The trip to the space station was the first from American soil since 2011 when the space shuttles were retired. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZTpNQT
Here’s what you need to know about Saturday’s second launch attempt of NASA astronauts in the Crew Dragon spacecraft. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3gBXhcG
Inside the company, one faction wanted Jack Dorsey, Twitter’s chief, to take a hard line against the president’s tweets while another urged him to remain hands-off. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3cgHb4P
The companies have similar policies on the limits of what they allow users to post. But Facebook is more permissive when the user is President Trump. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3de9oKY
It’s a pandemic, protests against police brutality are gripping the country, and the president of the United States and Twitter are battling it out. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3ddyrOg
After 355 days perched atop a Seoul traffic tower, Kim Yong-hee, who says he was fired for labor activism, climbed down. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3gxWPMs
The president’s tweet, which implied that protesters in Minneapolis could be shot, could not be viewed without reading a brief notice, and users were blocked from liking or replying to it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3ewmzHq
President Trump’s taking aim at Twitter for fact-checking his tweets is part of a long tradition upheld by aggrieved internet trolls. The stakes are high. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2XKehEO
The move by the social media platform is likely to spur more threats from the White House and criticism from the president’s supporters. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2XauRig
Fleets of vehicles roaming streets waiting to be hailed are more efficient. But the coronavirus has made people think twice about the future of car ownership even when autonomous tech arrives. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZN6r00
Without certain liability protections, companies like Twitter would have to be more aggressive about policing messages that press the boundaries — like the president’s. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3eqFByP
Without certain liability protections, companies like Twitter would have to be more aggressive about policing messages that press the boundaries — like the president’s. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2M4oCWX
Twitter continued fact-checking posts even as President Trump threatened to limit protections for social media companies. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/36DzKDo
The facial recognition start-up violated the privacy of Illinois residents by collecting their images without their consent, the civil liberties group says in a new lawsuit. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3cafWJ2
The move is almost certain to face a court challenge and signals the latest salvo by President Trump to crack down on online platforms. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zDOJBd
After the social media company labeled two of the president’s tweets as inaccurate on Tuesday, his adherents pounced. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3cbP2Au
If NASA’s new 2020 missions have inspired an interest in science and celestial objects, these apps and sites can open a whole new batch of worlds. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZIjrnF
A Vancouver judge is expected to decide whether U.S. charges against Meng Wanzhou constitute a crime in Canada, a ruling that could open the way for her extradition. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3gqYUKb
Companies are developing alternatives to single-use plastic, and with options including seaweed and mushroom tissue, consumer interest isn’t disappearing, even during the coronavirus pandemic. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3c3Rqcr
The social media company added a link to two of Mr. Trump’s tweets in which he had posted about mail-in ballots. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2X5m7tS
The social media company came under fire — again — for not removing Mr. Trump’s posts that contain falsehoods. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/36Bpzzw
In the latest challenge over their labor status, gig workers say the state is illegally failing to pay them jobless benefits in a timely way. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zoinut
Business cratered at Booking Holdings, the online travel giant. Then its chief executive found out he was sick, too. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3bWOVsA
With the disease there mostly under control, officials are looking for new uses for the government software that’s now on many phones. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3c0FwQz
The pioneering online learning networks offer hard-earned lessons for what works and what doesn’t with online education. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3c1V5aV
The company, founded by Richard Branson, aims to show it can send small satellites to orbit from virtually anywhere. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2A9b2P6
The company, founded by Richard Branson, aims to show it can send small satellites to orbit from virtually anywhere. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/36CbHFf
The desperate hunt for treatments and vaccines has changed how researchers, regulators, drug companies like Moderna, investors and journalists do their jobs. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3cYlaZB
While humans hunker below, aerial robots are taking over as cops, street cleaners, medical assistants, delivery workers and soon — friends? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3d1vqjS
The agency confirmed its mission was proceeding smoothly, but made the announcement amid the puzzling departure of a top NASA official. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yp3N59
A Dutch court ruled a woman violated Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation after refusing to take down photos of her grandchildren from social media. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZslUSX
After losing some online shoppers to rivals during the pandemic, the retail giant is turning back to faster shipping times and big sales. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2WUXQXm
The move is a stark change from an office-centric culture. But there’s a catch: Salaries are likely to change to match local costs of living. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3d52eby
