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Did 'The Simpsons' really predict the coronavirus outbreak?
The World Health Organization clearly has an interest in putting a stop to coronavirus misinformation, and that's leading it to online destinations it wouldn't have considered before. The WHO has joined TikTok, and its first videos are, unsurprisingly, aimed at both reducing the risk of spreading COVID-19 and setting the record straight. They explain how you can safeguard yourself and others against the virus, how to use a mask and whether or...
CEO Jack Dorsey won’t headline show after company suspends noncritical employee travel
The firm has made it mandatory for staff in Hong Kong, Japan and South Korea to work from home.
Facebook announced that due to coronavirus outbreak, the company and its employees will not take part in SXSW 2020.
Tech company said it is "operating out of an abundance of caution" in asking its 5,000 workers to work from home.
Latest developments on the Olympics, tech workers telecommuting, the first case in Ukraine and a virus-related drop in greenhouse-gas emissions.
Square will also be instituting a similar policy
Working from home will be mandatory for employees at Twitter's South Korea, Hong Kong and Japan offices
Twitter on Monday became the first major U.S. corporation to strongly encourage its employees to work from home to avoid spreading coronavirus. "Beginning today, we are strongly encouraging all employees globally to work from home if they're able," the San Francisco-based social media company wrote in a blog post. "Our goal is to lower the probability of the spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus ...