Twitter-Trump clash intensifies political misinformation battle
Twitter on Tuesday targeted tweets in which the president said that mail-in voting would lead to fraud and a 'rigged election' in November.
Biden ramps up digital footprint, still trails omnipresent Trump
Democratic strategist Lis Smith said Biden must master the digital genre.
Facebook faces off with IRS in big-ticket tax case
The judge is to hear from an array of Facebook executives during the course of proceedings.
'Street Fighter V: Champion Edition' is not coming to Nintendo Switch, confirms game producer
EB Games Canada issues an apology on Twitter after it mistakenly announced "Street Fighter V: Champion Edition" for the Nintendo Switch.
Why major gaming firms are changing their focus towards eSports?
Wondering about the future of the eSports scene? We have just the guide to tell you all about it.
Amazon.com's ad prices could soar next year
Sellers will move to optimize their Amazon ad campaigns, causing average prices to climb.
Google just found a powerful new space for ads
As advertising space gets harder to come by, the search giant is pushing boundaries to maintain growth.
Walmart slams Amazon, CEO Jeff Bezos: 'How about paying your taxes?'
The war of words between top American retailers is hotting up. The Amazon prime debate had its trigger from Amazon boss Jeff Bezos who challenged competitors to match up their worker pay with that of Amazon.
Apple's antitrust scrutiny is heating up
Dutch regulators have opened an investigation into the Mac maker's App Store practices.
Amazon's ad-revenue growth comes at the expense of Google
Marketers and ad agencies are shifting search ad budgets from Google to Amazon.
Facebook's 'pivot' is less about privacy and more about profits
CEO Mark Zuckerberg's claimed intent to focus on privacy will be hard to execute, will not happen soon and does not address major concerns about the company's role in society.
Facebook news: Lawsuit accuses social network of hiding inflated video ad metrics
Facebook admitted to overstating how much time users actually spent watching video ads by as much as 80 percent.
Google tracks your movements, like it or not
Exclusive AP investigation reveals that even with Location History paused, some Google apps automatically store time-stamped location data without asking.
Happy 50th birthday Intel, you look a lot like the next Kodak
Is Intel's business model and the demands of shareholders a threat to the microprocessor giant?
Mega media merger mania: After AT&T-Time Warner win a rush to consolidate?
A a look at some of the combinations that will transform the media landscape and change how people consume entertainment
Why the EU should dismantle Facebook
Facebook could soon hold more data on its users than any government.
Google and Facebook won't rule the world – if we don't buy their fantasies about big data
Anthropologists have long explored how inanimate objects and nonhuman entities - like "data" - can take on fantastic, fetishistic, or even magical properties.
Data firm at center of Facebook privacy scandal will close
Cambridge Analytica said it has filed papers to begin insolvency proceedings in the U.K. and will seek bankruptcy protection in a federal court in New York.
Facebook advertisers shrug off its privacy scandal
Facebook is the second largest digital publisher in the world, behind Google. It reportedly raked in $39.94 billion in 2017 from advertising.
Blockchain can bring new light to the dark arts of the advertising world
Ashley Mackenzie is Co-Founder and CEO of Fenestra, an independent Blockchain advertising platform.
Comprehensive guide to GDPR for the marketing industry
Washington Direct Mail is sharing what the GDPR means for marketers and how to enhance responses to your campaigns.
Regulation and compliance: The future of crypto casinos
Mike Reaves, CEO and Co-Founder of CashBet, says there's still a lack of licensable platforms for cryptocurrency-based iGaming.
What blockchain means for the future of YouTube
'Decentralization can also solve the current structure of the attention economy and fix the exploitative business models currently promulgated by social media companies.'
Center Parcs to stop advertising with Daily Mail over 'homophobic' column by Richard Littlejohn
Center Parcs joins the South Bank Centre in withdrawing ads from the Daily Mail in response to a column about Tom Daley.
This year's Super Bowl saw the dawn of TV's next golden age
Aaron Goldman, CMO, 4C Insights, says the most successful campaigns make it hard to determine where the consumer experience stops and starts across screens.
Salon to readers: Let us use your PC to mine cryptocurrency in exchange for an ad-free website
"Salon never has access to your personal files or information during this process," the media site notes.
How blockchain and cryptocurrency might realistically reinvent the advertiser-customer relationship
Charles H. Silver, CEO, Algebraix looks at personal data spending power
Google loves computer algorithms and AI - but still has a major people problem
For a company that built its success on faceless algorithms to automate human tasks, this focus on people presents something of a conundrum.
Will blockchain make social media fairer?
Blockchain takes away the power from social media giants by giving the ownership of data back to users.
Julian Assange says Google and Facebook have become an 'existential threat to humanity'
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has branded Google and Facebook an "existential threat" to humanity.