Weight loss drugs including Ozempic and Saxenda are under review after patients reported depressive side effects.
Russian authorities ramped up court orders demanding the removal of videos and content showing or discussing the war in Ukraine from VK.
Threads continues to stalk Twitter with a slow drip of features we've come to expect.
Meta, Microsoft, and hundreds more own a trademark on the name. Hell, Musk can’t even take down Twitter’s old sign without cops getting involved.
Attorneys representing the ex-FTX CEO said he was just trying to "give his side of the story," when he gave Caroline Ellison's personal journal to the NYT.
Employees at several Square Roots locations are out of work after an impromptu Zoom meeting informed them that the company is pausing production.
Government prosecutors believe Bankman-Fried met with New York Times reporters and shared Ellison's diary in order to discredit her ahead of FTX trial.
The Reddit debacle continues as it replaces the r/malefashionadvice subreddit moderators following their refusal to reopen to the public.
The space agency had made it clear that it does not condone the use of its imagery for NFT purposes.
Apple has apparently built a digital framework called "Ajax" and an internal chatbot called "Apple GPT."
The members of Congress want Biden to expand HIPPA to prevent law enforcement from accessing abortion records and other health data without a warrant.
Military AI experts told lawmakers that the Department of Defense needs to improve its data collection practices in order to maintain an AI lead over China.
Tech companies are working with the White House and the FCC to recommend certain home devices including baby monitors and security cameras.
The board members, including Elon Musk, reportedly reached a settlement following investor complaints that they were overpaid.
The UN says we're facing an existential threat to the "notion of human identity, freedom of thought, privacy, and memory.”
Apps posing as Threads are attempting to siphon downloads from the meteoric rise of Meta's new social media platform.
The Cooper Davis Act would force tech companies to report suspected drug activity to the government. Experts say it would be a disaster for digital privacy.
Rajan Vasisht received at least seven payments from lawyers via Venmo during November and December 2019, one for “Thomas Christmas Party.”
After a trial period last year, the new integration will allow any Snapchat user with a public account to add a Linktree to their profile.
A study finds that just 13% of video games from the pre-2010 era are commercially available, and it's hurting efforts to preserve video gaming history.