More Tech Industry - Page 7
Airbnb is now testing its anti-party tools in the U.S. and Canada
Maybe try a quiet board game night instead.
By Amanda Yeo
Facebook Messenger finally wants to make end-to-end encrypted the default
Goodbye, opt-in. Hello, default.
Amazon pushes palm-paying tech into more Whole Foods stores
The ecommerce giant wants to get its "hands" on our biometric data.
Elon Musk sells $6.9 billion worth of Tesla shares, says he'll buy them back
"It is important to avoid an emergency sale of Tesla stock."
Democrats score a major political win…over Disney and Hulu
Get ready to see political issue ads on Hulu.
By Matt Binder
This neural leg sleeve uses AI to correct walking patterns
A game-changing bionic leg
By Mark Stetson
Amazon buys primary-care provider One Medical in $3.9 billion deal
The acquisition raises concerns many have about Amazon having access to customers' sensitive medical data.
Tesla sold most of its Bitcoin, but none of its Dogecoin
To the moon (not you, Bitcoin)!
Apple agrees to $50 million settlement over MacBook's old defective butterfly keyboards
Dealt with a defective butterfly keyboard? Here's how much you may get...
By Matt Binder
5 damning revelations from the Uber Files
Who said it: an Uber exec or Kendall Roy?
By Christianna Silva and Mike Pearl
Can the courts force Elon Musk to buy Twitter now that he doesn't want it?
Corporate law has never been so exciting.
By Mike Pearl
Tesla sued again for alleged racial discrimination against Black workers
Tesla is now facing at least 10 racial discrimination or sexual harassment lawsuits.
Instagram has been blocking posts that mention abortion
The company said it was due to a "technical glitch".
Bitcoin miners stop 'HODLing,' start selling as crypto crashes and energy costs rise
The good times for Bitcoin miners may be over.
By Matt Binder
Google warns of 'hermit spyware' infecting Android and iOS devices
Google has already identified victims in Italy and Kazahkstan
New Amazon Alexa feature will creepily mimic dead loved one's voices
It's like an episode of "Black Mirror"
'Contactless fingerprinting' will soon let the police scan your prints with a smartphone
Civil liberty experts and privacy groups are concerned.
By Matt Binder
I canceled my Amazon Prime membership. You can, too.
It's time to say goodbye to Prime.
Elon Musk will answer questions from Twitter employees this week
No one's getting fired over a question. Well, except that one. Pack your things, Greg.
It's a bird, it's a plane, it's...Amazon's long-awaited drone delivery service
A whole new way to order toilet paper.
Meta gives up on building a camera-equipped smartwatch, report says
Meta's camera-equipped smartwatch is dead.