Politico
Among other revealing information, Reddit's new transparency hub disclosed the identities of political advertisers, Politico reports.
The Verge
The organization that rates video game content, The Entertainment Software Rating Board, is adding label for game that offer in-purchases of "loot boxes" and other such items, The Verge reports.
Bleeping Computer
The credentials of more than half a million Zoom accounts are being sold on the dark Web, report BleepingComputer.
The New York Times
Within the U.S. news publishing industry, The New York Times estimates that the COVID-19 crisis has impacted the careers of approximately 28,000 workers
Bloomberg
Bloomberg has the inside scoop on Apple's future product lineup, including a smaller HomePod, and what it calls a "iPod-like design" for the next iPhone.
Engadget
Facebook might be developing a new "Campus" feature, which will cater directly to higher-education students, Engadget reports, citing a tweet by researcher Jane Manchun.
ZDNet
A UK security firm has detected at least 30 "fleeceware" apps on the App Store, which have been installed by more than 3.5 million iOS users, ZDNet reports.
The Verge
To appear a bit more buttoned-up, Google is taking the word "hangouts" out of the names of its business-focused G Suite services.
MIT Technology Review
The pandemic is precipitating one of the largest expansions of the Internet's infrastructure in years, MIT Technology Review suggests.
ZDNet
The health crisis is forcing Microsoft to put off some hardware launches, sources tell ZDNet.