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Moral panic about our use of devices could benefit from good data. Big Tech companies are sitting on that information. → Read More
Social media platforms have a role in inciting violence, but there’s little evidence to suggest that shutting them down prevents escalation. → Read More
Conflicting national laws on harmful content could have unintended consequences for the global internet. → Read More
Asking tech leaders how to regulate their own industry might be like “asking the foxes how best to guard the henhouse.” → Read More
As Uber and Lyft go public, financial interest in getting truly driverless cars on the road will mount. That shouldn’t mean it happens in a rush. → Read More
Software looks to be at the heart of the recent Ethiopian Airlines crash. Safety approval of such systems will only get harder as technology advances. → Read More
Knowing how far to go in curbing Big Tech’s power might not be as straightforward as it first seems. → Read More
The social network has laid out plans for making a shift toward private messaging. Less clear is how it will turn a profit from it. → Read More
Big tech has tempted many math and science graduates away from finance and toward Silicon Valley, so the search for new staff is expanding. → Read More
It’s unclear if any successor will be able to continue the hot streak of the social networks’s co-founders, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger. → Read More
Once an also-ran, a turnaround at the chip maker A.M.D. is taking hold. → Read More
The world’s biggest contract electronics manufacturer has recorded two straight quarters of declining profits, as smartphone sales stagnate. → Read More
Corporate boards could authorize companies to purchase $1 trillion of their own stock this year. → Read More
The company is investing $2.35 billion to make it easier to use apps and services securely from afar. Expect similar deals soon. → Read More
A U.S. senator and a panel in Britain’s House of Commons have offered some of the first firm suggestions to address issues relating to privacy and misinformation. → Read More
The financing reflects the technology’s embrace by Beijing, which has created a better environment for companies to test it than in the West. → Read More
The race to surpass the symbolic market cap is Apple’s to lose, but Amazon is increasingly giving it some stiff competition. → Read More
European officials have fined Google a record $5.1 billion. History suggests the company’s share price won’t be affected. → Read More
The firm’s chief executive has announced the end of his tenure after 12 years in the role. Here’s how he said goodbye. → Read More
A proposal for a soft exit from the European Union aims to gently limit access of British banks to European markets. E.U. officials might demand that it goes further. → Read More