Self-proclaimed influencer Borja Escalona said he wasn't sorry, promised to be “10 times worse” on new YouTube channels after his video outraged Spain.
Meta has hundreds of staff working on midterm election integrity, though shortcomings in other countries call into question the company's effectiveness.
A cyber-attack hit South Staffordshire Water, which supplies 1.3 million people. But hackers claimed they had breached the much larger Thames Water.
Apple reportedly laid off around 100 contract-based recruiters and expects to bring most workers back to offices at least three days per week in September.
Rumors of Warner Bros. Discovery’s cuts proved true after the company announced it was merging its two disparate streaming services.
Adam Neumann's new residential venture, Flow, has already been valued at more than $1 billion—before it's even begun.
These are the universities with the best game design programs.
The company has reportedly said the privacy boost is unrelated to a widely publicized Nebraska abortion case, but the timing is certainly interesting.
Recent reports show major textbook publisher Pearson’s CEO thinks NFTs could help them track and get a cut of second-hand digital textbook sales.
The NIST's “quantum-resistant” encryption standards, picked via contest, were designed to keep everybody one step ahead of hacking by quantum computers.
Cloudflare has patched the bug and says that it was never actually exploited, and Albert Pedersen earned $6,000.
Feds alleged U.S. citizen Ahmad Abouammo used his public relations position at Twitter to funnel information to MBS about Saudi dissidents.
Users were unable to access search and Google Maps around the same time an explosion at a Google data center reportedly left three workers critically injured.
A company called Bluu Seafood has revealed two finished food products, made of fish cells but without the fish.
Google's pilot program would grant verified political groups exceptions to skirt past Gmail's spam detection system.
Past and present staff say the company that wants you to ‘think different" has ignored and retaliated against women speaking out.
Digging into DARPA's history to suss out the agency's most significant, sometimes scary research from the last two decades.
More than a dozen organizations wrote to the DOE following new research detailing the near ubiquity of remote monitoring tech.
The incident is another reminder that regularly falling space junk is poised to become the new normal.
It hasn't been a great day for the company after being slapped with a hefty penalty and the announcement of company lay offs.