British regulars have sent a warning notice to the company, the first major case under new rules in Britain that protect minors online.Read More
Month: September 2022
A draft agreement with the Biden administration to keep the Chinese-owned video app operating in the United States is under review. That could mean...
“Salt” resembles many science-fiction films from the ’70s and early ’80s, complete with 35mm footage of space freighters and moody alien landscapes. But while...
When Iranian authorities pulled the plug on the internet in 2019 amid anti-government protests, the international community struggled to track the civilian carnage that...
A study that looked back at those tests found that relatively weak social connections were more helpful in finding jobs than stronger social ties.Read...
A tech-savvy artist unearthed video footage of people working hard to capture the perfect shot for Instagram. It is a lesson in the artifice...
Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg and Marc Andreessen show how the tech industry’s insular culture remains largely unchanged.Read More
Fitness apps and the power of live satellite tracking have allowed runners, cyclists and others to draw hearts, animals, birthday wishes — and even...
Battling far-right extremism, Germany has gone further than any other Western democracy to prosecute individuals for what they say online, testing the limits of...
Misleading and divisive posts about the Nov. 8 midterm vote have flooded social media. Here are three prevalent themes.Read More