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Millennials and Gen Z are filled with regret over things they bought because of social media
Personal FinanceMillennials and Gen Z are filled with regret over things they bought because of social media
By Chloe BergerSeptember 19, 2023
Elon Musk purchased Twitter for $44 billion.
TechElon Musk wants to get everyone paying to use Twitter to counter ‘bots’—but his WeChat ambitions suggest another motive
By Christiaan HetznerSeptember 19, 2023
New VSCO CEO Eric Wittman
TechExclusive: VSCO appoints new CEO as social media app looks to help ‘creators to make some money’
By Paolo ConfinoSeptember 18, 2023
Mike Pence calls for a TikTok ban, warning privacy is ‘compromised’ on the ‘platform for the Chinese Communist government’
TechMike Pence calls for a TikTok ban, warning privacy is ‘compromised’ on the ‘platform for the Chinese Communist government’
By Gregory Korte, Annmarie Hordern, Joe Mathieu and BloombergSeptember 15, 2023
Alex Jones
PoliticsAlex Jones is still a millionaire and spending over $90,000 per month as Sandy Hook parents await payment on $1.5 billion verdicts
By Dave Collins and The Associated PressSeptember 15, 2023
TikTok wants to become Amazon for Gen Z.  Cheap products and concerns about customer data are foiling the plan
LifestyleTikTok wants to become Amazon for Gen Z. Cheap products and concerns about customer data are foiling the plan
By Alexandra SternlichtSeptember 14, 2023
Elon Musk bought Twitter while Tesla and SpaceX were running smoothly because he’s ‘addicted to intensity’ and ‘doesn’t like to coast’
TechElon Musk bought Twitter while Tesla and SpaceX were running smoothly because he’s ‘addicted to intensity’ and ‘doesn’t like to coast’
By Steve MollmanSeptember 14, 2023
Why critics love to hate Elon Musk–and why his fans adore him
CommentaryWhy critics love to hate Elon Musk–and why his fans adore him
By Grace LordanSeptember 13, 2023
Meta is blocking ‘potentially sensitive’ topics, including COVID and vaccines, from Threads search
TechMeta is blocking ‘potentially sensitive’ topics, including COVID and vaccines, from Threads search
By Chris MorrisSeptember 12, 2023
Illustration of google maps with the find my friends logo.
TechGen Z’s latest tech craze is tracking each other’s exact whereabouts: ‘It’s exploded into a cool thing to do’
By Chloe TaylorSeptember 12, 2023
Linda Yaccarino accused of ignoring actions of boss Elon Musk after claiming X is fighting antisemitism
TechLinda Yaccarino accused of ignoring actions of boss Elon Musk after claiming X is fighting antisemitism
By Alicia Diaz and BloombergSeptember 9, 2023
TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew delivers his opening speech during the TikTok Southeast Asia Impact Forum 2023 in Jakarta
TechTikTok might have accidentally revealed the new features it’s working on thanks to a hiring spree with one particular focus
By Eleanor PringleSeptember 7, 2023
Teenager who died after trying Paqui’s ‘One Chip Challenge’ was following a social media promotion from a $1.6 billion Hershey unit
HealthTeenager who died after trying Paqui’s ‘One Chip Challenge’ was following a social media promotion from a $1.6 billion Hershey unit
By Chloe BergerSeptember 6, 2023
DiGiorno is giving away its new Pineapple Pickle Pizza
RetailDiGiorno is giving away its new Pineapple Pickle Pizza
By Chris MorrisSeptember 6, 2023
Meta and Alphabet would owe at least 4% of annual revenue in Canada to news outlets under draft regulations pushed by Justin Trudeau
TechMeta and Alphabet would owe at least 4% of annual revenue in Canada to news outlets under draft regulations pushed by Justin Trudeau
By Randy Thanthong-Knight and BloombergSeptember 1, 2023
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