The company said it would also stop amplifying and recommending government accounts from Russia.
Twitter’s CEO Parag Agrawal announced Musk's appointment early Tuesday. The news came hours after Musk polled users to ask if they wanted an edit button.
The tech mogul has incurred the wrath of federal agencies for using Twitter. That didn't stop him from buying a big chunk of it.
The Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online initiative has rescued 20 terabytes of data that ranges from Chernobyl memorials to government archives.
Canadian photographer François Brunelle said was inspired to start his “I’m not a look-alike!” project because of his close resemblance to Mr. Bean.
A 19-year-old Harvard student made a website to resettle Ukrainian refugees in three days. What could go wrong?
The “IT Army of Ukraine” was announced by the country’s vice prime minister, Mykhailo Fedorov, and is organizing on Telegram.
Dmitry Rogozin said those who create sanctions should be checked for Alzheimer’s.
The social media platform unveils a $4.99 ad-free option for users who are interested in “pure, unadulterated nonsense.”
The former president’s new social media app didn’t make a good impression on the first day of its public debut on Apple’s App Store.
The company, one of the largest NFT marketplaces, said that 17 users had NFTs stolen on Saturday. It’s possible that some 254 tokens were stolen.
The film is nominated for three Oscars, including Best Picture. It will be shown free in major cities in the U.S. and London.
The Cole County prosecuting attorney said that the issue had already been resolved through non-legal means.
Last year, the agency said that people sent $547 million to their scheming virtual sweethearts, who were really scammers.
The pay bumps range from between 2% and 10% and apply to salespeople, Genius Bar tech support, and some senior hourly employees, according to a new report.
Given how obsessed Hollywood seem to be with stories about failures, fraud, and bad behavior in the tech world lately, the story’s appeal was obvious.
The service is being brought back from the dead by one of its original co-founders, who bought the company in a bankruptcy auction.
The company said it plans to incorporate the new material into various products, beginning with the latest Galaxy line launching on Feb. 9.
The icon has been "refreshed" for the first time in eight years.
The Spotify podcast host apologized on Saturday after videos of him saying the n-word multiple times over the years surfaced online.