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Two court losses in two days mark a turning point for Meta's legal exposure on child safety. The tobacco playbook is working — and thousands more cases are waiting.
Two US juries held Meta liable for hundreds of millions in damages for harming minors. The verdicts challenge Big Tech's long-standing legal shields—and could redraw the rules for every platform on earth.
A New Mexico jury found Meta willfully violated consumer protection law by exposing children to predators on Facebook and Instagram, ordering $375 million in damages. What does this mean for Big Tech accountability?
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[email protected]Meta has increased its El Paso AI data center investment more than sixfold, from $1.5B to $10B, targeting 1GW capacity by 2028. What this means for investors, competitors, and the AI infrastructure race.
A Los Angeles jury found Meta and YouTube liable for intentionally addicting a child to social media, awarding $6M in damages. What this landmark verdict means for Big Tech, parents, and regulators worldwide.
Meta's second round of layoffs in 2026 hits Facebook, Reality Labs, recruiting, and sales. While slashing hundreds of jobs, the company is doubling down on AI talent and locking in top execs with aggressive stock options.
A New Mexico jury found Meta willfully violated consumer protection laws, awarding $375M in fines. What this landmark verdict means for Big Tech, parents, and platform accountability.
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[email protected]Meta Ray-Ban smart glasses sold 8 million units in 2025 alone. Now a black market for disabling their recording indicator lights is thriving—and lawmakers are alarmed about what comes next.
Meta's new Creator Fast Track program offers up to $3,000/month guaranteed pay to lure creators from TikTok, YouTube, and Instagram. After paying out $3B in 2025, what's the real play here?
Meta is shutting down Horizon Worlds on Quest VR on June 15. After billions in losses and 1,000+ layoffs, what does the metaverse's quiet collapse mean for the next big tech bet: AI?
Meta-backed Manus launches a desktop app that puts its AI agent directly on your device. As AI agents go local, what does it mean for your privacy, your files, and the battle for your computer?
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[email protected]Meta just locked in a $27 billion deal with Dutch cloud firm Nebius. With hyperscalers committing $700 billion to AI infrastructure this year, the real question is who captures the value—and who gets left behind.