[NewYorkPost] Elon Musk says X users will no longer be able to block unwanted followers
"Block is going to be deleted as a 'feature,' except for DMs," Musk, who acquired the site last fall for $44 billion, posted on Friday....
[NewYorkPost] Half of parents have ‘no idea’ how to raise kids without smartphone: study
A majority say it's the most helpful tool when raising their children. Read More
[NewYorkPost] SpaceX and Blue Origin are being targeted by spies from China, Russia: feds
Chinese and Russian spies are looking to steal sensitive technology and data from US space companies including SpaceX and Blue Origin, according to a federal...
[NewYorkPost] Publishers spooked as Meta pivots away from news: ‘Facebook nuked everyone’s traffic’
Media executives told CNN that their firms have seen traffic dip by as much as 40% year-over-year due to the shift made by Facebook parent...
[NewYorkPost] Snapchat’s AI bot sparks privacy panic after it posts photo on its own
Snapchat's new AI tool, My AI, freaked users out when it automatically posted a photo to users' stories who thought the chatbot snapped a photo...
[NewYorkPost] Why ‘white noise’ podcasts are costing Spotify $38M per year in profits
“White noise” podcasts feature calm and relaxing sounds such as falling rain, crashing waves or just plain static. Read More
[NewYorkPost] Gen Z cancels LOL in favor of new acronym: IJBOL
"I associate LMAO with Millennial humor," one 20-something said. "But then I associate IJBOL with Gen Z humor, which is funnier." Read More
[NewYorkPost] Meta warns employees could be fired for ignoring new 3-day-per-week office rule
Meta brass warned "repeated violations may result in disciplinary action," including firing. Read More
[NewYorkPost] Crypto prices dramatically plunge on report that Elon Musk’s SpaceX has sold its bitcoin
SpaceX, which is owned by crypto enthusiast Musk, wrote down the value of its Bitcoin holdings by $373 million, according to The Wall Street Journal....
[NewYorkPost] Dating app giant that owns Tinder, Hinge scraps safety tool protecting users from sex offenders
Match Group -- the corporate parent of Tinder, Match.com and Hinge -- has ended its partnership with Garbo, the company that allowed Match's dating app...