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FBI seizes a giant online marketplace for stolen logins
The FBI has seized Genesis Market, a major marketplace for stolen internet logins.
Amazon launches an accelerator to boost generative AI startups
Amazon is helping generative AI startups get off the ground through a new program.
YouTube will livestream all six Coachella stages this year
For the first time, YouTube will have live streams of all six Coachella stages this year.
Senate bill seeks to break up Google and Meta ad businesses
A bipartisan Senate bill would break up the ad businesses of Google and Meta in a bid to curb alleged monopoly tactics.
GOG's Spring Sale deals include 'Cyberpunk 2077' for $30
GOG's Spring Sale is offering some notable deals, including 'Cyberpunk 2077' for $30 as well as some low-priced classics.
Midjourney ends free trials of its AI image generator due to 'extraordinary' abuse
Midjourney has dropped free trials of its AI image generator after users created deepfakes of Trump, the Pope and others.
Roku will lay off another 200 workers
Roku is laying off another 200 staff as it struggles to revive growth.
'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' season 2 premieres June 15th
'Star Trek: Strange New Worlds' is returning for season 2 on June 15th, and has been renewed for a third season.
Google searches now provide more context and viewpoints for news stories
Google searches now show different viewpoints on news stories — and background info on their authors.
Elon Musk reportedly values Twitter at $20 billion
Elon Musk values Twitter at about $20 billion, according to a recent email he sent to company employees.
Hitting the Books: How the 'Godfather of Cybercrime' got his start on eBay
"Fool Me Once" from forensic accounting expert Dr. Kelly Richmond Pope explores some of the most heinous financial crimes in internet history, explaining the hows and whys of these grifts' success.
Internet Archive violated publisher copyrights by lending ebooks, court rules
The lawsuit originated from the Internet Archive’s decision to launch the “National Emergency Library” during the early days of the pandemic.
Twitter may let you hide the fact you pay to use Twitter
Twitter appears to be testing a feature that lets Blue users hide their checkmarks.
Twitter Blue subscriptions are now available worldwide
Twitter Blue subscriptions are now available around the world.
FTC wants to make it easier for you to cancel subscriptions
The FTC hopes to make it as easy to cancel a subscription online as it is to sign up.
Spotify has reportedly spent less than 10 percent of its Joe Rogan apology fund (updated)
Spotify is said to have spent only a small fraction of the $100 million fund it set aside as an apology for Joe Rogan's podcast comments.
Amazon will lay off another 9,000 employees in the coming weeks
Amazon is laying off a further 9,000 employees, on top of the 18,000 already announced.
US authorities arrest alleged BreachForums owner and FBI hacker Pompompurin
US law enforcement authorities this week arrested the person allegedly responsible for hacking the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) in 2021.
Donald Trump's YouTube suspension is over
YouTube has restored Donald Trump's ability to upload videos, two years after the Capitol attack.
Twitter's bookmark counter is a new way to convince yourself tweeting is worth your time
Twitter now shows the number of times people have bookmarked your tweets.