Reuters
To track the spread of COVID-19, a growing number of governments are sharing citizen's anonymized mobile data with health authorities, Reuters reports.
The Hollywood Reporter
U.S. video game usage during peak hours has gone up 75% over the past week, The Hollywood Reports writes, citing data from Verizon.
Variety
About 50% of U.S. households with children under 10 have already subscribed Disney Plus midway, Variety reports, citing consumer research from Ampere Analysis.
Vox
In the past week, COVID-19-related articles represented only 1% of articles published, but about 13% of all article views, Vox reports, citing data from Parse.ly.
The Verge
Slack just debuted a new interface with an updated navigation bar, collapsible sections with the sidebar, and other updates.
Cnet
In response to the COVID-19 crisis, the FCC is letting ISPs donate WiFi hotspots and other equipment to hospitals, schools, and libraries.
Mac Rumors
Apple plans to add full trackpad support to all iPads running undated software, MacRumors reports.
The Information
As part of a broader response to COVID-19, Facebook plans to give all employees a $1,000 bonus in addition to their full half-year bonuses, The Information reports.
The Interface
As COVID-19 reshapes the global workforce, the Interface's Casey Newton suggests that social giants shouldn't be too quick to replace human moderators with AI.
BBC
The Israeli government has decided to let its security agencies track the mobile-phone data of citizens suspected of having the coronavirus, BBC News reports.