U.S. President Bush's Total Information Awareness Program collected and analyzed vast amounts of data to identify suspicious activity.
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Deutsche Telekom showcased an app-less AI smartphone concept that relies on artificial intelligence rather than apps to handle users' needs.
Meta revealed that posts on Facebook, Instagram boosted via iOS apps now incur a 30% Apple fee, impacting businesses.
A federal judge ordered Elon Musk to testify again in the U.S. SEC Twitter probe of his $44 billion takeover of the company.
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US senators grilled CEOs of the biggest social media companies at Senate child safety hearing and said Congress must quickly pass legislation.
X has blocked users from searching for Taylor Swift after fake sexually explicit images of the singer proliferated on social media this week.
Apple plans to add new fees and restrictions when it starts allowing third-party software downloads outside its App Store, according to WSJ.
Instagram and Facebook users in Europe will be offered more choices on how they consume Meta Platforms' services to comply with DMA.
Reddit has drawn up detailed plans to launch its Reddit IPO in March, moving forward with a listing it has been eyeing for more than 3 years.