'A game-changing moment for social media' - what next for big tech after landmark addiction verdict?
The ruling could be the beginning of the end of social media as we know it, writes the BBC's technology editor Zoe Kleinman.
Australia is considering bringing court action against Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, TikTok and YouTube after alleging they ...
Advocacy groups and experts have slammed YouTube for serving up low-quality artificial intelligence-generated videos to its ...
A month into the Iran war and the prime minister, on a visit to Finland with allies in the Joint Expeditionary Forces ...
Netflix is forecast to reach over 1 billion monthly active users globally by 2027, while YouTube is expected to approach 3 ...
Tampa is a sought-after destination and with the potential of the Rays stadium and continued development of Westshore, ...
A Los Angeles jury has handed down an unprecedented win for a young woman who sued Meta and Google over her childhood ...
President Donald Trump's new White House app is a privacy nightmare for some users. On Friday, the Trump administration ...
The multimillion-dollar verdict will grow, as the jury decided the companies acted with malice, or highly egregious conduct, meaning they will hear new evidence shortly and head back into the ...
In the wake of US social media verdicts, a look at what limits other countries have imposed for kids
Dual jury verdicts this week have validated longstanding concerns about the dangers of social media for young people. But the ...
A jury has delivered a groundbreaking verdict against Meta and YouTube in the first social media addiction trial to go before ...
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