If teens say they’re over 18 years old, Instagram will make them prove it with a video selfie or by having one of their mutuals vouch for them.
The Tesla CEO said this week that he never ever told people to invest in cryptocurrency. Check out his tweets and decide for yourself.
This is the first time the legendary vehicle has been open to the public for overnight stays.
Anti-vaxxers believe the singer developed Ramsay Hunt syndrome, which paralyzed half his face, due to the covid-19 jab despite a lack of any clear evidence.
The company is launching AutoMod, an autonomous keyword filter it says will moderators to detect, block, or receive alerts of harmful messages in a server.
The virtual meeting will take place on Thursday and will “cover topics and questions that have been raised over the past few weeks.”
Under the old system, the onus was on users to determine which Twitter rules had been broken.
Jeff Bezos' giant unleashed a new augmented reality tool to help customers try on shoes. Unfortunately, it won’t help me actually decide which shoes to buy.
The multidisciplinary artists Synchrodogs are using their platform and art to raise awareness about the war in Ukraine and funds for those in need.
The scooter company axed 138 employees as a wider stock market spiral bears down on Silicon Valley.
Manufacturers will have to include a USB-C charging port in devices sold in Europe by autumn 2024, pending the deal's approval.
Hey there, it’s Coinbase. Remember when we offered you that job? Well, turns out you’re not getting it after all. Sorry!
The company stopped shipping its e-reader to retailers this week after stopping ecommerce in 2019, but not because of government censorship, it said.
A deepfake of the Tesla CEO told people to invest in the BitVex platform to make 30% returns for the rest of their lives.
The group asked Meta shareholders told hold the company accountable for covid-19 misinformation they say led to real-world health consequences.
Gwynne Shotwell, the company’s top female executive, did not deny that the rocket company had settled with the woman who made the accusation.
The Tesla CEO saw $10 billion of his personal wealth evaporate following a report alleging he exposed his erect penis to a SpaceX flight attendant.
A grumpy-looking Eleven, police chief Jim Hopper, Scoops Ahoy Steve Harrington, and the Demogorgon will accompany you online.
The company’s newest Silicon Valley stronghold, which covers 1.1 million square feet and can house 4,000 employees, opened Tuesday.
Twitter's board emphasized its commitment to the $44 billion sale and insinuated that it was prepared to sue to get Musk to honor the agreement.