Twitter allows staff to work from home ‘forever’
Twitter has told staff that they can work from home "forever" if they wish as the company looks towards the future after the coronavirus pandemic.
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Twitter has told staff that they can work from home "forever" if they wish as the company looks towards the future after the coronavirus pandemic.
Google's sister firm Sidewalk Labs has scrapped a plan to build a smart city in Canada, citing complications caused by the Covid-19 pandemic.
Zoom is implementing new security measures as it battles to prevent hackers from "zoombombing" video calls.
With presidential elections looming, institutions are finding success from incorporating voter aid into campus operations
The controversial sale of the .org web domain - used by charities and non-profit organisations - has been set back after months of deliberation.
Five of online retail giant Amazon’s foreign websites have been placed on a blacklist by the Trump administration.
A coronavirus-themed game has been blocked on Steam in China because of its politically motivated content.
YouTube has banned any coronavirus-related content that directly contradicts World Health Organization (WHO) advice.
Apple has launched a tool that reveals changes in the travel behaviour of people who use its Maps app.
Senator Bernie Sanders has ended his presidential campaign, clearing the way for former Vice-President Joe Biden to become the Democratic party's nominee.