A divided Congress will spar over perceived tech censorship, while SCOTUS hears cases threatening to fundamentally alter bedrock internet protections.
Pandemic disruptions in China, supply chain constrictions, and rising inflation have all taken a toll on the company once valued at $3 trillion.
The agency says the new portable gunshot detection system can be moved by one or two officers without help from a technician.
The two new tools could help smaller firms avoid penalties imposed by the Digital Services Act and other new EU policies.
The bill excludes electronics for enterprise and lets OEMs give consumers “assemblies of parts,” rather than single, specific components needed for a repair.
79% of recently hired tech workers who were previously laid off say they found a new job within three months of beginning their job hunt.
While harsh winter weather didn't help, a former pilot and union rep allege old software couldn't keep up with demand and led to unnecessary cancellations.
These new tech toys could harvest kids' data, strain mental health, and expose them to online creeps.
The company advised certain users to consider changing their passwords for websites they have stored with the service.
ByteDance says it fired four employees, two based in China, who accessed IP addresses and other personal information from the U.S. users.
New reporting claims Google reassigned employees to build out new AI prototypes and products ahead of a May conference.
The law will force employers to disclose and place limits on productivity quotas and provide its workers details on productivity expectations.
A privacy expert told Gizmodo this was one of the first instances of a private firm using facial recognition to retaliate against an opposing lawyer.
A parody account was suspended after posting a Zuckerberg deepfake, despite Zuckerberg advocating in favor of the same video publicly.
The postal service said new congressional funding will let it spend nearly $10 billion to acquire 66,000 electric EV trucks by 2028.
Amazon agreed to limit its use of non-public seller data and address alleged anti-competitive practices against third party Prime sellers.
CTO Andrew Bosworth said about 20% of the company's overall costs and expenses would be spent on the Reality Labs segment of its business next year.
The complaints allege Epic collected voice and text data from Fortnite players under the age of 13 without their parent's consent.
The company tried to ban any links to competing social media sites in tweets or un users' bios and account names.
Supporters expecting Trump to reveal his running mate were instead Rick Rolled with a poorly photoshopped NFT collection. They're not happy.