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A new bipartisan bill would crack down on underage social media use in the U.S.—but child advocates see a problem
NewslettersA new bipartisan bill would crack down on underage social media use in the U.S.—but child advocates see a problem
By David MeyerApril 27, 2023
Microsoft’s $69 billion Activision takeover is on life support after regulators say no
NewslettersMicrosoft’s $69 billion Activision takeover is on life support after regulators say no
By David MeyerApril 26, 2023
We’re starting to see why Brexit was a disaster for Big Tech
NewslettersWe’re starting to see why Brexit was a disaster for Big Tech
By David MeyerApril 25, 2023
Twitter gave a gold check to a bogus, racial-slur-spewing Disney Junior account
NewslettersTwitter gave a gold check to a bogus, racial-slur-spewing Disney Junior account
By David MeyerApril 24, 2023
SpaceX’s Starship went down in a blaze of glory—and left a mess for locals who warned about the impact
NewslettersSpaceX’s Starship went down in a blaze of glory—and left a mess for locals who warned about the impact
By Andrea GuzmanApril 21, 2023
Microsoft's logo hung at a fair.
Newsletters‘Lawsuit time’: Elon Musk explodes after Microsoft’s Twitter ad snub
By David MeyerApril 20, 2023
Meta was warned not to let teens into Horizon Worlds, but it’s doing it anyway
NewslettersMeta was warned not to let teens into Horizon Worlds, but it’s doing it anyway
By David MeyerApril 19, 2023
WhatsApp and Signal fight back against the latest government plan to make encryption do the impossible
NewslettersWhatsApp and Signal fight back against the latest government plan to make encryption do the impossible
By David MeyerApril 18, 2023
Google’s search dominance made it complacent—until now
NewslettersGoogle’s search dominance made it complacent—until now
By David MeyerApril 17, 2023
The case for a 6-month moratorium on VCs tweeting
NewslettersThe case for a 6-month moratorium on VCs tweeting
By Alexei OreskovicApril 14, 2023
Twitter’s eToro deal gives a boost to #FinTwitter, but the deeper benefits remain fuzzy
NewslettersTwitter’s eToro deal gives a boost to #FinTwitter, but the deeper benefits remain fuzzy
By David MeyerApril 13, 2023
The U.S. government would like to know what its A.I. rules should look like
NewslettersThe U.S. government would like to know what its A.I. rules should look like
By David MeyerApril 12, 2023
Americans really don’t trust crypto, Pew survey shows
NewslettersAmericans really don’t trust crypto, Pew survey shows
By David MeyerApril 11, 2023
Cruise’s recent recall shows how AVs could affect buses and other accessible transit
NewslettersCruise’s recent recall shows how AVs could affect buses and other accessible transit
By Andrea GuzmanApril 10, 2023
The bombshell report that Tesla employees had access to cars’ video recordings is a reminder of a risk we all face
NewslettersThe bombshell report that Tesla employees had access to cars’ video recordings is a reminder of a risk we all face
By Kylie RobisonApril 7, 2023
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