The Week in Internet News: Facebook Whistleblower Takes Aim
Facebook whistleblower takes aim in the latest week's internet news, shaking up the social media…
The Week in Internet News: Google Faces Third U.S. Antitrust Lawsuit
Google is facing a third U.S. Antitrust lawsuit, adding to the mounting legal challenges the…
The Week in Internet News: China Seeks to Rein in Algorithms
China takes steps to regulate algorithms, potentially impacting tech giants like Alibaba and Tencent. In…
The Week in Internet News: Backlash After Whatsapp Plan to Share Data
Whatsapp faced backlash after announcing its plan to share user data, raising concerns about privacy.…
The Week in Internet News: U.K. Government Pushes Against Encrypted Photos
The U.K. Government is taking a stance against the use of encrypted photos, raising concerns…
The Week in Internet News: Snowden Warns of Anti-Encryption Efforts
In a week of internet news, Edward Snowden has issued a warning about efforts to…
California Sues Giant Oil Companies, Citing Decades of Deception
California is suing giant oil companies for decades of deception, citing evidence of fraud and…
Roughly 1 in 5 Films With a Sag-Aftra Interim Agreement Wouldn’T Get One Now
Roughly 20% of films that previously had a Sag-Aftra interim agreement would not qualify for…
Cramer’S Week Ahead: Pay Attention to the Federal Reserve’S Meeting
Pay attention to the Federal Reserve's meeting as it will have a significant impact on…
Look, a Streaming Service Is Actually Lowering Its Price
A streaming service has actually lowered its price, giving customers a more affordable option. Streaming…