Yay! Tech has got its sexism back
New ads for the Escobar Fold 1 phone and the Peloton bike show that the tech world just can't quit sexism.
New ads for the Escobar Fold 1 phone and the Peloton bike show that the tech world just can't quit sexism.
When a decade ends, it's time to look in the mirror. Do we like what we see? How much should we blame technology?
Mark Zuckerberg's company suddenly announces a new logo for the overall concern. Many are laughing, but the true purpose of the move could be typically cynical. Here's a number to think about.
Leaked audio shows Facebook's CEO explaining how doubters should be persuaded to trust him. It's all about realizing that Facebook knows people best.
In a week full of pointers to a different world, tech companies showed us how they want us to live. It's beautifully disturbing.
As two of tech's biggest companies face antitrust investigations, a surprising defender emerges.
Walmart says that it's removing video game displays as a mark of respect, following the recent deadly shootings. Is there room for a little more respect for life, beginning with tech companies?
Many companies are now embracing the notion of a chief growth officer. But what is it? And why on Earth is it there?
How does one of the world's most suspicious companies think it can make progress? By getting help from those it used to decry.
Uber's IPO will probably be the biggest since Facebook's. It's remarkable how similar the companies are.