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EU privacy regulators declared that Meta can't force users to agree to data collection.
For now, rides in the Motional electric vehicles will be free while the service is in its pilot stage, and the cars will still have human "operators."
Ads for Amazon, Uber and US Government Agencies appear on accounts Musk restored after hate speech bans.
Give Santa something better to do on Christmas Eve than eating milk and cookies.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg recently said WhatsApp will be a major moneymaker in the coming years, so it's about time to shove the metaverse in it.
The streaming service doesn't have plans to include sports packages, but does have plans for more ads.
In-unit laundry is problematic, not filming at concerts is problematic, and making chili is problematic, just in case you didn't know.
From ads to analytics, everyone's favorite "privacy" company is doing more with your data than you might think.
OpenAI's new platform promises entertainment, industry disruption—and plenty to worry about.
TikTok released a list of the most memorable videos on the app this year, including viral dances and the adorable "corn kid."
Two women filed a class action lawsuit against the company after their former partners used the devices to track down their location.
A House investigation concluded that the Republican Congressman violated multiple rules when he invested in and promoted the cryptocurrency.
The watchdog said that Meta’s "cross-check" systems on Facebook and Instagram gave celebrities and businesses more leeway in posting unmoderated content.
The company said that if Congress passes the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act, it would "be forced to consider" removing all news from its platforms.
The National Labor Relations Board determined that, through forced anti-union meetings and interrogations, Apple violated worker rights laws.
The company has a rule against selling items that support groups promoting hate or violence, but it allows Libs of TikTok to sell anti-LGBTQ merch.
Apple is introducing its new karaoke feature to Apple Music subscribers ahead of the holidays.
The California-based startup will create and deploy future autonomous ground vehicles capable of carrying out reconnaissance and surveillance.
The janitors went on strike this week after negotiations for a new contract fell flat.
A massive report highlights fundamental problems with facial recognition and how police lie about its uses.