As we have seen with the fall of Kabul, a handful of unelected tech executives play a big role in high-stakes global affairs.Read More
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More low-wage employees want opportunities to grow. Big companies are making more promises to help them.Read More
David Marcus, the head of the tech giant’s financial services unit, described the social network as a “challenger in the payments industry” that faces...
The backlash to Apple’s efforts to fight child sexual abuse show that in the debate between privacy and security, there are few easy answers.Read...
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It’s been two days since Kabul fell to the Taliban and social media giants are scrambling to figure out how to deal with the...
Twitter tests option for users to report ‘misleading’ tweets to crack down on misinformation
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After years of accusations that it’s helped spread misinformation, Twitter is finally giving users an easy way to report misleading tweets. But don’t expect...
In early August, Apple announced a major new program designed to help combat child exploitation and promote safety, issues the tech community has increasingly...
Robert Allbritton, the owner of Politico, is weighing a lucrative payday against maintaining full control over a widely read Washington news site.Read More
How Amazon Won Shopping
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Amazon might not be the best shopping site, but using it can feel like magic.Read More
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