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Meta is reportedly announcing mass layoffs this week
The news comes after high-profile and widespread cuts at Twitter.
Twitter layoff lawsuit is aimed at preventing a repeat of Tesla layoffs
There's a pattern here.
By Mike Pearl
Twitter layoffs are the deepest of a thousand cuts. Here's where else big tech is bleeding.
Elon Musk's pink-slip bonanza is part of a trend. From Meta to Microsoft, large layoffs are coming to big tech.
By Chris Taylor
Substack is swooping in as Twitter chaos continues
For Substack, Twitter's current pandemonium is an opportunity.
For a brief moment, Apple was bigger than Amazon, Alphabet, and Meta combined
In terms of market cap, of course.
Is Mastodon the emerging alternative to Twitter?
The app is actually gaining some traction in the wake of Musk's takeover.
Elon Musk is using Trump's Twitter tactics. We know how this ends.
Huge debt. Conspiracy tweets. Media feuds. Too many outrages at once. Did Twitter's new owner take the wrong lesson from the Trump era? Did we?
By Chris Taylor
Startup success: Laid-off tech workers are becoming their own bosses
Don't get mad — get even.
By PCMag
Musk's Twitter takeover isn't going the way you think
The new owner talked a big game to his fanbase, but he's already dodging regulators and backing down from the big questions.
By Chris Taylor
Pranksters fool some media members after Elon Musk's Twitter takeover
One guy's "name" was Ligma...
By Tim Marcin
The TikTok settlement is real, and you can get money from it
In fact, you might have already gotten paid.
By Mike Pearl
Twitter employees aren't pleased with Elon Musk
'We demand to be treated with dignity, and to not be treated as mere pawns in a game played by billionaires.'
By Tim Marcin
No, Musk probably won't fire 75% of Twitter. We should still be worried.
A Musk-led Twitter would be a disaster for users. But treat all reports of his takeover plans with a pinch of salt.
By Chris Taylor
Elon tweeted that Ukraine can keep using Starlink for free. But it’s Elon, so who knows?
He had wanted the U.S. taxpayer to foot (more of) the bill.
By Mike Pearl
Apple XR headset might have 'Face ID' tech for paying with your eyes
In Apple's virtual reality, your eyes can do so much more.
Netflix deal with BARB is about ratings, not 'Stranger Things'
We can see the confusion, but it's an acronym.
TwitchCon attendees were severely injured from jumping into a shallow foam pit
One woman broke her back in two places.
By PCMag
Yarbo is a Roomba-like lawn robot for your yard
The bot has different modules for every season.
TikTokkers in the U.S. will soon be able to impulse-buy directly from livestreams
It's QVC for the livestream era.
Apple exec now has a lot more time on his hands to 'fondle big-breasted women'
'The Blevinator' has left the building.
Hacker uses Fast Company's Apple News account to send offensive message
Apple News has disabled the publisher's channel.
Facebook 'influence operations' run by Russia and China were shut down by Meta
The Russian operation was one of the biggest yet, the Chinese one was the first focusing on U.S. politics.
By Matt Binder