns …
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