Starlink and OneWeb both promise global internet coverage, yet there are important differences between the satellite-based service offerings.
EU Facebook and Instagram users will have the option to opt out of some targeted advertisements on the apps starting next week.
Breaking with the hyperfixation on TikTok, France says none of the other recreational apps are secure either. Sacré bleu!
WB's Josh Hackbarth gives io9 the scoop on ACME Fools and other upcoming festivities led by Bugs Bunny and friends.
The company paid for the travel, hotel, meal, and shuttle expenses for 30 influencers protesting a national TikTok ban in Washington D.C.
As Congress pushed around TikTok CEO Shou Chew, one representative played a video that threatened the committee, and Chew tacitly said the app sells user data.
A new bill would charge Google and Facebook fees when advertising is sold alongside local news articles appearing on a tech platform.
"I'M BACK!," the former president posted along with a 2016 campaign clip.
According to texts, the site ‘National File’ is bankrolled by Jones’ family with the purpose of spreading more conspiracies on sites like Facebook and Twitter.
A letter from Parents Together Action castigates social media companies after documents showed execs, including Mark Zuckerberg, were informed of harms to kids.
The company formerly known as Facebook is shifting its focus once again, this time to enter the artificial intelligence arms race.
In an excerpt from his book "Meganets," technologist David Auerbach parses how our "part-machine, part-human leviathans" make us feel the world has gone insane.
As part of Mark Zuckerberg's ruthless "year of efficiency," Meta announced Facebook and Instagram would pull the plug on NFTs the same day as 10,000 layoffs.
Meta’s Mark Zuckerberg told employees he also plans to close another 5,000 open positions during this expanded ‘year of efficiency.’
A massive lawsuit filed in California claims that each of these platforms plays into the addiction of its users—which are often children under 18.
Meta and Google are on a collision course with lawmakers over the Online News Act, which would force them to pay publishers for content.
A social media researcher explains how the choice you face with Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter's verified identity subscriptions affects everyone else.
D&D historian Ben Riggs examines what happened when the game's publisher tried to change its open gaming license.
A new U.S. Chamber of Commerce report said if citizens are to benefit from AI like ChatGPT or DALL-E, "people must trust it."
The videos were reportedly part of an advertising campaign for an app called FaceMega, and seemingly featured Watson and Scarlett Johansson.