News spread throughout the past week in regard to Gmail shutting down. Musk would be developing a new email service, Xmail.
Elon Musk's X social media platform, TikTok owner ByteDance, and Booking.com may face tough EU rules as gatekeepers.
Edward Snowden became a famous whistleblower when he outed the government for spying on its citizens during the War on Terror.
YX International had unintentionally leaked sensitive data to the internet, jeopardizing one-time password (OTP) text messages.
Meta Platforms stops paying Australian news publishers for content on Facebook, sparking a fresh battle with Canberra.
Google CEO addresses bias issues with Gemini AI tool, promises substantial improvement and relaunch in the coming weeks.
In legal case news, the U.S. Supreme Court will decide on how to best apply the First Amendment to social media platforms.
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Reddit strikes a $60 million per year deal with Google for AI content licensing for AI training. Read about this high-profile partnership.
Google will launch an anti-misinformation campaign across five countries in the EU, the company said ahead of parliamentary elections.