In 2021, we got to watch oil companies squirm. There needs to be a lot more squirming in 2022 to save the climate.
Despite what you may have heard, NASA firmly denies it's using the bug-ridden log4j.
A vulnerability in a widely used Apache library has caused Internet-wide chaos—and the trouble may just be starting.
The company has reportedly contracted with the likes of Twitter, Google, WhatsApp, Telegram, TikTok, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Slack.
A new Twitter rule against sharing "personal media" without consent is predictably being gamed by the far right.
Only Facebook knows the secret sauce underlying its News Feed's ranking algorithm—but new research may explain the source of the problems.
This is one area where Apple clearly has the advantage.
The Magic Leap 2 is reportedly coming next year, which we'll believe when we see.
The Trump admin's attempted strong-arming of TikTok was rotten from the start, but Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella still entertained the idea.
The sale comes as Shell faces pressure to lower its emissions. It did so by selling off a polluting part of its business... to another oil company.
The scheme involves people's private data, some secret algorithms, and a lot of apps.
CEO Marc Benioff tweeted: "Ohana if you want to move we’ll help you exit TX. Your choice."
The company is rolling out a limited trial of the thinky, laughy, clappy reactions across Turkey in the coming weeks.
In response to requests for records relating to the Capitol insurrection, the hate-riddled, extremist-embracing platform says it has none.
In a now-deleted LinkedIn post, the tone-deaf CEO blames pandemic effects on processed food and refined sugar.
The internet's weirdest social network is pivoting to "lasting videos that tell your professional story in a more personal way."
The watchlist, which included 1.9 million records, was left exposed online for three weeks, according to the researcher who found it.
Joby Aviation promises to have air taxis flying by 2024 but there's no word yet on how much it will cost.
Doximity is reportedly full of false claims posted by physicians stating that covid-19 vaccines are experimental, unproven, or deadly.
The ultra-wealthy are buying residency and citizenship in New Zealand to hedge against the apocalypse.