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Reddit was down. What we know.


Meta will amend its elitist cross-check program, sort of

Amazon halts Virginia HQ construction. AOC declares 'we were right.'

Elon Musk's Twitter lays off yet even more workers

European Commission staff are banned from using TikTok

A quick guide to the Section 230 Supreme Court hearings

Susan Wojcicki is no longer the CEO of YouTube

Reddit is being sued by the creator of r/WallStreetBets

Reddit is still planning to go public later this year

Tesla workers push to unionise in New York

More layoffs coming to Meta soon, report shows

The Clippy of AI: Why the Google Bard vs. Microsoft Bing war will flame out

Zoom is laying off 1,300 employees, CEO taking 98 percent pay cut

Ordered something from JD Sports? Hackers might have your data.

Elon Musk still thinks he's 'reasonably popular' on Twitter

Tech employees on visas face layoffs, instability, and the threat of deportation amid industry upheaval

Google's Alphabet is cutting 12,000 jobs

Microsoft is laying off 10,000 employees

Twitter is hosting a garage sale (kind of)


A day in the life as a photographer at CES 2023


Apple's long-awaited mixed reality headset might come in June

Amazon announces plans to lay off over 18,000 employees
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