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Predictions of a technical disaster abounded as an exodus of Twitter's workforce picked up steam. → Read More
Leading by tweet seizes public attention but also causes organizational chaos and makes it tough to impose change. → Read More
Fast-evolving programs that can "make" images on demand raise a host of ethical, legal and business questions. → Read More
The Biden administration issues a roster of "principles" to rein in Big Tech. → Read More
Apple's in-office mandate strikes a discordant note in the industry that made remote work possible. → Read More
The tech giant is ramping up an ad business just as its iPhone privacy policy is limiting rivals. → Read More
Musk finally tried to answer some of the company employees' questions. → Read More
Offices, homes and software tools must evolve, he says, to get the most out of remote work. → Read More
In Russia, China and many other countries, companies and political oppositions are losing the fight for the internet. → Read More
The companies are riding high on a wave of profits — and so far, government has done little to check their power. → Read More
With a less constant drumbeat of attention-getting actions, we're going to learn whether our fried collective circuits can recover. → Read More
Facebook, Google, Apple, Amazon and Microsoft are all competing with one another. → Read More
The order leaves a short window in which Microsoft or another company could acquire the app. → Read More
There's a new food chain in Silicon Valley. → Read More
The companies have stopped waiting for the government to move and begun taking their own initiative. → Read More
The ill-fated vote-counting app could get another field test. → Read More
The 2020 Democrats don't share the Obama administration's embrace of Big Tech. → Read More
Russia's 2016 campaign was successful — and we haven't found a way to fight back. → Read More
The independent body will review Facebook's content rulings and make "binding" decisions. → Read More
Google and Facebook would get by fine if publishers collectively threatened to pull their content from the platforms. → Read More