A UK man faces criminal charges in connection with the major 2020 Twitter hack of several high-profile accounts including Apple, Biden, and Obama.
Author: Terry Collins, USA TODAY
Twitter suspends Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for ‘misleading’ COVID-19 information
Twitter suspends Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene for 12 hours after she posted ‘misleading’ information about COVID-19.
Will virtual happy hours go offline as COVID-19 restrictions ease and in-person social events return?
As COVID-19 restrictions ease and “Zoom fatigue” sets in over online socializing, are we seeing the beginning of the end of virtual happy hours?
Zuckerberg: Facebook to pay creators $1 billion for content through 2022
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg said the social network plans to pay up to $1 billion to users who create content on Facebook and Instagram through 2022.
Apple gives $1 billion to fund affordable housing projects in California
Apple deploys $1 billion in funds for housing projects across California as part of its $ 2.5 billion initiative to combat the state’s housing crisis.
Google hit with antitrust lawsuit by 36 states alleging app store monopoly
A group of state attorneys general filed an antitrust lawsuit saying Google is running a monopoly for its app store. Google says the suit “meritless.”
Jeff Bezos steps down as Amazon CEO today. Here are some of his biggest moments as he becomes executive chair
Andy Jassy replaces Jeff Bezos as Amazon CEO effective July 5. Bezos, the world’s richest person, becomes executive chair.
Is your friend an extremist? Facebook is asking some users about exposure to content.
Facebook confirms it’s asking some users if they’ve been exposed to extremist content or know someone who is becoming an extremist as part of a test.
‘This is my full-time job’: How Twitch became the go-to platform for creators to make money
As Twitch celebrates its 10th anniversary, the streamer has evolved from solely gamers to musicians, entertainers and others trying to make money.
Federal judge dismisses antitrust suit against Facebook, says complaint was ‘legally insufficient’
Federal judge dismisses the Federal Trade Commission and states’ antitrust lawsuit against Facebook, saying claims are “legally insufficient.”