Life on the inside: the UK’s 10 most Googled coronavirus questions
The nation has asked Google how to avoid catching Covid-19 and even how to make their own face masks.
The nation has asked Google how to avoid catching Covid-19 and even how to make their own face masks.
The gymnast produces a twice weekly workout.
The company, the world’s number two smartphone brand, said 2019 handset sales rose 15% to 240 million.
Thorny issues are on the agenda due to the current hiatus in cricket.
NewsGuard has removed all of its paywalls to make services free nationwide.
The BBC, Facebook, Google, Twitter, Microsoft and First Draft are among members who will alert each other to harmful coronavirus disinformation.
The wonders of modern technology mean people can keep socialising even while stuck at home.
The P40 series is without key Google apps due to the ongoing US trade ban.
Painting, gardening and learning a language could help pass the time during lockdown in the UK.
The social network says it has directed more than a billion people to official health advice on the virus.
The social network has also announced a new UK information centre which will appear at the top of user news feeds.
Technology can enable friends and family to come together during the Covid-19 outbreak.
Amid coronavirus lockdowns, several churches will stream their services.
‘The Second World War didn’t shut the churches, but this has, so we’re in day three of trying to work out what we’re going to do.’
Video streaming services have been asked to lower stream quality to help ease the strain on internet service providers during the Covid-19 outbreak.