Robinhood Markets Inc. said the personal information of around 7 million users was exposed in a Nov. 3 data breach, of which the company said 310 people had their names, dates of
Month: January 2024
Shame On Uber
The Department of Justice said it is suing Uber Technologies Inc. for charging wait-time fees for passengers with disabilities, alleging that the company violated the Americans with Disabilities Act by charging fees
Internet For All
Vice President Kamala Harris said the United States has joined the 80-country Paris call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace, a voluntary initiative the country had been absent from since its founding
Meta Effects on Advertising
Meta said it will remove advertisers’ ability to target people with ads based on interactions with content about health, race and ethnicity, sexual orientation and thousands of other topics, as of https://techthisout.shop/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/3000.jpg.
Instagram’s Latest Feature
Instagram is testing a “Take a Break” feature that will encourage users to stop using it, which will notify users if they have spent a certain amount of time on the
San Francisco Robotaxi Waymo has Tens of Thousand on Waitlist
Waymo has given hundreds of people robotaxi rides since its test rollout in San Francisco in August, with tens of thousands more residents on a waitlist, the Alphabet Inc company’s co-chief executive
Tesla Autonomous Car Update
Tesla Inc. Chief Executive Elon Musk pushed the use of cameras over other safety devices in his bid to build autonomous vehicles despite engineers’ safety concerns, who also worried that he was
Big Data Confirms: We Still Love Superheroes
Most Americans still enjoy superhero movies, but more and more say they’re getting tired of them. Superhero film fatigue among U.S. adults is up 6 points from a 2018 survey.
A European Union plan seen by Bloomberg
A European Union plan seen by Bloomberg would reclassify as many as 4.1 million people who work for delivery and ride-hailing apps as employees and recognize another 3.8 million as
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia rejected China Telecom Corp.’s emergency effort to temporarily stop it from being blacklisted by the Federal Communications Commission, ahead of