Twitter's Community Notes called out Elon for linking Bronny James' cardiac arrest to the COVID-19 vaccine. Then that context came down.
The video app is launching a shopping function in the US as soon as August, creating a new pipeline for inexpensive Chinese-made products.
A 6-year-old, a best-selling author, and others accuse Google of stealing “everything ever shared on the internet" after Gizmodo noted a privacy policy change.
A paid Tesla app feature streams video from your car's cameras. The company isn't using Apple's In-App Purchase system, and Apple seems to be allowing it.
Twitter's traffic plummeted as Threads became the fastest growing app of all time. In response, Elon called for "a literal dick measuring contest."
There's an election coming up, and internet weirdos are going to try to upset you about it. Here's a guide to protect yourself.
You'll have to deal with a popup before you start guessing, thanks to exciting new ad formats.
Meta just launched a Twitter-killer called Threads that is, so far, very dull. In the Musk era, that may be just what people need.
Zuckerberg's Twitter clone is finally here. After pushing up the release date, Meta unleashed Threads Wednesday evening.
Facebook owner Meta launches a Twitter competitor called Threads on Thursday. Here's how to get it, and how to find your Threads 'cheat code' on Instagram.
An update to Google's privacy policy suggests that the entire public internet is fair game for its AI projects.
Welcome Privacy Sandbox: Google’s cookie-killing spree hits the browser in July. Here's what it means.
Reports says the FTC will try to break up Amazon in an upcoming antitrust case. For the government's consumer advocates, it's the biggest test yet.
A research firm found Google's video ad system defrauds customers 80% of the time. Some advertisers want their money back.
Rather than sit around and wait for an AI apocalypse, Pope Francis and company partnered with Santa Clara University on guidelines tech companies can use today.
Influencers say they're correcting the "misinformation" about labor practices and dangerous products after a trip paid for by Chinese fast fashion giant.
Musk says he loves free speech. His track record says different.
ChatGPT made up quotes and citations that lawyers filed with the courts. Then they lied about it and pretended to be on vacation, the judge said.
Cops and prosecutors are fighting to continue hoovering up data, even if it means torpedoing a bill to protect reproductive and gender-affirming healthcare.
Amazon used dark patterns to force users into subscribing to Prime and then made it all but impossible to cancel, the FTC says.