A former drug dealer whose nonprofit helped transform the Tenderloin district joins the front lines of San Francisco’s coronavirus response. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3e3jAWo
A computer scientist argues that the quest for fully automated robots is misguided, perhaps even dangerous. His decades of warnings are gaining more attention. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3eaM7cX
New York officials tapped the reality television star to find masks for medical workers. She found a global bazaar of ex-cons and exaggerations. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3bQ6OZV
“At home, it seems to be a bit easier to focus on all the work,” said one eighth grader who was struggling in school. “Everything in general is easier.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TounTv
Technology with potentially the biggest impact is often humdrum stuff that drags businesses and government agencies into the age of Google Maps and Zoom. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2AMQWL3
Watching on a screen can feel like a poor imitation of real-life theater, but some artists are using the communications technology we now rely on to enhance the streaming experience. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zeHbEZ
Our crummy connections are the biggest tech headache in the pandemic. Here’s a comprehensive guide to what to do about them. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ZmygMc
Conspiracy theories about the pandemic have gained more traction than mainstream online events. Here’s how. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2AILYih
Broadband companies like Charter and Comcast vowed to help low-income people during the pandemic. But taking them up on the offer hasn’t always been easy. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3cP0uTZ
Like many other places, a community 50 miles outside London went into quarantine. A fleet of delivery robots has been helping with the groceries. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3g5f7UZ
Like many other places, a community 50 miles outside London went into quarantine. A fleet of delivery robots has been helping with the groceries. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3g5f7UZ
For all the high-minded talk among techies, their new favorite app is an invite-only (so far) social network for mingling with one another. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3cO31xt
In the midst of a pandemic, faith-based wellness programs have been grounding for some religious followers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zTQYA5
The Trump administration is challenging Chinese access to Taiwan’s high-tech supply chain — and, by extension, Beijing’s influence over the island it claims as its territory. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3cJJvlO
A warehouse in the foothills of the Poconos has had more known Covid-19 cases than any of Amazon’s others after missing early opportunities to protect workers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2TzMo1h
A report by the civil liberties group contends that reliance on thermal cameras and temperature-sensing guns to resume work at factories and offices and to encourage travel is flawed and intrusive. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2XohKsP
Kevin Mayer will lead the Chinese-owned app for making and sharing short videos, which has exploded in popularity during the pandemic. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zSZUpm
Its flagship tech fund is underwater, annual losses are huge and a key board member departed, as the firm faces the coronavirus and a tech slump. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ThLYfQ
Tens of thousands of people across the United States have applied for the job of cold-calling strangers who may have been exposed to Covid-19. Here’s what it’s like. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yhbquy
For years, he was an obsessive C.E.O. in some ways, distant in others. Then Facebook’s problems became too acute to leave to anyone else. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2z4xMQ9
The case may be joined by state attorneys general in what would be one of the biggest antitrust actions by the United States since the late 1990s. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3fMhIDc
New rules announced by the Commerce Department Friday morning threaten to inflict more pain on Huawei and upset an already rocky U.S.-China relationship. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Z614Zn
The White House has called for building up U.S. manufacturing and criticized a tech supply chain centered in China. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3byCbrU
The pandemic has intensified the push-pull between labor and the retail giant, which is required by European law to deal with unions — and has prospered anyway. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3fRTvvd
A commercial extolling Chinese youths has set off a debate over whether they are too nationalistic — and their prospects too limited — for the country’s good. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zDFD7a
Twenty consumer groups said the video app had failed to make some changes it agreed to carry out last year to settle federal charges. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2WPyk4m
A choreography of swimming, walking and rolling could help future rovers avoid getting stuck in loose soil on the moon or Mars. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2y0rUHl
Social media is already filling up with misinformation about a Covid-19 vaccine, months or years before one even exists. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Lm9rrP
Fraudsters see opportunities to target us in these uncertain times. Here are their most popular schemes and how we can protect ourselves. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2T1qP9A
Byton and Canoo offer radically distinct approaches to the way cars work for their owners. Canoo even does away with the idea of ownership. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2WpSpzb
New York City nonprofits are using a cloud-based service from the start-up Temboo that helps monitor storm-water runoff and other environmental factors. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2YYt9lq
How a small florist in Oakland, Calif., navigated a minefield of rules to sell on the make-or-break Mother’s Day weekend. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3dHUlsu
How a small florist in Oakland, Calif., navigated a minefield of rules to sell on the make-or-break Mother’s Day weekend. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3bmAzBj
