EU unveils new 'anti-disinformation code' to crack down on fake accounts and falsehoods
European Union officials on Thursday announced new, voluntary commitments by companies including Google, Facebook-parent Meta, Twitter...
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Hao Jia was so convinced in the potential of cryptocurrencies that he passed up a job...
Continue ReadingApple retail workers in Maryland to begin voting in historic union election
Apple workers at a retail outpost in Towson, Maryland, are set to begin voting on Wednesday...
Continue ReadingThe first-ever tweet sold as an NFT for $2.9 million
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey sold the first-ever published tweet as an NFT, a digital collector’s item...
Continue ReadingAmazon was supposed to kill Instacart. Instead Instacart became a mini-Amazon
When Amazon bought Whole Foods in 2017, the outlook appeared bleak for Instacart. Four years later,...
Continue ReadingSocial media star David Dobrik steps down from his buzzy app Dispo amid controversy
One of the buzziest apps of the moment is now in disarray, with its social media...
Continue ReadingElon Musk responds to spying concerns in China: Trust us, we're just like TikTok
Tesla CEO Elon Musk says his company’s cars would never be used for spying in China,...
Continue ReadingGameStop earnings fall short of expectations, but online sales offer some hope
After several wild weeks in the spotlight, GameStop’s released financial results for the three months ended...
Continue ReadingBritish Airways faces $230 million fine. It would be a record under Europe's tough data privacy law
British Airways faces a record $230 million fine after a website failure compromised the personal details...
Continue ReadingEmojis are increasingly coming up in court cases. Judges are struggling with how to interpret them
Can a knife emoji double as a threat to kill someone? Does a heart emoji from...
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