Social media companies are facing intense scrutiny worldwide for the content their users post.
From golden retrievers to tote-bag sized Shiba Inu's, here are some of Silicon Valley's top dogs.
Tech companies use political idiocy to their advantage while members of congress are often more concerned with soundbites than real regulation.
Criminals have been tricking tech giants into sending them sensitive user data, then using it to sexually blackmail users, a new report claims.
We need carbon dioxide removal to keep climate change in check. What should that future look like?
A handful of companies are officially launching their flying delivery robots. Hooray?
The Tech Oversight Project's site features dozens of pages on everything from tech anti-competitive practices to spreading anti-vaccine misinformation.
The Russian government banned Instagram and said Facebook's parent company was an "extremist organization," and a court upheld that designation.
The California court's decision comes just over a month after the self-driving car giant sued the DMV over a public records request.
A new report from the Tech Oversight Project shows how tech giants have shifted their priorities under the threat of antitrust action.
In a lawsuit filed earlier this month, Waymo argued sharing such data with the public would amount to giving up trade secrets.
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol wants social media to answer for its role.
The Internet Association, once the "unified voice of the internet economy," failed to stay relevant and manage its members' competing interests.
In the past decade, newspapers have seen their resources shrink to nothing as the likes of Google suck up advertising revenue. Now they're suing.
In a new lawsuit, three fired software engineers claim Google’s “don’t be evil” clause of its code of conduct amounts to a contractual obligation.
Russia's internet regulator is demanding foreign tech companies set up Russian offices, which could give it more leverage over content.
The company plans to spin off its healthcare unit in 2023 followed by its energy business the next year in an effort to trim down and pay off debt.
The company is reportedly pursuing a cloud contract that aims to modernize the Pentagon's cloud tech and support the use of artificial intelligence.
Musk infamously paid $0 in federal income taxes in 2018.
Few brand names have become more radioactive in the 21st century.