Perfecting the technology has taken longer than expected. The coronavirus pandemic has made it even more difficult. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2WTzPhQ
Symptom-checking apps and fever-screening cameras promise to keep sick workers at home and hinder the virus. But experts warn they can be inaccurate and violate privacy. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2Lf70Ht
A video showcasing baseless arguments by Judy Mikovits, including attacks on Anthony Fauci, has been viewed more than eight million times in the past week. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2WL5ySk
Google, Facebook, Amazon, Capital One and others are extending work-from-home policies to September and sometimes far beyond. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2LeyywG
Google, Facebook, Amazon, Capital One and others are extending work-from-home policies to September and sometimes far beyond. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2LeyywG
Some researchers hope a decades-old technology might get its moment and be deployed in stores, restaurants and schools. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2xI37HK
Lyft, Uber and Airbnb depend on travel, vacations and gatherings. That’s a problem when much of the world is staying home. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2ysKDvt
It’s a failure that all the energy and marketing muscle goes to the Lexus of smartphones, not the Corollas. This is starting to change. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3cdbwSJ
The country has engaged defense contractors, doctors, engineers, scientists — and most of the senses — in its battle against the coronavirus. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3dtVN1R
Democratic senators sent a letter to the company asking for more details after it fired four employees who raised health concerns about its warehouses. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2SJfeMb
The country has engaged defense contractors, doctors, engineers, scientists — and most of the senses — in its battle against the coronavirus. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3bdIot8
Electric Hummers and Cybertrucks, as well as the next generation of S.U.V.s, will signal the arrival of the E.V. era in America if they start to sell in big numbers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3ba2ww9
It’s a failure that all the energy and marketing muscle goes to the Lexus of smartphones, not the Corollas. This is starting to change. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2WaIGg7
Democratic senators sent a letter to the company asking for more details after it fired four employees who raised health concerns about its warehouses. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2SM3JmW
Electric Hummers and Cybertrucks, as well as the next generation of S.U.V.s, will signal the arrival of the E.V. era in America if they start to sell in big numbers. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2L6zJOm
An Israeli security company said the hacking software, called Aria-body, had been deployed against governments and state-owned companies in Australia and Southeast Asia. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/35KLyU3
Some astronomers who have criticized the company’s orbital internet constellation were encouraged by the measures it announced. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2SYlYWH
For $399, this smartphone hits the high notes: speedy, a great camera and a nice screen. Took long enough, didn’t it? from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3dmvp9T
Shuttered museums are rushing to create meaningful interactions online, but artists have been doing this since the 1990s. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2L5nTnJ
New legislation would try to curb the illegal imagery with record levels of funding for law enforcement. The bill, coming in response to a Times investigation, also calls for a new oversight position in the White House. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2yo9KQ2
“Even if we can’t get together in person this year, Michelle and I are excited to celebrate the nationwide Class of 2020,” the former president said in announcing his commencement schedule. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2zUmXQL
While the pandemic has made it hard to offer forecasts, some corporate leaders said that things might be getting a little better — or at least no worse. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2WnX3wg
The ride-hailing companies are accused of defying a new state law that says gig workers should be treated as employees. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3baPBtU
The lawsuit accuses SoftBank of improperly backing out of an offer to buy shares held by Mr. Neumann, employees and other investors. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2WvfW0A
With cafes and libraries closed, Americans without internet access are sitting outside them to get free and fast connections. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2W1Vkhq
Tim Bray, an engineer who had been a vice president of Amazon’s cloud computing arm, said the firings were “evidence of a vein of toxicity running through the company culture.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2SzWZso
Tim Bray, an engineer who had been a vice president of Amazon’s cloud computing arm, said the firings were “evidence of a vein of toxicity running through the company culture.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2SzWZso
Tim Bray, an engineer who had been a vice president of Amazon’s cloud computing arm, said the firings were “evidence of a vein of toxicity running through the company culture.” from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2WuAlme
Representative Pramila Jayapal of Washington tried to keep her concerns about the company private. Now she’s going public. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2YtnHGI
The former Google C.E.O. has reinvented himself as the prime liaison between Silicon Valley and the military-industrial complex. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2VTpJOW
For researchers using delicate, one-of-a-kind equipment, the extreme conditions at the bottom of the planet pose special challenges. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3d90ldL
The first “high fashion runway show entirely from home” just took place, complete with famous models and designers. The clothes were the least of it. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/3b2xq9W
Jeff Bezos, the chief executive, said the company could spend up to $4 billion to handle the effects of Covid-19. from NYT > Technology https://ift.tt/2z3syUn