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Musk tweeted that Apple had all but stopped buying ads on Twitter. The iPhone maker's ad purchases had actually increased, according to an ad analytics firm.
An investigation found Facebook accepted 15 out of 20 ads including death threats towards election workers. TikTok and YouTube suspended those accounts.
A heartfelt goodbye from a deceased gaming streamer and an animator’s coming out video made the top 10 list, but were beat by the Smith-Rock Oscars 'Slap.'
Three years have gone by since Tesla initially promised PepsiCo semi trucks. Now, it might actually be happening, for real.
His latest round of antisemitic remarks comes the same day the so-called “uncancelable free speech platform" Parler says Ye's no longer acquiring the company.
The free password manager has already been hacked twice in 2022, and executives don't know what customer info was stolen.
The InterNation Index polled nearly 12,000 expats to find out their favorite international cities to live abroad.
The "DeepNash" AI had a 97% win rate against other models and an 84% win rate against top human players.
"Plaintiffs' claims are plausible," the federal court judge wrote when declining to dismiss the lawsuit.
If you're not going to clean your ears, at least spend $15 to clean your buds.
Proposed bills in Congress would give the CFTC more ability to regulate crypto, but the CFTC chair said bitcoin may be the only token considered a 'commodity.'
Netflix is inviting tens of thousands of subscribers worldwide to preview upcoming films and tv shows on its platform.
The company's major demo showed off a monkey controlling a cursor with its mind, a feat researchers demonstrated nearly two decades ago.
Plus, new features for Wear OS and an accessible Reading Mode for all.
Don't think of the new "side rails" as ads. Think of them more like uninvited new friends.
Is this easier than just swapping game cartridges?
Digital avatars and the promise of political engagement apparently weren't a big draw.
CEO Andy Jassy said that Amazon wants to allow access to a variety viewpoints “even if they are objectionable.”
The platform said it will be ‘expanding’ recommendations. That could be a problem since owner Elon Musk cut Twitter’s health and safety teams.
The frigid months will soon be upon us, but these gadgets will keep you warm and toasty.