
FTC Suing Data Broker for Selling Off Location Data of US Citizens
The Commission voted 4-1 to file the complaint against Idaho-based broker Kochava.
The Commission voted 4-1 to file the complaint against Idaho-based broker Kochava.
Get those applause emojis at the ready, Google has just made the lives of the emoji-obsessed a little bit easier.
Facebook and Snapchat are just the latest social media giants to withdraw support from games on their platforms.
The web conferencing software's new feature will let music be played as soon as a call transfer is initiated.
Bubbles is a business communication tool that could help remote workers feel less overwhelmed with always being available.
We're breaking past language barriers, as live translated captions are already coming to Microsoft Teams as well.
With this new feature, users will be able to leave meetings on all their devices with a single click.
The affordable platform offers a wide range of new features that can help small businesses drive efficient growth.
Lower wages, long Covid caution, and a tight labor market all spur employees to band together against in-office mandates.
According to the leak, half of Twitter's servers have been running old and vulnerable software while executives do little.
A new survey of US executives and board members found that some big shifts are likely coming to the business world.
According to the new survey results, Apple's users were more likely to report never experiencing a security breach.
Conducting business on mobile? Bad news: It turns out your iPhone or iPad isn't as secure as you thought.
The company wants to expand its advertising capabilities and is rumored to be creating a demand-side platform.
Apple now expects Bay Area employees to be in work on Tuesdays and Thursdays, with an additional day up to teams to decide.
According to the report, 15 ByteDance employees are still working in Chinese state-backed media.
As part of its major corporate overhaul, Peloton has also let go of 784 workers and closed several branches.
The US Department of State is cracking down on cyber criminals, and released a picture for the first time, to prove it.
The new features, announced this week, are the latest updates to the platform following the Duo-Meet merger.
As major tech companies are forced to make cuts to personnel, Google employees are anticipating the same fate.
Green bubbles be damned, it's time to make texting work better for everyone, no matter what device you're using.