The Guardian
UK officials are enlisting the help of Facebook and Twitter to help stop the spread of COVID-19 conspiracy theories,
9to5Mac
Doing its part in the war against COVID-19, Apple has sourced over 20 million masks for healthcare workers, CEO Tim Cook said over the weekend.
Bloomberg
At least until early May, Apple has reportedly told employees that its U.S. retail stores will remain closed, while its work-from-home policy will remain in effect.
The Intercept
To a point, some civil liberties advocates are supporting the increasingly data-driven response to the COVID-19 crisis, The Intercept reports.
Salon
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The Verge
Within its new COVID-19 Community Mobility Reports, Google is using aggregated anonymized location data show which regions are not following social distancing guidelines, The Verge reports.
Android Police
Huawei, largely cut off from working with Google, is hoping Google will publish some apps, including Gmail, in the Huawei AppGallery. However, the chances of that seem minimal.
Vice
Vice looks into the resurrection of once-popular internet meme Website YTMND. "With the help of fans, the site has come roaring back to life," it writes.
Cnet
In response to the pandemic, the Federal Communications Commission might open the 6GHz band for unlicensed Wi-Fi use, CNet reports.
The New York Times
From layoffs to stalled IPOs, tech startups are struggling through the COVID-19 crisis, The New York Times reports.