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Laid off over Zoom: Firms cut staff by conference call
Two California-based start-ups confirm they have used the conference-call app to lay off staff.

Tech firm fixes broken ventilators from stockpile
The 170 repaired machines had been in storage since the H5N1 bird flu outbreak of the mid-2000s.

Government cracks down on coronavirus fake news
A rapid response unit is working with social media firms to take down misleading or harmful content.

YouTube stars urge fans to stay at home
More than 100 YouTubers appear in a video message encouraging people to stay at home.

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NHS turns to big tech to tackle Covid-19 hot spots
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F1 team helps to create coronavirus breathing aid
Thousands of the devices, which deliver oxygen to the lungs without needing a ventilator, could be made.
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Laid off over Zoom: Firms cut staff by conference call
Two California-based start-ups confirm they have used the conference-call app to lay off staff.

Tech firm fixes broken ventilators from stockpile
The 170 repaired machines had been in storage since the H5N1 bird flu outbreak of the mid-2000s.

Government cracks down on coronavirus fake news
A rapid response unit is working with social media firms to take down misleading or harmful content.

YouTube stars urge fans to stay at home
More than 100 YouTubers appear in a video message encouraging people to stay at home.

UK broadband data caps removed during pandemic
Coronavirus pandemic prompts removal of UK broadband data caps on fixed-line connections.

NHS turns to big tech to tackle Covid-19 hot spots
Amazon, Google, Palantir, Microsoft and Faculty AI will help decision-makers better understand the crisis.

F1 team helps to create coronavirus breathing aid
Thousands of the devices, which deliver oxygen to the lungs without needing a ventilator, could be made.

Tech firm fixes broken ventilators from stockpile
The 170 repaired machines had been in storage since the H5N1 bird flu outbreak of the mid-2000s.

Government cracks down on coronavirus fake news
A rapid response unit is working with social media firms to take down misleading or harmful content.

YouTube stars urge fans to stay at home
More than 100 YouTubers appear in a video message encouraging people to stay at home.
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