Facebook apologized for blocking White House social media director Dan Scavino’s page because it mistook him for a bot. President Trump was not happy.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Google Stadia takes on Microsoft, Sony and Nintendo with new online game platform
Google’s Stadia, announced at the Game Developers Conference Tuesday, will make games available on Chrome browsers on PCs, computers, phones and TVs.
‘Call of Duty: Mobile’ in the works, players can pre-register now for summer beta test
Activision has a new free-to-play mobile version of its popular ‘Call of Duty’ first-person shooting video game is coming for Android and iOS devices.
No one reported New Zealand mosque shooting livestream as it happened, Facebook says
Facebook said a livestream video broadcast by the gunman who killed 50 in New Zealand on Friday was also viewed fewer than 200 times.
Cord cutters feel weight of subscription fatigue as video, TV streaming options multiply
If the average consumer subscribes to three streaming services, will those beyond Netflix, Amazon and Hulu lose out as “subscription fatigue” sets in?
Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara steps down as sexual misconduct investigation continues
Warner Bros. chairman and CEO Kevin Tsujihara is steppingdown as WarnerMedia continues an investigation into allegations of sexual misconduct.
Tom Clancy video game ‘The Division 2’ brings a battered Washington, D.C., to life
Your mission is to bring order and help restore a pandemic-hit nation’s capital in the new video game ‘Tom Clancy’s The Division 2,’ released Friday.
Experts: Boeing stock will weather storm after Ethiopian Airlines crash of 737 MAX 8 plane
Boeing stock fell Monday after the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 killed 157 people, but analysts expect the company to rebound.
CEO of La Croix maker National Beverage blames ‘injustice’ for sales declines; stock falls 15%
Nick Caporella, CEO of National Beverage, the maker of La Croix sparkling water drinks, blamed the company’s poor performance on “injustice.”
Elizabeth Warren unveils plan to ‘break up big tech,’ including Amazon, Google, Facebook
In a post on Medium, Elizabeth Warren says plan would nix Facebook’s owning of Instagram, Amazon’s deal for Whole Foods and Google owning Doubleclick.