After a decade of sustained growth, Porsche’s deliveries were down 20.2% from January through March.
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How Snapchat, Instagram and others are teaching kids, Gen Z about coronavirus
Sites like Instagram and Snapchat are trying to keep kids and teens informed about coronavirus by offering stickers, avatars and engaging content.
Good news for parents: Spotify launches standalone app for kids in the U.S.
Spotify announced Tuesday that the family-friendly app has been bolstered with 30% more songs, playlists, stories and other streamable content.
Fitbit launches $149 Charge 4 with GPS tracking
The Fitbit Charge 4 is the first in the company’s lineup to come with GPS tracking and a feature called “Active Zone Minutes.”
OpenTable launches tool to help you avoid long lines at restaurants, grocery stores
The move comes as public health agencies and local governments urge the public to avoid crowded areas to slow the spread of the respiratory illness.
Instacart adds safety measures, enhanced tipping tool ahead of workforce strike
The grocery delivery company said it would distribute health and safety supplies to its workers who gather food and supplies at supermarkets.
Amazon Prime Video to support up to six user profiles on one account
The tool would be a useful addition to the app at a time when more people are looking for ways to stay entertained at home in the wake of coronavirus.
Instagram launches ‘Co-Watching’ tool that lets quarantined users watch videos together
The Facebook-owned app announced “Co-Watching” on Tuesday and the update allows users to view Instagram content with their friends over video chat.
Coronavirus: Pinterest launches new Today tab which will offer advice from health agencies
The new front launched Tuesday, offering advice from experts and health agencies as well as timely posts like home workspaces and study tips for kids.
Coronavirus: How government access to your smartphone’s location data could help
Facebook, Google, Apple and others can track your location through your iPhone or other smartphone. Experts say that data could help slow coronavirus.