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The traditional commute may never be the same again once people return to work after lockdown in what is likely to be an era of social distancing.
Visits to film-piracy sites in the UK are up 43% since before lockdown measures came into effect, piracy-monitoring company Muso says.
There are growing tensions over the best approach to coronavirus contact-tracing apps and whether or not the technology can live up to its promise
New rules on the hugely popular TikTok app mean under-16s will no longer be allowed to send or receive direct messages.
Having a social life while having to stay indoors could be a challenge.
A coronavirus app that alerts people if they have recently been in contact with someone testing positive for the virus "could play a critical role" in limiting lockdowns, scientists advising the government have said.
People staying at home due to the coronavirus pandemic appear to be listening to more radio rather than music apps, figures suggest.
Minecraft is making its educational worlds available free, to help pupils no longer able to attend school because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Five economics professors from Hillsdale College are claiming the best way to fight the recent shortages of consumer goods is to let the prices rise on high-demand items, arguing that to do so is constitutive of the “common good.”
Everyone should avoid non-essential contact with others to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, the UK prime minister has said.