
Elon Musk Says Businesses Might Have to Pay for Twitter
If Musk's tweets are founded, businesses and governments will need to pay to continue using the 'digital town square'.
If Musk's tweets are founded, businesses and governments will need to pay to continue using the 'digital town square'.
These new features will be rolled out for all Google users within the next few weeks.
A new national directive seems to have rendered VPN technology - built on a lack of data collection - legally inoperable.
The price of virtual assets continues to soar - but is now the time to jump on the bandwagon?
The Alphabet subsidiary is expanding its Career Certificates program, already used by hundreds of thousands of people.
Live Audio Rooms will be integrated into Facebook Live, allowing users to go live with just audio if they want.
"The vast majority of mental health and prayer apps are exceptionally creepy," says Jen Caltrider, lead on the analysis.
Fidelity Investments has made the cryptocurrency available to investors and the Labor Department is concerned about the risk.
Additionally, more and more employees are willing to take a pay cut if they can keep their remote work policy intact.
Wix's new partnership with LegalZoom allows users to launch a business and create a website on one platform.
The tech giant behind some of the world's favorite workplace apps has launched another time-saving feature.
The change is likely to irk many of Zoom's free users, who will be forced to upgrade to a paid Zoom plan or switch providers.
Users will be told what their data will be used for and if it will be shared with third parties.
The store opening in May will include a Portal device demo area and an "interactive Quest 2 display wall."
Under the deal, Musk will provide $25.5 billion in loans and $21 billion in personal equity. So what's going to change?
Thanks to the landmark case, compensation payments will now be available to roughly 150 million Zoom users.
Amid warnings from multiple US government departments, researchers have observed attacks orchestrated by threat group Hive.
With 24% of all North American jobs now remote, it's become increasingly difficult for pro-office bosses to stem the tide.
According to the company's product roadmap, the app will be available soon.
The software company's new Gesture Recognition feature lets users physically raise their hands to notify attendees.
As an increasing amount of U.S. workers return to the office, a new report reveals that their bosses aren't following them.