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As ‘Valheim’ grows, its developer reflects on bugs, updates and the prospect of acquisition
“We’re still struggling to grasp exactly how big this can become.”
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ICE investigators used a private utility database covering millions to pursue immigration violations
ICE’s use of the vast database offers another example of how government agencies have targeted commercial sources to access information they are...
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Burning laptops and flooded homes: Courts hold Amazon liable for faulty products
The e-commerce giant has lost a string on decisions holding it responsible for defects in products sold by third-party merchants on its marketplace.
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Uber and Lyft to continue operating in California
The companies have threatened they would be forced to shut down unless a California Court of Appeals opted to stay a decision giving them 10 days...
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Mark Zuckerberg’s effort to disrupt philanthropy has a race problem
As Facebook's bias is under federal scrutiny, chief executive Mark Zuckerberg points to his philanthropic arm, CZI. But Black employees there say...
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Disinformation for profit: How a Florida ‘dealmaker’ turns conservative outrage into cash
An investigation linking a network of right-wing sites to a digital marketing venture illuminates the financial motives behind the spread of...
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Trump issues executive orders against TikTok and WeChat, citing national security concerns
The order comes after a week of political posturing and scrambling for deals.
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Trump fires chair of Tennessee Valley Authority board
Trump fires two members of the board of the TVA, a quasi-independent utility that uses no federal money but whose directors are chosen for...
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Twitter says hackers targeted employees by phone
The hack that took over large parts of Twitter’s site was caused by manipulating employees via phone.
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Big Tech CEOs face off with Congress
Live updates as the CEOs of Facebook, Apple, Amazon and Google testify before Congress in a historic antitrust hearing.
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Amid antitrust scrutiny, Apple makes quiet power moves over developers
Opening the Find My feature to other companies was seen as an olive branch to developers. But Apple threatened legal action if developers talked...
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Army ban on war crime comments during Twitch stream may have violated First Amendment, lawyers say
The Army esports team endured twin controversies, including a controller giveaway contest that led to a page used to generate leads for recruiters.
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In ‘Madden NFL 21,’ Washington’s pro football team will get a generic name makeover
The next edition of the popular NFL video game will go with a generic Washington team until a new identity is officially unveiled by the organization.
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Twitter hack triggers investigations and lawmaker concerns
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said the massive hack of the company's most prominent users is being investigated.
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Facebook, in a possible reversal, considers banning political ads near the U.S. election
Facebook executives are considering a temporary ban on political advertising in the final days before the U.S. election in November as the company...