Chip giant conducts only its third brand refresh in the past 51 years, as it unveils its 11th generation Core PC processor
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Chip giant conducts only its third brand refresh in the past 51 years, as it unveils its 11th generation Core PC processor
Blunt message for Australian politicians, as Facebook warns it will block news sharing down under if proposed law is approved
Apple iOS 14 promises world of pain for small developers, warns Facebook, with option to give app users the option to decline ad tracking
Filing reveals Twitter is facing a possible fine of up to $250 million for using phone numbers and email address to push targetted ads
European competition regulators launch formal antitrust investigation of Alphabet's Google and its decision to acquire Fitbit
Coronavirus hits Twitter's advertising revenue, causing senior management to mull alternative ways to make money from users
Attempt to avoid a formal European Commission antitrust investigation, see Google confirm offer to not use Fitbit health data for targetted ads
Alphabet may be able to offset looming EC antitrust probe of its Fitbit acquisition, if it pledges not to use its data for targeted adverts
Two-year-long audit commissioned by the social network, slates Mark Zuckerberg's firm for 'serious setbacks for civil rights'
No concessions. Organisers of the advertising boycott of Facebook left disappointed after meeting CEO Mark Zuckerberg and other executives
Plan for iOS 14 to give app users the option to decline ad tracking has been criticised (surprise, surprise) by advertising associations
What boycott? Facebook's boss Mark Zuckerberg dismisses growing advertiser boycott of the platform over its hate speech policies
Growing boycott of Facebook sees more than 400 brands, including Coca-Cola and Starbucks pulling advertising from the platform
Advertising boycott grows. US phone giant Verizon confirms it has “paused” advertising on Facebook over its policy on controversial posts
Symbol used by the Nazis to identify political prisoners used in adverts for the re-election campaign of US President Donald Trump
Rule change for political ads to make clear who paid for it, as social networking giant seeks to tighten rules ahead of US presidential election
The global slowdown in the digital advertising market due to the Coronavirus pandemic, slows advertising revenue growth at Facebook
Google has been instructed by the French competition authority to pay French publishers and news agencies for re-using content or news
Search engine giant pledges $800 million to fight against Coronavirus, mostly with the provision of free advertising for organisations
Social networking giant Facebook says that Coronavirus is hitting its principle money-making capability, namely advertising sales
Free Facebook adverts for the World Health Organisation (WHO) says Mark Zuckerberg, as the spread of coronavirus continues around the world
No, the founder of MoneySavingExpert and well known money saving expert Martin Lewis, is not dead, despite fake adverts to the contrary
Strong financials from Google's parent, as it reveals for the first time the turnover of YouTube and Google Cloud business
Social networking giant delivers strong financial results, but investors took fright at big increase in expenses and costs
Google identified multiple privacy flaws in Apple's Safari browser, which the iPad maker said it has fixed, but a Google director says it hasn't
Facebook's messaging service has hit 5 billion downloads, amid reports that it has backed off plans to insert adverts into WhatsApp
Exclusive trillion dollar club. Google's parent Alphabet becomes the fourth US tech giant to reach a market value of $1 trillion
Twitter says sorry after it is found that it's ad tool allowed for discriminatory terms to be used for targetted adverts
Platform makes limited changes to its stance on political adverts, but still refuses to ban ads that are misleading or spread lies
Former head of international relations has alleged that things have changed from Google's original moto of “don't be evil”