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The last good independent social media network is getting swallowed up.
Both GOP-led states have tried to restrict platforms from moderating posts or banning accounts.
Nvidia's revenue increased by more than 80% in its Q2 report from the previous quarter.
France’s regulatory agency gave the iPhone 12 a clean bill of health after weeks of citing the phone’s alleged high levels of electromagnetic radiation.
Exploratory talks between big-wigs at Apple and Microsoft in 2020 reportedly included discussions of Apple taking on the beleaguered search engine.
Los Angeles is crawling with automated food delivery robots. Privacy experts are concerned they could soon become an army of narcs.
‘If they fuck with us, we’re going to get rid of them,’ said Teamsters Local 399 lead Lindsay Dougherty about Newsom's support for big tech’s big truck plans.
CEO Tim Sweeney cited decreasing revenue from Fortnite as a reason for the layoffs and said in a memo that "we’ve been spending way more money than we earn."
“H&R Block, Google, and Meta ignored data privacy laws, and passed information about people’s financial lives around like candy,” one attorney said.
Bruce Campbell returned as his cult-beloved horror character in Starz' series, which aired from 2015-2018 but should have continued forever.
The EU identified 19 Big Tech companies that fall under its DSA rules requiring them to provide ad transparency.
Fans are complaining about iPhone 15 Pros reaching high temperatures, but if there really is a major issue, it likely won’t be for long.
Following in the footsteps of Netflix, the House of Mouse hopes to rid itself of the freeloaders.
You can't use the Charge 6 without a Google account.
X allegedly fired half of its election integrity team as reports of misinformation on the platform grow.
Reddit removed the ability to turn off ad personalization based on your Reddit activity except for several, unnamed ‘select countries.’
SoftBank CEO and founder Masayoshi Son allegedly put up $1 billion for the project as well as pitched involvement from Japanese chip maker Arm.
eBay's alleged violations reportedly consisted of more than 343,000 items including paint products that contain methylene chloride.
At this year's Meta Connect event, Zuckerberg made it clear that Meta was investing in generative AI as much as any other platform.
The Adult Swim show's co-creator reveals more about his fractured relationship with Roiland, and what lies ahead for the animated hit.