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Still fuming over a fact-checked Tweet, President Trump expected to sign executive order aimed at social media platforms
Tech
Still fuming over a fact-checked Tweet, President Trump expected to sign executive order aimed at social media platforms
By Ben Brody, Mario Parker, Eric Newcomer and BloombergMay 28, 2020
The boss in your bedroom: As workplace surveillance spreads, what are your rights?
Finance
The boss in your bedroom: As workplace surveillance spreads, what are your rights?
By Jeff John RobertsMay 20, 2020
Image of a model showcasing dresses in Bangladesh in a Facebook live broadcast
Tech
Facebook makes a bigger push into shopping with new online storefronts for businesses
By Jeremy KahnMay 19, 2020
A protester holds a placard that says Fake News Is The Real Virus
Tech
Facebook makes strides using A.I. to automatically find hate speech and COVID-19 misinformation
By Jeremy KahnMay 12, 2020
How the CEO of Chegg believes COVID-19 will change higher education for good
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How the CEO of Chegg believes COVID-19 will change higher education for good
By Nicole GoodkindApril 30, 2020
Scammers have registered 150,000 fake stimulus check websites. Here’s how to protect yourself
Finance
Scammers have registered 150,000 fake stimulus check websites. Here’s how to protect yourself
By Lee CliffordApril 28, 2020
Daimler, Ericsson, NXP Semiconductors and Bank of America are among a wave of companies forbidding or warning employees against using Zoom because of concerns about its security.
Tech
Zoom backlash intensifies as companies from Daimler to BofA institute bans and curbs over security concerns
By Debby Wu, Vlad Savov, Lananh Nguyen and BloombergApril 23, 2020
How online dating has changed—maybe for the better—in the the coronavirus era
Tech
How online dating has changed—maybe for the better—in the the coronavirus era
By Danielle AbrilApril 13, 2020
College educated investors may be more likely to fall for coronavirus scams. Here’s how to avoid getting taken
Finance
College educated investors may be more likely to fall for coronavirus scams. Here’s how to avoid getting taken
By David Z. MorrisApril 9, 2020
These are the banks and lenders currently accepting  SBA Paycheck Protection Program loan applications
Finance
These are the banks and lenders currently accepting SBA Paycheck Protection Program loan applications
By Anne SradersApril 6, 2020
Don’t get cut off by the coronavirus. Here are (mostly) free tech tools for work, education, and fun
Tech
Don’t get cut off by the coronavirus. Here are (mostly) free tech tools for work, education, and fun
By Don ReisingerMarch 19, 2020
empty classroom
Tech
E-learning companies are seizing the moment—but experts say online classes don’t work
By David Z. Morris and Aaron PressmanMarch 17, 2020
Coursera offers free online courses to universities worldwide during coronavirus pandemic
Tech
Coursera offers free online courses to universities worldwide during coronavirus pandemic
By David Z. MorrisMarch 12, 2020
Coronavirus school closings are ‘exposing hard truths about the digital divide,’ FCC commissioner says
Tech
Coronavirus school closings are ‘exposing hard truths about the digital divide,’ FCC commissioner says
By Jeff John RobertsMarch 10, 2020
Facebook removes Trump campaign’s misleading ‘census’ ad
Tech
Facebook removes Trump campaign’s misleading ‘census’ ad
By Kurt Wagner and BloombergMarch 5, 2020
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