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The strange story of a family that can't access $6 million in crypto from the Ethereum presale
3,000 ETH sure is a lot of money.
By Matt Binder
Big Tech back to work? Where each company stands on employee vaccinations.
Facebook and Google announced new requirements for employees to get vaccinated before returning to work.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook to require vaccinations for employees returning to its U.S. offices
It made the announcement hours after Google did the same.
By Rachel Kraus
YouTube rolls out a new revenue stream for creators, Super Thanks
There's a new way for creators to get paid.
By Matt Binder
Twitter suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene again, this time over misleading vaccine tweets
Her next strike will land her a week-long ban.
U.S. and allies formally accuse China of hacking and cyber espionage
The U.S., EU, and NATO formally accuse China of malicious cyber activities.
Facebook's response to Biden and his COVID misinfo criticism is a big miss
How many people have seen COVID-19 misinformation? Facebook won't say.
By Matt Binder
Zuck is a lightweight, and 4 more things we learned about Facebook from 'An Ugly Truth'
Facebook is such a hot mess, a major new book about it is already out of date. But its underlying lessons are timeless.
By Chris Taylor
Joe Biden says Facebook is 'killing people' with COVID misinformation
The president didn't equivocate.
By Tim Marcin
Facebook will pay $1 billion to creators to get them to use its platforms. Will it work?
Facebook has tried this before...
By Matt Binder
Google engineer who criticized company in viral comics on why he finally quit
Software engineer Manu Cornet says Google went from being "like Disneyland" to like any other profit-driven company.
By Rachel Kraus
Biden’s executive order: What it means for Big Tech and you
We've heard politicians pledge to go after corporate power before. Here's what makes this time different.
By Rachel Kraus
36 states sue Google for abusing Play Store power
New York, Utah, North Carolina, and others say Google isn't playing fair.
TikTok deleted over 7 million accounts supposedly belonging to minors
Sorry kids, you can't use TikTok.
By Matt Binder
Google deploys new AI tool to COVID-19 vaccine searches
MUM has the whole world covered.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook is now a $1 trillion dollar company
Joining the ranks of Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Alphabet.
Google tests new feature that will warn if your search doesn't have reliable results yet
Will cautioning users about unreliable information protect us from disinformation?
By Jess Joho
Take a look at the original World Wide Web source code being auctioned off as an NFT
Can you believe it's only taken 30 years to go from WWW to NFT?
By Emmett Smith
Twitter teases the ability to edit... other people's tweets
A potential new feature shared by a product designer could save your mentions from chaos.
YouTube says it will no longer let Trump (or any politician) take over its homepage
Gambling and alcohol ads are prohibited now too.
By Matt Binder
5 takeaways from 5 new antitrust bills aimed at Big Tech
Congress just put Apple, Facebook, Amazon, and Google on notice.
By Rachel Kraus
New York Senate passes bill that could force Apple to loosen its grip on device repairs
The right to repair is becoming a codified reality.
By Rachel Kraus
One single CDN user took down the internet this week
Amazon, Reddit, and CNN all went offline because of this.
By Matt Binder