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The move by employees in Towson, Maryland, is the latest in a string of high-profile union campaigns in the US.
Tighter EU rules will demand firms such as Google and Meta tackle disinformation on their platforms.
The billionaire also discussed aliens in his first address to the social media firm's staff.
The tech giant is accused of secretly slowing down the performance of older models.
The cryptocurrency crash is hurting many investors, including one country that has bet big on Bitcoin.
Internet Explorer, once the most popular web browser, will no longer be accessible for most users.
It will see 456 contestants compete in a series of challenges inspired by the dystopian drama.
The value of Bitcoin is at an 18-month low, as the cryptocurrency market continues to tumble.
Facebook owner Meta is rolling out new parental controls for Instagram and its VR platforms.
The Tesla boss has warned he may quit his takeover deal over the number of fake accounts on the platform.
The shopping giant hopes to deliver parcels to shoppers by air for the first time later in 2022.
One of the firm's software engineers believes chats with an AI system suggest it has feelings.
Microsoft shows off more than 30 forthcoming gaming experiences in its summer showcase.
Within 10 years people may be able to have a intelligent online version of themselves.
Samantha Cristoforetti has developed a huge following through her TikToks from on board the ISS.
From strokes and Parkinson's to PTSD, severe conditions can be helped with game-based therapies.
YouTube is being criticised for failing to tackle a network of scammers streaming fake Elon Musk videos.
Former England striker Michael Owen is rebuked by the Advertising Standards Authority over tweets about a non-fungible token project.
The Ministry of Defence is embarking on a year-long project into the possibilities of quantum computing.
New Ofcom rules will protect boxes in areas of poor mobile coverage or where they are needed for safety.
The EU has provisionally agreed new mobile devices must, by autumn 2024, use the same type of charger.
Uber has built a "private-label" version of its delivery platform to help the UN deliver food and water.
The tech giant is introducing the controversial service as part of its iOS 16 update.
The new centre aims to boost UK's security through building expertise in cutting-edge technology.
The billionaire accuses the company of "thwarting" his requests to learn more about spam accounts.
A new system for classifying images will help stop them being shared online, a UK charity says.
China plans to put astronauts on the Moon and send probes to Mars and Jupiter. Why the grand plans?
Staff unwilling to abide by new rules can "pretend to work somewhere else", says boss.
Her departure comes as the social media company faces challenges, including a slowdown in ad sales.
The Republican-led state had banned social media companies from censoring users based on their "views".
A study of the UK's online media habits finds women are more likely to be affected by online abuse.
Use “jeu video de competition” instead of "e-sports", language watchdog the Académie Française says.
Sex assault victims face intrusive "digital strip-searches" with records and phones seized, a report warns.
Consumer groups from 18 countries in Europe are calling for governments to clamp down on loot boxes.
Young cinemagoers can now prove their age using the Yoti app instead of taking ID documents with them.
Federal investigators say the social media company broke rules on giving personal data to advertisers.
The lawsuit alleges the multi-billionaire's "wrongful conduct" has caused Twitter shares to plunge.
Dame Jessica Ennis-Hill launches an app giving women exercises according to their menstrual cycle.
But the company says the changes don’t allow Meta to collect, use or share your data in new ways
The Competition and Markets Authority launches an investigation into Google's advertising practices.
The company is setting up a major robotics research centre in the UK.
Campaigners join calls by some Meta shareholders for an assessment of on potential harms users face.
A man says he lost millions, and then was arrested for trying to talk to crypto boss Do Kwon.
Stays in China made up only 1% of Airbnb's revenue for the last few years, a source said.
The facial recognition database firm must pay more than £7.5m and delete data it holds of UK residents.
Gene drive development makes a genetically modified gene that spreads widely within populations.
A shortage of infant formula across America has led parents to share supply locations online.
Cloud-based software will offer more personalised business using the popular messaging app.
The UK, US, Australia and New Zealand have also barred the Chinese telecoms equipment makers.
The growth of "smart" farm machinery is increasing the risk of hacking of food and farming systems.