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Meta may be forced to break up Instagram and WhatsApp after a major antitrust trial. Judge Boasberg's ruling could reshape Big Tech forever.
Republicans have for years alleged Big Tech uses tactics to oppose conservatives. In 2022, the Republican National Committee ...
Meta says it’s in fierce combat for eyeballs with YouTube and TikTok. A 27% drop in socializing during the smartphone era ...
Inside the president’s battle with the university.
Starlink’s disregard for Australian laws echoes the ongoing conflict between the Australian government and Musk-owned X, ...
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When Donald Trump returned to the White House this winter, members of his circle set about creating an establishment that ...
Objective: Intempus aims to create robots that can mimic human physiological states. Impact: This could revolutionize how ...
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After weeks of arguments in the Federal Trade Commission's monopoly trial, Meta is done defending its decade-plus-old acquisitions of Instagram and WhatsApp—at least for now.
Meta Platforms Inc. has done all it can in court to fight back at the US Federal Trade Commission’s claims that it’s a monopoly. Now it’s up to a federal judge to decide whether the company should be ...