Since the Quest 3 launched, GOLF+ has seen some visual upgrades, which makes it look even better. The developers have been ...
Meta’s Ray-Ban Meta Gen 3 smart glasses, expected to launch in 2026, mark a notable development in wearable devices. As detailed by TechAvid, these glasses will include advanced AI capabilities for ...
Social media giants Meta and YouTube have been found liable by a California jury for negligence that caused harm to a young woman’s mental health. The landmark decision is among the first of many ...
I am absolutely terrified of horror games. To be clear, I don’t mind horror and have actually acquiesced to the genre quite well. Rather, and not that there is any real shame in it, I simply cannot ...
Meta began laying off hundreds of employees on Wednesday. The company has made several rounds of layoffs in recent years as it has sought to become more efficient. At the same time, Meta has continued ...
A Los Angeles County jury on Wednesday found Meta and Google liable for harming a young woman who used their social media platforms. The landmark decision—which could have an impact on whether future ...
After nine days of deliberation, a Los Angeles jury found Google and Meta liable for harms stemming from the design of their social media products on Wednesday and ordered them to pay $3 million in ...
Meta is making a play for Main Street. The tech giant is launching Meta Small Business, an aggressive initiative offering the 250 million small and medium businesses that use its platform a suite of ...
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Meta is laying off several hundred employees on Wednesday, CNBC confirmed. The cuts are happening across several different organizations within the company, including Facebook, global operations, ...
On Wednesday, a Los Angeles jury ordered Meta and YouTube to pay $3 million in damages to a young woman who successfully argued that the companies’ social media apps were designed to addict children.
In a landmark decision, a California jury has awarded $3 million to a 20-year-old woman who claimed Meta’s Instagram and Google’s YouTube intentionally design their platforms to be addictive and ...