Hairless French bulldogs are an example of the "extreme breeding" that is harming the long-term welfare of many pets, they warn.
It's a sure sign of more ads with more targeting coming across more screens—and that's not what anyone wants.
The company denied anticompetitive behavior and said states' complaints amount to little more than a "collection of grievances."
The Magic Keyboard joins Logitech's K830 as the first functioning keyboards supported in the virtual world.
But there's no word on when we might be seeing the apes in the Facebook marketplace.
Popular Instagrammers will be able to charge you to subscriptions to exclusive Stories.
The latest update in a multi-state suit targeting the search giant's advertising biz sure doesn't look great for Google and Facebook.
The app's famously been impenetrable to authorities in the past, and the DOJ isn't divulging how they could crack it this time.
The "mechanical eyeball 100" features human-like features and can be jammed into an animatronic robot head.
Gettr uses Google AdSense tracking and the Facebook pixel, in addition to being loaded with other privacy and security flaws, according to a new report.
Mozilla's "Facebook Pixel Hunt" study will run until mid-July—and the company wants your help.
Brian Acton, the co-founder of WhatsApp, will serve as interim CEO at the encrypted messaging service.
Apple's VR/AR headset will allegedly be focused on 'bursts of gaming, communication, and content consumption.'
John Pinette's departure comes as Meta struggles to address several controversies in the wake of the "Facebook Papers."
The 2017 clip features a weirdly prescient glimpse into VR's eerie, isolating present.
The suit cites "clandestine meetings" between each company's CEO as proof for the claim.
I’ve seen things you people wouldn’t believe. The Capitol riot. I watched NFTs glitter in the dark. All those moments will be lost in time, like tears in rain.
CES kicks off Jan. 5, despite everything. Here are the major product launches in store.
Ireland has become one of the world's data center hubs. Unfortunately, that means your doomscrolling is starting to take a toll on country's grid.
The FCC will open up 1,200MHz of spectrum in the 6GHz band for unlicensed use, amounting to the biggest wifi upgrade in 20 years.