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Meta expects to spend between $66 billion (£50 billion) and $72 billion (£54.4 billion) in capital expenditures for 2025, with the bulk going toward infrastructure and growing technical headcount. The ...
Temu is facing heat from the EU for allegedly breaching the Digital Services Act. In preliminary findings, regulators claim ...
BY ABBAS HARUNA IDRIS In today’s Nigeria, where youth unemployment and inflation press hard on millions, a new ...
The following contains links to social media websites including Bluesky, X, TikTok, Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. What ...
Gardaí have warned of risks surrounding doing lawn works near a busy road, after passing a good samaritan strimming near a ...
A BAN on advertising medicinal cannabis in Jersey is in the final stages of law drafting. It comes as the government prepares to crack down on what senior health officials have described as a poorly ...
Australia’s under‑16 ban was born out of genuine anguish over cyber‑bullying and self‑harm. But the UTA findings highlight an uncomfortable trade‑off: the very spaces lawmakers are intent on shutting ...
After record climate damages in 2024, Canada’s insurers have spent $150,000 on ominous ads about worsening severe weather — without mentioning climate change — as experts warn of a looming public ...
The recent data hack targeting an app for sharing information about nefarious men is a reminder that the impulse to protect ...
A Chesterfield County daycare that’s been under significant scrutiny since a toddler wandered from the facility in February ...
Meta expands teen safety tools and removes over 600,000 accounts linked to predatory behavior in a major crackdown.
The Wikimedia Foundation, which operates Wikipedia, has warned that it might restrict access to its platform in the UK due to concerns over the country's new online safety laws.