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Facebook paid firm to malign TikTok

Apple and Meta Gave User Data to Hackers Who Used Forged Legal Requests

Meta's Trying to Blame TikTok for Popularizing Its Own Poisonous User Trends

How China's TikTok, Facebook influencers push propaganda

Meta reportedly paid political consultants to smear TikTok

Hubble Space Telescope spots most distant single star ever seen

Asus will lower some GPU prices up to 25% following tariff changes

The Okta Mess Is Even Worse Than It Appears

Watchdog Group Publishes Encyclopedia of All the Nasty Things Big Tech Has Done

Energy efficiency guru Amory Lovins: ‘It’s the largest, cheapest, safest, cleanest way to address the crisis’

US plans semiconductor alliance with Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan | The US has proposed forging a semiconductor industry alliance between the United States, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan in a move to prevent China from gaining dominance over the strategic sector.

Verizon blames ‘bad actors’ for the spam text you got from your own number | The carrier says it’s working with US law enforcement to find those responsible

Ex-Google CEO funneled money into the White House science office

An Angry Stalker Used an Apple Watch Wrapped Around His Ex's Tire Spokes to Secretly Track Her

Tesla's Shanghai Gigafactory will shut down for 4 days after a surge in COVID-19 cases triggered a new wave of restrictions across the city, reports say

Apple reportedly cuts production of its new iPhone SE by 20%

A Ferris Bueller App That Attends Zoom Meetings For You—And Other Small Business Tech News This Week

A new approach to tackle optimization problems using Boltzmann machines

HP bets big on future of hybrid work with $3.3bn Poly buy - Plantronics and Polycom have a new parent company

SpaceX ending production of flagship crew capsule

Despite calling himself a 'free speech absolutist,' Elon Musk has a history of retaliation against employees and critics

Autonomous nanomachines inspired by nature

Killed by Microsoft: A virtual graveyard of dead and abandoned Microsoft products

A UPI-like platform for e-commerce aims to break Amazon, Flipkart's hold in India

Teaching AI to Read Fetal Ultrasound in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: "Northwestern Medicine and Google are collaborating on a project to bring fetal ultrasound to developing countries by combining AI (artificial intelligence), low-cost hand-held ultrasound devices and a smartphone. "

Forget the Galaxy Z Fold 3: Samsung’s first ‘scrollable’ phone just leaked

That smiling LinkedIn profile face might be a computer-generated fake

How Native Americans Are Trying to Debug A.I.’s Biases

Global science project links Android phones with satellites to improve weather forecasts

Uber secures 30-month London taxi license

Winnipeg students learning the skills needed to deal with online misinformation, disinformation

Why San Francisco turned sour on Uber, Lyft and other ride-hailing apps

Volkswagen delays launch of ID.5 to May due to lack of wiring harnesses

EU and U.S. agree to new data-sharing pact, offering some respite for Big Tech

Google Fiber contractors vote to join union

This is how fast a ransomware attack encrypts all your files

Google Fiber workers successfully Unionize in Kansas City

Emergency Google Chrome update fixes zero-day used in attacks

New Image of the Sun Is Unlike Anything Seen Before

Former TikTok moderators sue over emotional toll of 'extremely disturbing' videos

Japanese start-up wants to cause real-life pain in the metaverse

Blockchain is a terrible idea for elections, actually

Activision Faces New Suit From Worker Alleging ‘Rampant Sexism’

Google Search will soon let you book checkups and other medical appointments

Stephen Wilhite, creator of the GIF, has died

A locked-in man has communicated in sentences by thought alone

You’ve probably never heard of terahertz waves, but they could change your life

Stephen Wilhite, creator of the GIF, has died

Ethereum Foundation 'indulged' Virgil Griffith's effort to breach North Korea sanctions, U.S. prosecutors say

Cybercriminals made almost $7bn in 2021: FBI