The suit alleges that the company blatantly ignored warnings about the platform's problems in the region for five years—and by then, it was too late.
Privacy experts worry the patent could normalize Clearview’s controversial data scraping practices in lieu of meaningful legal constraints.
The app is launching a test of "Split Payments," a feature that allows you to divide and pay for joint expenses.
The company will wait until 2022 to determine when its U.S. workers can safely return to the office in the long-term.
A Reuters report claims the targeted officials were either based in Uganda or worked on matters related to that country.
The law would have prohibited major social media platforms with more than 50 million users from removing users based on their political viewpoint.
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But the pandemic has fueled a rapid surge of worldwide internet users.
The camera is the size of a grain of salt and punches above its weight in image quality.
After Rittenhouse was found not guilty of murder over a triple shooting at a protest, Facebook will allow him to return.
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If a site refuses to remove defamatory comments, the courts could compel companies to reveal the offending poster's personal information.
Russia's internet regulator is demanding foreign tech companies set up Russian offices, which could give it more leverage over content.
The suit aims to ban NSO Group from using any Apple software, hardware, or services, which would deal a direct blow to NSO's Pegasus software.
On Sunday, users can tune into the first-ever shopping livestream on Twitter and check out deals from Walmart. The event will be hosted by Jason Derulo.
Independent experts from NYU, UMass Amherst, Columbia, Marquette, and the ACLU are partnering with Gizmodo to responsibly publish this historic leak.
The AGs want to know if the company’s targeting of youth users could amount to a violation of consumer protection laws.
The company's newest feature takes aim at the pesky trackers lurking in your mobile phone.
Gizmodo's consumer tech team offers their holiday picks.