April 21, 2020 Rachel Bovard: Coronavirus reveals big tech's unchecked, scary power over our lives It’s become very clear how unchecked big tech's power really is.
April 21, 2020 Coronavirus: How to grocery shop safely, online and in-person A woman in North Carolina was infected with coronavirus, despite self-isolating for three weeks before she became sick. What happened? She says a woman who also tested positive dropped off groceries on her doorstep.
April 20, 2020 American company using drones in coronavirus fight in Africa, hope to bring service to US A San Francisco-based company has become the first in the world to launch a rush service by drone to deliver coronavirus test samples from rural areas in Africa to labs - and wants to bring that service home.
April 20, 2020 NASA builds a video game to help save endangered coral reefs Researchers are trying a number of different ways to save endangered coral reefs from dying off, as they're negatively impacted by ocean pollution, climate change and several other factors. Now, NASA is asking video game players for help.
April 20, 2020 Microsoft's 'plasmabot' recruits recovered coronavirus patients to help find treatment As researchers test to see whether experimental plasma transfusions from recovered COVID-19 patients can help those who've contracted the coronavirus, Microsoft is launching a "plasmabot" to help make it easier for potential donors.
April 20, 2020 Drones from China company cause spying concerns, experts claim Drones being used around the country to enforce coronavirus lockdowns were donated by a company with ties to the Chinese government, raising concerns that the nation many blame for allowing the virus to become a pandemic has sneaked a powerful espionage tool into the skies above its economic rival.
April 17, 2020 Coroanvirus response being hampered because almost half the world doesn't have Internet access, group founded by web inventor says The global response to coronavirus is being hampered by the fact that half the world's population does not have access to the internet, a technology group claims.
April 17, 2020 7 apps to get you through the coronavirus lockdown The coronavirus pandemic is impacting every area of life. Fortunately, several new apps can help you stay connected, deal with stress and anxiety, and even track symptoms. T
April 17, 2020 Stanford doctor on wearable tech potentially detecting coronavirus Dr. Michael Snyder, chairman of genetics department at Stanford School of Medicine, joins 'America’s Newsroom.'
April 16, 2020 Over 500K Zoom accounts being sold on dark web, researchers find More than 500,000 accounts of the popular video conferencing app are being sold on the dark web and hacker forums, according to BleepingComputer, a cybersecurity news site.