This cutting-edge camera sensor could soon find its way into Samsung's next flagship Galaxy phones.
Tech companies use political idiocy to their advantage while members of congress are often more concerned with soundbites than real regulation.
Prospective Twitter buyer Elon Musk is using this news as more ammo to try and nix his $44 billion buyout deal.
Salvador Ramos sent three Facebook messages outlining his intent just before killing 19 children.
The group asked Meta shareholders told hold the company accountable for covid-19 misinformation they say led to real-world health consequences.
A new report says California, Texas, alongside countries across the world endorsed technology that took advantage of kids’ data.
More young kids are using social media than ever before, but companies said they would have to disable California kids’ accounts if the law passes.
The lawsuit lands just as Meta gives into pressure to share more on how its systems allow political ads to target users.
The vast network of pro-Russian channels and social accounts have proved a major challenge to companies trying to stamp out war misinformation.
Need to spread some disinformation all over the world? A Russian company apparently has a quick and easy recipe for that.
The company is trying to defend the Metaverse, while others in the tech industry are calling it a distracting fantasy.
Ken Paxton, an election denier under indictment, says Google deceives Chrome users into believing Incognito offers more privacy. Surprisingly, experts agree.
The two platforms announced a partnership for sellers to post their listings.
A new report claims Meta not only bankrolled the American Edge Project, but may have also served as its founder.
Facebook and Google are having a harder time reaching customers, so companies like Marriott are creating their own niche ad networks—and revenue streams.
Advertisers—and shady ad middlemen—are paying to violate your privacy hundreds of times every day you're online.
Governor Hochul suggested a new tool that would alert companies when hate speech is being shared online.
Facebook said it did not "build and withhold any News Feed changes based on potential impact on any one political party.” Internal documents say otherwise.
The war in Ukraine is likely the most-documented conflict in the world’s history, thanks to the proliferation of smartphones and social media.
The change marks a major breakthrough for news sites who have long claimed they were being shorted revenue by gatekeepers Google and Facebook.