Content creators can now take an educational course if a video violates YouTube guidelines.
American Airlines passengers were kept on board grounded flights for more than three hours, violating tarmac delay laws.
The manufacturing project became infamous when former President Trump broke ground at the site and red flags became immediately apparent.
UK passengers were left struggling to rebook flights after a "technical issue" resulted in 500 flight cancelations.
Unauthorized radio signals were sent to stop Polish trains in their tracks while the Russian national anthem reportedly played in the background.
"Personal injury attorneys have created a cottage industry specializing in suing rideshare platforms like ours," an Uber spokesperson said.
California's Right to Repair Act is gaining support from Apple which historically lobbied against consumers fixing their own devices.
Film and TV stations are offering AI positions at $200,000 to $1 million annually while Hollywood writers have been on strike for more than three months.
Thousands of people are missing from wildfires that swept through Maui earlier this month, prompting officials to ask for DNA samples to identify the remains.
A reticulated giraffe was born without spots in a Tennessee Zoo, making it the first of its kind since the 1970s.
Experian consumers just wanted a free credit report, but instead received numerous emails without the option to unsubscribe.
Netflix DVD subscribers won't be charged to keep the final shipment of DVDs after the mail service ends.
The EU gave social media platforms until August 25 to comply with the Digital Services Act resulting in Meta taking new "transparency measures."
A new study found out of 7,000 babies surveyed, those with access to four or more hours of screen time a day didn't adequately develop social and motor skills.
YouTube and Universal Music Group are collaborating to launch a Music AI Incubator that aims to "protect" artists "and the integrity of their work."
Two former Tesla employees allegedly leaked 75,000 people's social security numbers and other personal information to a German news outlet.
There's no way to know if Musk is ever telling the truth. But if he goes through with his threat, he'll have to answer to Google and Apple.
Influencers typically receive $150+ for promotional videos, making Amazon's offer of $25 to review products on its 'Inspire' shopping site outrageous.
Threads added the option for users to view reposts in a separate tab, similar to retweets on the Twitter app, in its latest string of updates.
A Microsoft "special event" is coming to NYC in September, creating rumors that it will introduce new AI functions and hardware upgrades.