Users trying to post links to Mastodon servers revived a notice saying the posts were “potentially harmful.”
House Judiciary ranking member Jim Jordan sent letters to tech firms claiming they were "out to get" conservatives and accused them of colluding with Biden.
The former employee allegedly collected the personal information of royal family critics and shared it with Saudi Arabian government officials.
Top executives told employees making LaMDA and other AI models public too quickly could damage the brand's reputation.
The DoNotPay bot used evidence and light threats to convince a representative to knock $10 off an engineer's internet bill.
FTX's presiding CEO described pervasive fraud at FTX spearheaded by a group of, "grossly inexperienced and unsophisticated individuals."
New rules set to take effect on January 10 will require individuals to obtain a person's consent before using tech to edit their voice or image.
The owner of the @ElonJet Twitter handle says a Twitter employee told him his account was given limited visibility “to a severe degree."
The technicians sit in a central office where they monitor the flight status of multiple drones completing deliveries across the U.S.
Victims reportedly received robocalls urging them to forfeit information or pay a fee in order to receive up to around $10,000 in student loan debt relief.
Following months of rumors, the agency voted 3-1 to launch a lawsuit blocking the deal, which the agency says would stifle competition in gaming.
SpaceX told the FCC it believes its new network could one day provide text, voice, and web browsing with theoretical upload speeds of 3.0 Mbps.
AlphaCode received an average ranking in the top 54.3% in simulated evaluations and achieved, "approximately human-level performance.”
A new lawsuit from the Washington D.C. attorney general accuses Amazon of misleading consumers for years over its handling of FLEX driver tips.
An unlikely alliance between tech firms and a diverse collective or public advocacy organization opposed the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act.
Two women filed a class action lawsuit against the company after their former partners used the devices to track down their location.
The California-based startup will create and deploy future autonomous ground vehicles capable of carrying out reconnaissance and surveillance.
Owners of two new Renault models will have Waze's navigation system built-in to their vehicles and usable without a phone.
A record number of travelers will have the option to skip security lines using the Transportation Security Administration's controversial biometric tech.
The company is reportedly rapidly recruiting workers after production disruptions contributed to November revenues falling 11.4%.