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Zoom to bolster security, Microsoft talks Xbox Facebook, YouTube and Twitter grapple with viral Plandemic conspiracy video Facebook and Google will let most employees work from home through 2020 Uber's first-quarter earnings show massive losses due to coronavirus Google sibling Sidewalk Labs nixes Toronto smart city project Apple, Amazon have thousands of jobs open as unemployment soars Silicon Valley's learning it can't work tech employees to the bone during coronavirus Assassin's Creed Valhalla lets you attack old England, build Viking settlement Apple awards $10 million grant to a nose swab maker How COVID-19 immunity certificates might fail Android 11 beta coming June 3, a new Surface Go 2 O2 and Virgin Media to merge creating new UK telecoms giant – Source CNET Tech

In today’s top stories, Zoom acquires a secure messaging company in hopes of bringing end-to-end encryption to its video-conferencing app. Meanwhile, we get a glimpse of the next generation of gaming on the Xbox Series X.

The companies are struggling to stop the spread of a 26-minute video that includes coronavirus conspiracy theories.

The announcements give a glimpse of how two of the largest tech companies in the world may eventually re-open.

Plummeting rides have overshadowed the ride-hailing company the past few months. But its Uber Eats food delivery business shined.

The company cites “unprecedented economic uncertainty” as the reason for abandoning the project.

The coronavirus crisis has hit the US economy hard, putting at least 33 million people out of work. A lot of Silicon Valley so far has been spared.

Apple, Google, Facebook, LinkedIn and Uber have new work from home policies as tech culture clashes with family life.

After last week’s cinematic teaser, Xbox maker Microsoft and…

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