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The Trump Administration's revamped COVID-19 website blasts President Biden for "outright censorship" of dissenting opinions ...
While presenting an award at the event known as the Oscars of Science, 'The Studio' star pointed out the irony of tech titans ...
Mark Zuckerberg claimed Wednesday that China-owned TikTok was a “highly urgent” competitive threat to Meta – as he looked to derail the FTC’s bid to break up the owner of Facebook and ...
Mark Zuckerberg returned Tuesday for a second day of testimony in Meta's antitrust trial. The Meta boss was grilled by the FTC about his company's 2012 purchase of Instagram. The FTC claims Meta's ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg emphasized in federal court on Wednesday that he bought Instagram and WhatsApp because he saw value in the companies — not to take out competitors ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gave thought to spinning off Instagram as Big Tech antitrust scrutiny intensified, according to a 2018 memo that surfaced Tuesday as Zuckerberg took the stand to defend ...
CEO Mark Zuckerberg defended Meta’s acquisition of Instagram and WhatsApp on the stand this week during the start of trial over the blockbuster antitrust lawsuit brought by the Federal Trade ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the witness stand Monday to defend his company against accusations by the Federal Trade Commission that it bought competing social media companies to dominate the ...
Meta Platforms CEO Mark Zuckerberg took the stand Monday in a Washington, D.C., courtroom to defend his social media company from federal allegations that the technology giant is a monopoly.
The famed Mark Zuckerberg launched the social media platform in February 2004 from his Harvard University dorm room, and now, it's one of the most powerful online platforms in the world.
Meta chief and co-founder Mark Zuckerberg took the stand Monday in a landmark US anti-trust trial in which his social media juggernaut stands accused of abusing its market power to acquire ...
Meta’s antitrust trial, in which the government contends the company killed competition by buying young rivals, hinges on unknowable alternate versions of Silicon Valley history. By Mike Isaac ...