Meta denies report claiming Zuckerberg will resign next year: "False"
Reports emerged on Tuesday that Mark Zuckerberg planned to resign amid financial losses at the tech giant.
Warren, Hawley push Online Choice Act protecting users, but can't get vote
"The reason is because big tech spends a bajillion dollar lobbying folks," Senator Josh Hawley told Newsweek.
Is Twitter shutting down? Elon Musk gives assessment of company's future
Musk said he's not worried about the future of Twitter as the "best people" are staying.
Elon Musk mocked amid report of 3-day shutdown, plea for employee silence
Hundreds of employees have reportedly resigned on Thursday in response to Musk's "hardcore" ultimatum that he issued Wednesday.
Elon Musk's Twitter ultimatum "exactly why we need more unions": Internet
"This is not the sign of a great visionary leader. This is the sign of a toxic dictator," one Twitter user said of Musk's Wednesday email.
Climate Disinformation at COP27, Brought to You by Big Tech
As nations negotiate the future of humanity at the United Nations' climate change conference, COP27, climate disinformation is making their job much harder.
"FOMO" will make Elon Musk's $8 Twitter charge a success says marketing CEO
Musk's controversial plan to charge $8 a month for a blue check mark has been widely criticized, but the billionaire is sticking to his guns.
Elon Musk buys Twitter as Big Tech loses nearly $1 trillion in a week
Elon Musk now owns the company after spending months trying to back out of the $44 billion purchase deal.
Servants: The New Old-School Leadership
What could servant leadership look like today for remote tech teams and their leaders?
Joe Biden quietly crushes China's tech ambitions
The latest U.S. export controls could have a huge impact on China's burgeoning semiconductor industry—and slow its military modernization.
Soundcore Sleep A10 Earbuds Are a Compelling Audio Sleep Aid
Soundcore Sleep A10 earbuds are made to put you to sleep and stay in your ears throughout the night.
Fact Check: Did Russia and Ukraine agents engage in video call 'fake-off'?
Russian fraudsters allegedly impersonated Ukraine's prime minister using deepfake technology, only to be met by undercover Ukrainians, report claims.
Nuclear fusion and climate change: "We need every technology we can get"
Nuclear fusion promises to be a clean and virtually limitless energy source, but time is running out to solve the climate crisis.
Solar power harnessed from space could be wirelessly transmitted to Earth
New Zealand company Emrod says it could start testing the space technology within five years, and carried out a ground-based demo in September.
Software user saving thousands on license stirs debate: "Not paying extra"
Commenters celebrated the user's quick thinking, but warned of potential issues in the future.
The shockingly normal signs your partner may be spying on your phone
A cyber security company has revealed the ways you can notice if someone has been looking at your messages.
Why Dell Is America's Most Loved Workplace of 2022
Despite its size—some 130,000 employees and $100 billion in sales—the Texas tech giant has managed to maintain its rep as a good employer and talent magnet.
China Says U.S. Hacked University With 'Drinking Tea' Cyber-Sniffing Weapon
The hacking was allegedly carried out by the NSA to collect data on sensitive individuals at the university.
Scientists Are Studying Octopus Movements To Develop Advanced Robots
Scientists believe each type of prey potentially requires different hunting tactics from the octopus.
Man Shocked To Find $47M Phone Bill Due To Glitch: 'Adjusted for Inflation'
"Funny thing is, my job is to test software. So I am amused when I find live bugs," said the Redditor after sharing the glitch online.
MTG Is Right—the U.S. Is Not Ready for a Surge in Electric Car Batteries
"Sooner or later, even now, we have to start to face a lot of issues with these retired batteries," Cornell's Fengqi You told Newsweek.
TikTok Ends Monetization for Politicians Ahead of U.S. Midterms
"We want to continue to develop policies that foster and promote a positive environment that brings people together, not divide them," said the video-sharing platform in a statement.
As TikTok Competes With Google in Search, Report Flags Misinfo Concerns
The report said that one in five suggested videos on top news topics contained misinformation.
Today's Wordle #457 Answer, Hints and Clues for Monday, September 19 Game
Wordle lovers who need a nudge in the right direction can use Newsweek's Monday, September 19 "Wordle" #457 guide.
Arizona Veteran Paralyzed in Iraq Walks in Exoskeleton: 'Amazing Feeling'
Richie Neider has been in a wheelchair since 2013 after suffering a spinal cord injury when hit by an IED.
Instagram Users Furious as Auto Sound on Stories Won't Turn Off
"Woke up to a world where my Instagram stories default to sound on and I'm not here for it," wrote one irritated social media user.
Steve Jobs' Daughter Eve Mocks iPhone 14 Launch, Hints Nothing's Changed
After Apple unveiled the new iPhone 14, the daughter of company co-founder Steve Jobs took shots on her Instagram account.
Scientists Say They've Created Sustainable Battery Out of Shellfish Casings
Scientists created the device out of chitin, the major structural component of crustaceans.
Samsung Suffers Second Data Breach of Year; Here's What Was Exposed
Samsung said that the recent data breach did not reveal consumers' Social Security numbers or credit and debit card information.
James Webb Images Being Used by Hackers to Store Computer Viruses
Once downloaded, the image is used to unleash a malware code that could allow a hacker access to a computer.