Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are all taking tougher stances on content from Russian state media amid intensifying pressure from European officials for the Big...
Airbnb is offering free short-term housing for up to 100,000 Ukrainians who have been displaced by the war with Russia, the company announced Monday.
Amazon will no longer require its US warehouse employees to wear face masks in states where local laws do not require them, regardless of...
Facebook’s parent Meta said Monday it has caught dozens of fake, pro-Russian accounts, groups and pages across its platforms trying to spread anti-Ukrainian propaganda...
Google will no longer allow Russian state media outlets to run ads, following a similar decision on Saturday by the tech giant’s video subsidiary,...
After years of talks about the need for public-private partnerships to combat cyberattacks, the war in Ukraine is stress-testing the system.Read More
Ukraine War Tests the Power of Tech Giants
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Google, Meta, Twitter, Telegram and others are levers in the conflict, caught between demands from Ukraine, Russia, the European Union and the U.S.Read More
Thanks to the invention he helped create in the 1970s, people can send email over an office network or visit a website through a...
A newly revamped store in Washington shows how thoroughly Amazon has woven itself into the grocery shopping experience.Read More
As the world overwhelmingly condemns the assault on Ukraine, online opinion in China is mostly pro-Russia, pro-war and pro-Putin.Read More