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Doctors fight ‘infodemic’ with Americans seeing virus as a hoax
There’s a no shortage of what US President Donald Trump might call fake news about the coronavirus floating around social media, with plenty of it coming from his own Twitter account. That’s a problem for a growing number of US doctors.
Remote learning has created a new audience for an old ritual: Crying in school
Technology, which so many children love, has become a town crier blasting out their pain.
Jail for Singapore man who stalked and harassed woman on social media
A man in Singapore has been sentenced to 19 weeks in jail after pleading guilty to a harassment charge where he sent threatening messages to a woman through WhatsApp.
Instacart shoppers besieged by bots that snatch lucrative orders
Lisa Marsh’s job shopping and delivering groceries for Instacart during the past three years has been unforgiving. Company tipping policies cut into earnings while boycotts and other labour strife created confusion, she said.
BBC Food gets egg on its face over egg fried rice recipe video
A reaction video by Malaysian stand-up comedian Nigel Ng towards a BBC Food video about how to cook egg fried rice has Internet users aghast at the recipe’s questionable instructions.
Ecuador’s Amazon tribes turn to tech to track Covid-19 cases
Ecuador’s indigenous groups in the Amazon have launched an information dashboard to monitor the coronavirus and identify contagion hotspots as the disease spreads through the rainforest and threatens ancient cultures, a leading rights group said on July 21.
'TikTok Grandma' who helped derail Trump rally will work for Biden
An American woman who helped turn a Donald Trump rally into a fiasco has been hired by a grassroots organisation campaigning for the election of presidential challenger Joe Biden.
Did TikTok teens, K-Pop fans punk Trump’s comeback rally?
Did teens, TikTok users and fans of Korean pop music troll the president of the United States?
One is online: Queen joins first official video call
Queen Elizabeth II has kept up with technology throughout her reign, and on June 11 made her debut on a digital platform that has become ubiquitous during the coronavirus outbreak – the video conference call.
The digital difference: Muslims in Malaysia use tech to adapt to Ramadan under MCO
Under the movement control order, video calls to loved ones, paying zakat fitrah digitally and online bazaars are the new normal for Malaysians during Ramadan.