Twitter agrees to pay millions in fines after US government alleges privacy violations
Twitter has agreed to pay $150 million in fines after the US government sued the social...
Continue ReadingTwitter holds annual shareholder meeting amid uncertainty with Elon Musk deal
Twitter on Wednesday held what could be its last annual shareholder meeting as a public company...
Continue ReadingGoogle should limit location data collection to protect abortion seekers, US lawmakers say
Dozens of Democratic lawmakers urged Google on Tuesday to limit the amount of location data it...
Continue ReadingFederal appeals court rules for social media companies in battle over content moderation
Key parts of a Florida law restricting social media platforms’ ability to moderate content likely violate...
Continue ReadingShe thought a dark moment in her past was forgotten. Then she scanned her face online
Cher Scarlett, a software engineer, has a history of being misidentified by face-scanning technology, including one...
Continue ReadingGoogle's new Street View camera is more portable (and looks weirdly cute)
Since launching in five US cities in 2007, Google’s Street View cars have been circling the...
Continue ReadingSamsung plans to create 80,000 new jobs with $356 billion investment
Samsung on Tuesday outlined a plan to pour more than $350 billion into its businesses and...
Continue ReadingGroup of Activision Blizzard employees votes to form the company's first union
Some workers at Activision Blizzard have officially unionized, marking the company’s first union and the video...
Continue ReadingHere's what happened during Boeing's 'nail-biting' spacecraft docking
Boeing managed to dock a spacecraft at the International Space Station late last week, but it...
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