The Kremlin claims Wikipedia is promoting misinformation about the Ukraine invasion and has fined the company two million rubles.
Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams received support from Elon Musk following his racist rant on YouTube last week.
The case of an American citizen who became a top propagandist for al-Qaeda looms large over our modern free speech battles.
TikTok was reportedly blindsided by the EU's decision to ban the app for government staff.
Facebook's parent says it will provide more explanations for low-level violations and reserve 30-day suspensions for users with seven or more violations.
Experts say social media platforms could face dozens of unworkable, contradictory speech laws if the Supreme Court upholds Texas's tech censorship law.
ABL's January rocket crash spilled 5,200 gallons of fuel onto Kodiak Island, in an accident that's fostering concern among some Alaska locals.
Apple has pursued the tech for more than a decade, and now the ability to track glucose on your Apple Watch could finally be on the horizon.
“Many Teslas parked on the street were often filming everyone who came near the vehicle," the Dutch watchdog wrote.
Tumblr introduced a parody subscription service based on Twitter's blue checkmark option, bringing in an unexpected increase in revenue.
If you get a new phone number, it's simple for someone else to take over your Whatsapp account and assume your identity, accidentally or on purpose.
The company launched an “Anti-Theft Mode,” which makes trackers undetectable by anyone save the original owner.
Replika, an AI companion, has reportedly eliminated the sexual option and users say it has prompted a feeling of lonliness.
Another day, another collapse in our digital infrastructure. Nearly 10,000 reports were filed to DownDetector around 2:45 p.m. EST.
The upcoming EU antitrust probe will also reportedly look at privacy concerns related to how the autonomous vacuum cleaner can take pictures around a home.
Urgent cases will be expedited for review by the Oversight Board but that will also mean cutting the review of public comments.
The workers are seeking better pay and job security, citing keystroke tracking as one of the ways Tesla rules with an iron fist.
Professional and small-time broadcasters reported receiving malicious videos doxxing them in their own voice while using profane language.
The conditional approval will require the Project Kuiper team to report launches on a semi-annual basis and retire satellites after seven years.
EU officials are disappointed that Twitter's disinformation report was short on data and commitments to improving the platform.