Google no longer bans advertisers from using fingerprinting tech to track users across the web and devices, and it's all for ad money.
September 4, 2019 - The Federal Trade Commission announces that Google has agreed to pay a record $170 million penalty to settle accusations that YouTube broke the law when it knowingly tracked and ...
There is a new Swagbucks Swag Code available from 12-2 pm ET on Feb. 18! If you've never used Swagbucks before, it's a ...
Researchers found a "dramatic" increase in sports betting and gambling addiction help-seeking since many states legalized ...
We think that Airbnb's global online travel agency position will strengthen over the next decade, driven by a leading alternative accommodation network (source of its narrow moat) of over 5 million ...
Supreme Court ruling, online queries related to online gambling jumped 23%, the study found. That translated to an estimated ...
Google will once again take to the stage at Car Dealer Live 2025 to tackle three burning issues for car dealers and reveal ...
Militaries have for years hired private companies to build custom autonomous weapons. However, Israel's recent wars mark a ...
In her new book “Second Life,” journalist and culture critic Amanda Hess scrutinizes period-tracking apps, targeted ads, and ...
Tech gadgets could help us navigate our golden years. Instead, they're making things worse.
The spectacular dominance of America's Magnificent Seven tech firms -- with $1 trillion-plus market caps -- has been a marvel ...
A new study finds a dramatic increase in sports betting and gambling addiction help-seeking since the landmark Murphy v. NCAA ...