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TechCrunch Newsletter Monday, May 18, 2020 • By Apple outlines new safety measures as it reopen

TechCrunch Newsletter [TechCrunch logo]( [The Daily Crunch logo]( Monday, May 18, 2020 • By [Anthony Ha]( Apple outlines new safety measures as it reopens stores, Huawei responds to new U.S. chip curbs and Jack Ma departs SoftBank’s board of directors. Here’s your Daily Crunch for May 18, 2020. [Apple begins reopening some stores with temperature checks and other safeguards in place]( In mid-March, Apple closed all of its stores outside of China “until further notice.” In a statement issued today under the title, “To our Customers,” Retail SVP Deirdre O’Brien offered insight into the company’s plans to reopen locations. Nearly 100 stores have already resumed services, according to O’Brien. Face covers will be required for both employees and customers alike. In addition, temperature checks are now conducted at the store’s entrance, coupled with posted health questions. Apple has also instituted deeper cleaning on all surfaces, including display products. [Read more]( [Apple begins reopening some stores with temperature checks and other safeguards in place image] Image Credits: Apple [Stay connected to your customers with Zendesk]( Sponsored by [Zendesk for Startups]( [Things are a little weird these days. But now, more than ever, it’s important to stay connected to your customers – and Zendesk is here to help with the Zendesk for Startups Program. Qualified startups get all of Zendesk, free for 6 months, along with expert advice and hands-on support to get up and running in no time.]( [Read more]( [Huawei admits uncertainty following new US chip curbs]( Following the U.S. government’s announcement that it would further thwart Huawei’s chip-making capability, the Chinese telecoms equipment giant condemned the new ruling for being “arbitrary and pernicious.” Adding to its woes, the Nikkei Asian Review reported that Taiwanese Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. has stopped taking new orders from the company. (Huawei declined to comment, while TSMC said the report was “purely market rumor.”) [Read more]( [Jack Ma to resign from SoftBank Group’s board of directors]( The company did not give a reason for the resignation, but over the past year, Ma has been pulling back from business roles to focus on philanthropy. Last September, he resigned as Alibaba’s chairman, and is also expected to step down from its board at its annual general shareholder’s meeting this year. [Read more]( [Jack Ma to resign from SoftBank Group’s board of directors image] Image Credits: Chesnot / Getty Images [Oculus surpasses $100 million in Quest content sales]( Facebook-owned Oculus released a new sales figure as the company reaches the one-year anniversary of the release of the Quest headset. We didn’t get unit sales, but the company did share that it has sold $100 million worth of Quest content in the device’s first year — a number that indicates that although the platform is still nascent, a handful of developers are definitely making it work for them. [Read more]( [3 views on the future of work, coffee shops and neighborhoods in a post-pandemic world]( Devin Coldewey talks about what’s going to change with coffee shops and co-working spaces, Alex Wilhelm discusses the future of the home office setup and Danny Crichton talks about the revitalization of urban and semi-urban neighborhoods. (Extra Crunch membership required.) 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