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New EU law would make Meta and Google reveal their algorithms secrets
Content algorithms, targeted ads, and moderation would all be affected by the Digital Services Act.
By Alex Perry
Workers at an Atlanta Apple Store will vote on whether to unionize
It will be the first Apple Store union vote in the United States.
By Rachel Kraus
Amazon must reinstate 'unlawfully' fired worker, judge rules
"For me to win and walk back through those doors changes everything. It will show that Amazon can be beat."
By Sam Haysom
Apple Store workers at Grand Central, other locations, reportedly working to unionize
The Grand Central employees are organizing under the name Fruit Stand Workers United.
By Rachel Kraus
Elon Musk offers to buy Twitter. Yep, the whole damn thing.
The Tesla CEO made a "best and final" offer of $54.20 per share.
Yelp will cover travel expenses for abortion access, but there's still progress to be made
The company is among several who have expanded benefits for employees affected by bans in Texas and other states.
Elon Musk invested big in Twitter, but now he's getting sued over it
The drama continues.
Elon Musk 'donated' Starlink terminals to Ukraine. U.S. taxpayers paid SpaceX millions for it.
SpaceX previously claimed the U.S. didn't give them any money to send Starlink to Ukraine.
By Matt Binder
11 Etsy sellers explain why they're going on strike
Over 12,000 artists, vintage sellers, and other craftspeople are closing up shop in protest of Etsy's policies.
By Rachel Kraus
Most crypto donors to Ukraine were looking to profit with an airdrop
Since the airdrop was canceled Ethereum transactions to Ukraine have dramatically dropped.
By Matt Binder
Staten Island warehouse workers just voted to form the first Amazon union
The win of grassroots organizers over one of the world's biggest corporations is beyond historic.
By Rachel Kraus
Facebook-hired firm promoted fake TikTok challenge to generate bad press
Targeted Victory receives receives hundreds of millions from Republican campaigns.
By Matt Binder
Crypto.com's Oscars ad urges donations to Ukraine via crypto. But it's not so simple.
Cryptocurrency is completely unnecessary to donate to Ukraine.
By Matt Binder
Why Amazon only got a $60,000 fine for a 'serious' labor violation
This is what 'the big guns' look like — and they aren't nearly big enough.
By Rachel Kraus
How WiFi powered our lives in 2021 — and what’s next
Let's face it, a solid WiFi connection is essential.
Netflix tests charging extra for the best part of Netflix
Sharing is caring, and apparently costly.
By Jack Morse
DuckDuckGo 'down-ranks' Russian disinformation. The search engine's users are not happy.
Is DuckDuckGo turning on its users, or did they misunderstand the search engine to begin with?
By Matt Binder
Apple called out for hypocrisy while 'celebrating women' at peek performance event
For International Women's Day, Tim Cook honored women on Twitter while the Apple Event prominently featured female developers. There's just one problem.
By Rachel Kraus
Tim Cook wears Ukrainian flag colors at Apple Event, seemingly sending silent support
Blue sweater, yellow watch band.
By Tim Marcin
How to watch Apple's 'peek performance' event on March 8
Is a new iPhone SE on the way?
PayPal ditches Russia over its unprovoked war with Ukraine
It's just the latest company to do so.
By Tim Marcin
Russia's second-largest internet provider cuts off Russian websites
There's a new player in the cyberwar.
By Rachel Kraus