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Covid-19: Social media sees virus solidarity bloom in UK
Help groups on social media are connecting people with those most in need during the coronavirus lockdown, fostering a community spirit often neglected in the capital’s fast-paced life.
Fake cures, risky rumours: Covid-19 misinformation hits home
From being duped into taking poisonous "cures", to watching businesses crumble and avoiding life-saving medication, people are suffering devastating real-world impacts of a deluge of online virus misinformation.
Covid-19: Under lockdown, US teens turn to TikTok for life hacks, laughs
Millions of US teenagers shut up in their homes and receiving their education online are turning for morale support and comic relief to each other — via immensely popular video sharing apps like TikTok.
GPS collars: Big Brother is watching your pets
A new generation of pet accessories are connected to let you locate your cat or dog at any time.
MCO: The best video games to get lost in while self-isolating at home
As governments around the world advise citizens to stay at home during the Covid-19 pandemic, there are few better options for entertainment while self-isolating than diving into a new video game.
MCO: CFM offers Malaysians tips on how to deal with network congestion
The Communications and Multimedia Consumer Forum of Malaysia (CFM) said users in Malaysia may be experiencing some issues with their Internet connectivity at this time due to network congestion.
MCO: As lessons move online, local teachers and students struggle with uneven Internet access
Teachers continue to grapple with e-learning, as Internet access remains a challenge for many, making it even more difficult for students to adapt to remote lessons.
How to successfully navigate a virtual job search. Step one: Wear pants.
With hiring freezes, furloughs, stay-at-home orders and more than 26 million Americans filing for unemployment benefits over the last five weeks, the coronavirus pandemic may not be the best time to find a new job.
Digital handshake: Can contact tracing deliver on its promise in coronavirus battle?
As countries around the world ease the lockdowns that have been crippling their economies, the race is on to develop smartphone apps to help contain the spread of the novel coronavirus when people are no longer confined to their homes.
European coalition takes shape on coronavirus contact tracing
A European coalition is forming around an approach to using smartphone technology to trace coronavirus infections that, its backers hope, could help to reopen borders without unleashing a second wave of the pandemic.