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Meta's previously called the Washington State laws unconstitutional. They require ad sellers to track and maintain identifying details about its advertisements.
Ads with teenage girls are mostly directed at men over 55, while white people see fewer ads with Black faces, a new study finds.
Don't spend the extra $20 if you're not also paying for 4K content. And even then, there is a better option.
The billionaire has said he'll finalize his acquisition of the social media company before the end of the week, and the court-imposed deadline.
OpenAI's image generators managed to consistently grasp a film's general themes and build off of them. Spelling, on the other hand, was a nightmare.
The newspaper's Twitter account came alive with links to shocking fake stories on Thursday morning.
Pornhub is no longer allowed to post on Instagram following a second ban from the social media website. For real this time!
Stranger Things , Beyonce, and House of Hammer are some of the most egregious culprits.
The Meta CEO was forced to defend his VR vision multiple times in a dismal third-quarter earnings call with investors.
Drivers received a message telling them to watch out for "fido" and "our-four legged customers," days after a driver was allegedly mauled to death.
Tech workers from every corner of the industry have already lost their jobs over the past year and more cuts could be on the way.
The billionaire carried a sink into Twitter HQ on Wednesday, a reference to the Twitter cliche "let that sink in."
The company has already faced similar investigations from the federal government and the state of California.
Over 544,000 Mighty Bliss electric heating pads sold on Amazon and Walmart are recalled by the Food and Drug Administration.
It's not on par with the Apple Watch's version, but it can track your heart rate during workouts.
The Tech Transparency Project found 173 ads promoting firearms and firearm accessories which it claims clearly violates Meta's rules
In September, the company's PAC funneled at least $17,500 to nine different campaigns for GOP House members who've denied the outcome of the 2020 election.
For years, the site offered a variety of dubious services, including the sale of "zero day" exploits that could hack major corporations.
The streaming platform might not pull his music, but you can definitely hide it from your feed.
Because you can't deny that tiny things make you go uWu.