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The 7 weirdest moments of the Elizabeth Holmes trial
From TaskRabbits to too-loud keyboards, the Theranos fraud trial was a showcase of modern-day Silicon Valley.
By Rachel Kraus
Elizabeth Holmes found guilty: The latest updates on Theranos trial
Holmes has been found guilty on four counts.
By Rachel Kraus
Jury finds Elizabeth Holmes guilty of 4 counts in Theranos fraud trial
Holmes faced two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud and nine counts of wire fraud — and it's not over yet.
By Rachel Kraus
All the major companies that have pulled out of CES, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft
High-profile cancellations are casting a COVID-shaped shadow over the annual Las Vegas tech trade show.
By Rachel Kraus
'There's no moment of silence': What happened after 2 Amazon employees reportedly died within hours of each other
Amazon has repeatedly been criticised for its treatment of workers.
By Amanda Yeo
OnlyFans' CEO has stepped down and appointed a spokesperson to replace him
It's a bold strategy. Let's see if it pays off for 'em.
By Amanda Yeo
Apple postpones return to office indefinitely
The company will also provide employees with a $1,000 "work from home" bonus.
Love live music? Get an annual nugs.net subscription at a discount and start livestreaming concerts
Here's how to have a New Year's Eve concert at home.
By Mash Stash
White supremacists, extremists are a problem on Twitter Spaces
One major issue: There's no real-time moderation.
By Matt Binder
Twitter says Trump doesn't understand 'free speech'
The disgraced former president is suing the social media company over his ban.
By Matt Binder
Amazon is shutting down one of the oldest staples on the internet
So long, Global Rank.
By Matt Binder
Instagram head tells Congress other apps are bad for kids, too
Not how it works, Mosseri.
The biggest cryptocurrency scams of 2021
2021 was a big year for crypto. It was also a big year for crypto scams.
By Matt Binder
Kid-tracking app that parents love sells precise location data
Life360 is a major source of raw location data for a multibillion-dollar industry that buys, packages, and sells people’s movements.
By Jon Keegan and Alfred Ng
Devin Nunes retires from Congress to become CEO of Trump's new social media company
Nunes has a lot of experience covering for the former president.
By Matt Binder
Feds let debt collectors slide into your DMs
The Consumer Financial Protections Bureau says debt collectors can message people on social media.
A decades-old missing persons case and an obsessed true crime reporter puts Twitter's newest policy to the test
Twitter's "private media" rules are already causing controversy.
By Matt Binder
Meta is taking new steps to detect and prevent the spread of revenge porn
The updated tool is designed to empower survivors and provide them with agency, says Meta.
In latest tech hearing, Congress lumbers toward potentially disastrous change to Section 230
A lot of partisan bickering. Zero input from those most affected.
By Matt Binder
After Jack Dorsey, can Twitter stay less evil than Facebook?
After a decade of drama, Twitter's Jack Dorsey at least attempted to rein in the worst of social media — while Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook went in the opposite direction.
By Chris Taylor
Amazon warehouse workers in Alabama get to re-vote on unionizing
The NLRB says Amazon illegally interfered in the election.
By Rachel Kraus
Jack Dorsey's weirdest tweets of all time, because why not
He's officially out as CEO — but his tweets live on.
By Emmett Smith