The Twitter auction saw chairs, coffee tables, and sofas going for way above market price.
Meta's not backing down on its ambitious plans to integrate its so-called metaverse into our everyday lives.
The statue was the highest-grossing product at the auction. A 10-foot neon blue bird sign went for $40,000, while an "@" sculpture planter went for $15,500.
The social media platform cut access from third-party apps like Tweetbot and Twitterific earlier this month with no real explanation.
After Instagram incorrectly removed two posts fundraising for gender-affirming surgery, the watchdog group says Meta should change its moderation rules.
The company allegedly took that data and sold it to clients promising them powerful social media surveillance of potential targets.
The apps' developers say the social media company hasn't yet responded to their concerns.
After days of silence, the social media platform said it had conducted a "thorough investigation" and found "no evidence" of any associated breach.
With a billion dollars a year in interest payments alone, Twitter is ruffling through every couch cushion in the house for a little spare change.
Musk's barrage of reinstatements includes Ron Watkins, the alleged Q in QAnon.
Former Twitter employees received emails Saturday confirming a severance package email that was forwarded to spam was not a "phishing attempt."
The German digital director met with Elon Musk this week regarding the European Union's online misinformation policy.
The company reportedly slashed about 40 additional workers on Wednesday night in yet another round of layoffs.
The CEO and father of 10 has slashed Twitter staffs' fertility benefit in half, along with eliminating commuter and meal perks.
In an excerpt from "Disruptive Technologies," Paul Armstrong examines Meta's rocky pivot and why it's still the central player in the developing metaverse.
European Union regulators say the tech industry, starting with Facebook's parent, needs to get real consent before it slurps up your data.
Elon Musk's ending of the policy ends an era of Twitter's leadership on content moderation.
Twitter is being sued by a San Francisco landlord for allegedly not paying rent for its office space.
As Tesla's stock value tanked, the billionaire and multiple-hyphenate tech CEO tweeted about what really matters.
The Elon Musk-run company just scrapped more employees from its engineering and public policy departments.