The Federal government has launched a criminal investigation into Facebook’s parent company, Meta, for its alleged role in the illicit sale of drugs on its platforms. According to a Federal grand jury subpoena reviewed by ABC News, prosecutors are concerned that social media companies like Meta are not doing enough to prevent the sale and
Driverless RoboTaxis Reportedly Now On The Streets of Los Angeles
Waymo Robo Taxis have officially hit the streets of Los Angeles, offering a new way to travel without needing a driver. These autonomous vehicles are now available for rides across 63 square miles, allowing passengers to travel from downtown LA to Santa Monica without awkward chit-chatting with a human driver. While some people have expressed
House Passes Bill for Nationwide TikTok Ban Amid National Security Concerns
The House of Representatives has passed a bill that could potentially result in a nationwide ban of the popular video app TikTok unless its Chinese parent company, ByteDance, sells the platform. This decision comes amidst growing concerns about the potential national security threat posed by the company’s current ownership structure. In a bipartisan vote of
President Joe Biden Says He’ll Consider Ban on TikTok If Congress Passes Bill
TikTok has risen in popularity quickly, especially among younger users, with its short video format and viral challenges. However, concerns about privacy and data security have plagued the app since its inception. The idea that user data could potentially be accessed by the Chinese government has led to calls for action to be taken against
NYC Mayor Eric Adams Calls Social Media a “Public Health Hazard” For Teenagers
In his State of the City address, Mayor Eric Adams declared that New York City has taken a groundbreaking step by designating social media as an environmental toxin or a “public health hazard.” He emphasized that particular social media companies are exacerbating a mental health crisis, particularly among the youth. To address this concern, Dr. Ashwin
Tech CEO Dies After Failed Stage Stunt in Front of Employees
During a silver jubilee celebration for Vistex in Hyderabad, India, CEO Sanjay Shah and company president Raju Datla attempted a special aerial entrance in a small iron cage meant to be lowered in front of 700 employees. The cage wobbled and fell 15 feet when the chain broke, causing both men to land on the
Yogurt Company Offers $10,000 in Challenge to Take a Digital Detox
Siggi’s, a dairy company, is offering a chance to win $10,000 to anyone who can go a whole month without their smartphone. This challenge aims to help participants start new and healthy habits heading into 2024. The company will choose ten participants based on the essays they submit when they sign up. Those selected will
Ford Reportedly Considering Having Self-Driving Cars Repossess Themselves
According to reports, Ford is considering adding a self-repossession option for their self-driving cars. While the idea seems like it may be efficient for the company, many safety questions have been posed. If the car can be remotely controlled to drive itself back to the dealership or manufacturing facility, what safeguards are in place to
SoundCloud Reportedly Going on Sale for $1 Billion
As per Sky News, Singaporean firms Raine Group and Temasek Holdings have initiated discussions with investment banks for a potential auction of SoundCloud. Founded in 2007, SoundCloud swiftly became synonymous with both underground and emerging artists. The platform boasts 375 million tracks from more than 40 million artists, as per the company’s statement. If this
Uber and Lyft Drivers Shut Down Apps, Protest at Atlanta Airport During Busiest Travel Time
Rideshare drivers at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in America have been protesting for better pay and a better split of the fares during one of the year’s busiest travel times. The drivers have shut off their apps and gathered at the airport to send a message to companies like Uber and Lyft. They believe that their