Signing up for the bot-free platform will reportedly require submitting some biometric data.
A blog post by the company’s head of HR hinted that more layoffs could be on the way.
Amazon is taking its brick-and-mortar business and going home.
The scrutiny follows a rocky first week under new U.S. ownership./
Thousands of American TikTok users have reported having issues with the app this past weekend.
GPT-5.2 is "learning" from Musk’s AI-generated version of Wikipedia.
Microsoft claims it receives about 20 requests for BitLocker keys a year.
Employees reported major job cuts this week, just months after the video hosting site was bought by Bending Spoons.
SBF's ex-girlfriend was released early after cooperating in the FTX fraud case. Is anyone hiring?
Eightfold, an AI company that makes human resources software, is being sued over one of its hiring tools.
Gore Verbinski says the software behind modern blockbusters may be the real problem.
Worried about your job? Well, 'largest infrastructure buildout in human history' will require more plumbers, Huang says.
The company behind Vegas’s Sphere venue announced plans to bring a smaller version of its venue to the National Harbor in D.C, and more could be coming to additional cities.
Novo Nordisk is worried about competition and wants to be seen as the cool kid... by using a 20-year-old ad format.
Our neighbors to the north are slashing tariffs on Chinese EVs as tensions with the U.S. continue to rise.
OpenAI just rehired former employees who previously left the company to work at Thinking Machines Lab.
The carrier is offering a $20 credit to customers affected by a widespread and hours-long service outage on Wednesday.
The company claims it’s adding new technical and geo-based restrictions to its Grok's image editing capabilties.
A new report from the city claims app design changes made tipping harder.
Prosecutors allege Pete Lau recruited dozens of Taiwanese engineers without proper government approval.