Roughly 25,000 employees have been potentially affected. Whoever posted them is unknown, but they immediately became fodder for right-wing activists attacking the victimized organizations.
'Compared to a conventional computer, this device has a learning capability that is not software-based.'
Thin hydrogel film straps to phone batteries to convert waste heat to electricity. The new polymer-based film transfers electrons when heated to generate power. The water inside the hydrogel then evaporates to cool the patch has a cooling effect.
New data suggests the first US COVID-19 death occurred at least three weeks earlier than previously thought. The U.S. recorded its first official death from COVID-19 on February 28.
Facebook confirmed it had reluctantly complied with the government's request to restrict access to 'illegal' content.
Elon Musk's planned broadband constellation hasn't been stopped by the coronavirus pandemic.
Life will, unfortunately, not immediately return to normal after the pandemic ends. Here's what you should do when you decide it's time to meet your friends and family again.
Volbeat and Illumise are showing up Shiny for the first time. You can also fight for Lugia from your twin mattress.
Engineers took NASA's next Mars rover for another spin before it joins its sibling Curiosity on Mars in February 2021. It surely spun like a rotisserie chicken.
The Yorkshire Museum has launched its latest curator battle on Twitter. (Photo : Natural Sciences NMS / Official Twitter Page)Our #CreepiestObject has to be this ‘mermaid’.
New Zealand is inching closer toward its goal of doing something, its prime minister said. No country has achieved completely eliminating coronavirus.
As hospitals worldwide face a severe shortage of health professionals, people are being called off the sidelines to help COVID-19 patients – even those with little to no experience in treating infectious diseases.
Even though tech jargon often evolves from obscure geek-speak to the mainstream vernacular, it doesn't lose one bit of its charm.
Companies are telling investors that sales are slumping because of the outbreak. Apart from that, conferences are being canceled, and workers are being instructed not to travel.
Hackers are continuing to use the COVID-19 pandemic to target users, with Google blocking 18 million phishing emails related to the Coronavirus last week.
Scientists from NASA Ames created a new citizen science project that lets you identify coral by using an app.
The coronavirus is believed to have emerged in a market selling wildlife in the central Chinese city of Wuhan late last year. 'Any question about China's transparency in the prevention and control of the epidemic situation is not in line with facts,' Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Geng Shuang says.
Americans started receiving their one-time stimulus payments, a financial-relief measure to counter the economic effects of COVID-19. Scammers are using the opportunity to steal from unwary consumers, federal officials warn.
Scientists said the manufacturing of coronavirus vaccine in Britain will need to be upscaled. They said the process will be 'challenging' but it 'can be done.' Scientists noted vaccines are a 'long shot' and will not spell the end of the pandemic.
Experts believe that at least half the population needs to use contact-tracing apps for them to work. The challenge will be convincing the public to opt in after years of trust issues with big tech.
Netflix has become a major target for cybercrime as more and more people sign-up and tune-in while practicing good social distancing throughout the coronavirus pandemic, with scammers now deploying a range of insidious tricks to con users. Here's what you need to know.
Disinfectant protocols in labs typically see samples heated to 140°F for an hour. This is sufficient to kill most viruses that experts might work with, such as Ebola. However, French experts found that COVID-19 calls for more extreme measures.
Google has smartened up texting, music, and video. Now it wants to do the same for your bank. Google is reportedly checking out its very own Google-branded debit card to help customers make and track purchases made online and in stores.
Airbnb's CEO Brian Chesky announced Thursday that the company was terminating contingent worker contracts early, according to a worker who spoke with Protocol.
A young couple from Port Richey, Florida, thought they were being robbed. Miranda and Brandon Taylor, 22 and 23, saw three men lingering by their door. Their video doorbell showed the men capturing an alligator on their porch.
A device called Emerald monitors patients breathing and sleep. It resembles a WiFi router and uses wireless signals to track biometrics. Scientists say it can help monitor patients at home in quarantine.
A senior FBI cybersecurity official said on Thursday, Apr. 16 that foreign government hackers have broken into institutions conducting research into treatments for COVID-19, the sometimes fatal respiratory illness caused by the new coronavirus.
Everyone always hoped that digital tools would create connections instead of conflict. People now have a chance to make it happen through online games.
Bayer's Chloroquine has never been registered with or inspected by the FDA, reports claim. Should we be worried?
Have you liked or commented on a Facebook post about the COVID-19 pandemic that turned out to be a hoax?