Conservative activist and friend of Donald Trump, Laura Loomer, is freaking out.
Elon Musk is trying to tear it all down.
It's the latest warning from the Trump administration that it wants Big Tech left alone.
It's yet another sign that Elon Musk is at the center of the new Trump government.
Gamers will officially begin to feel the cost of Trump's tariffs starting in March.
It fled that platform in 2023 after it was featured next to Nazi content.
The EU's requirement to support alternative app stores has opened up a whole new world of options.
The machines, which cost six figures and are used during heart surgery, will now have to be repaired by the company directly.
The so-called “crypto task force” will aim establish regulatory framework for crypto assets.
The president has frequently railed against anti-conservative bias on social media and once threatened to jail Mark Zuckerberg.
New York requires ISPs to offer $15 or $20 plans. AT&T would rather not.
The case brought by the porn industry over a Texas age-verification law could determine the fate of more than a dozen similar laws in other states.
The Supreme Court held oral arguments Friday in a case that is likely to decide whether the TikTok is allowed to continue functioning in the U.S.
GDPR is complicated. Just ask the coalition that created it.
The incoming president is widely expected to weaponize DOJ to go after competitors of Truth Social.
SpaceX's new satellites allowed some people in areas effected by hurricanes to send text messages earlier this year, now it will begin expanding the service commercially.
The court will seek to determine whether qualifying rural communities should receive federally funded internet access.
But that doesn’t mean the Patent Office isn’t using AI, quite the opposite.
Brendan Carr has been auditioning to run the FCC since 2017. He wants to rewrite Section 230, give money to Elon Musk, and supports punishing TV stations on behalf of his boss.
Trump’s pick for Attorney General has a long history of going after tech companies and supporting FTC Chair Lisa Khan.