With certain companies contemplating how to bring workers safely back to the office, a serious question looms: Are there still going to be free snacks?
Author: Terry Collins, USA TODAY
Amid emerging new information, Facebook lifts ban on posts that claim COVID-19 was man-made
Facebook lifts a ban on posts claiming that COVID-19 was man-made or manufactured, a move that could fuel speculation on how the deadly virus started.
Facebook and Instagram will let users hide ‘likes’ on posts
The choice is yours: Facebook and Instagram are now giving users the option to hide “likes” on posts.
Instagram and Facebook will let users hide ‘likes’ on posts
The choice is yours: Facebook and Instagram are now giving users the option to hide “likes” on posts.
Instagram for kids? Facebook urged to scrap plans as more than 180,000 sign petitions against it
More than 1180,000 people sign a series of petitions, the latest effort to encourage Facebook to scrap its plans to create an Instagram for kids.
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Citizen, the curious crime and neighborhood watch app, is conducting a “pilot project” that could allow users to request private security to scenes.
Amazon faces 5 more lawsuits from women claiming race and gender discrimination, harassment
The diverse group of women each allege they faced retaliation by their white managers for complaining about sexual harassment and discrimination.
Apple introduces SignTime, more accessibility features for people with disabilities
Apple’s new software feature, SignTime, lets the deaf or hard of hearing use AppleCare, other services by using sign language in U.S., U.K., and France.
Dealing with cancer: Website serves as ‘virtual bridge’ for patients to manage their care
Jasper is a new website that helps patients with cancer and caregivers manage appointments, reminders, report daily symptoms, and possible side effects.
‘The bar is low for the social media industry’: Top platforms are unsafe for LGBTQ community, new report says
GLAAD’s social media index report said the top platforms won’t use tools to stop harassment, making them “effectively unsafe” for the LGBTQ community.