Politico
As the federal government struggles to contain the coronavirus virus, the Trump administration is asking tech company to help curb the spread of related misinformation.
Arstechnica
Citing "growing concerns over [the] COVID-19 virus," the Entertainment Software Association has canceled this year's Electronic Entertainment Expo, ars techica reports.
9to5Mac
Ahead of its iOS 14 launch, Apple is developing a new app that will allow users to get more information about the world around them by using an augmented reality experience, 9To5Mac reports.
Marker
A growing number of direct-to-consumer brands are buckling under the weight of growing consumer acquisition costs, Marker reports.
CNBC
Because medical face masks are already in short supply, CNBC reports that Google is temporarily banning ads for the products.
The New York Times
The New York Times reports on how online travel sites are faring amid the growth COVID-19 crisis.
CNBC
As a result of Monday's market crash, tech's top five companies lost more than $320 billion in value, CNBC reports.
9to5Mac
Trying to limit the spread of the coronavirus, Apple reportedly plans to give hourly workers unlimited sick leave if they have any related symptoms.
Gizmodo
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread throughout the U.S., Amazon is now telling employees in New York and New Jersey to stay home through the end of the month.
BuzzFeed
Buzzfeed has discovered that analytics platform Sensor Tower of "secretly" collecting data from millions of consumers who installed popular VPN and ad-blocking apps for Android and iOS.