The suit claims police failed to follow up on additional leads and misused ShotSpotter's tech, which it criticized as inaccurate and unreliable.
Snap alluded to Apple's App Tracking Transparency feature as partly to blame for its slumping digital advertising numbers.
White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said Biden tested positive for covid-19 Thursday morning and was experiencing "very mild symptoms."
The sweeping legislation would decriminalize marijuana federally and expunge federal records related to cannabis charges.
Human rights groups said Meta failed to take responsibility for exacerbating political tensions and sidestepped its biggest criticisms.
The two will provide six and five hours of testimony respectively, more than half a decade after the scandal first became public.
A select group of testers will take Google's prototype AR glasses to the streets next month to gather real-world data on things like data and traffic.
48% of self-described U.S. baseball fans said they support the implementation of a robotic umpire capable of automatically calling balls and strike.
The letter called into question a May Tweet where the billionaire said the prevalence of bots on the platform meant the deal "cannot move forward."
Reports of outages on the site shot up around 8 a.m. on Thursday, right as much of the East Coast workforce logged on.
Experts and lawmakers attended a hearing to discuss significant funding and staff issues hindering the DOE’s waste containment efforts
Activists have expressed deep concerns over so-called "smart walls," which rely on a patchwork of facial recognition, drones, sensors, and other tech.
The company accused Musk of acting in bad faith and putting on a "public spectacle" in his effort to bail on the acquisition deal worth $44 billion.
The struggling surveillance company needs to find a way off the blacklist if it wants to stand any chance of selling itself to a U.S. firm.
An internal message advised managers to identify and "move to exit" employees amid a period of layoffs impacting much of the tech industry.
A report from analyst Ming-Chi Kuo suggests the second-generation headset could ship sometime in the first half of 2025.
The country is reportedly threatening Russian-born expats with up to 15 years in prison for spreading alleged misinformation about the war in Ukraine.
Facebook and Twitter both said they would remove footage of the assassination hours after Abe's death, though videos of the attack remained on YouTube.
A recent report claims Trump, along with five other TMTG board members, had their names suspiciously removed but the platform calls that "fake news."
The former employee alleges Facebook created the tool to circumvent its own protocols and claims it was used to cooperate with law enforcement requests.