The plaintiffs claim features such as ‘infinite scroll’ leave users less likely to be able to exercise self-control.
Over 85,000 workers in tech have been laid off so far in 2023. So, what does this mean for the industry – and the wider economy?
With less than 14 per cent of shares, Meta’s chairman and chief executive controls the majority of votes because of the tech company’s dual-class share structure.
While the ACCC failed in a similar case against Google in 2013, there are some key details in this one which could give it more leverage.
Several things need to happen to ensure the metaverse is a free, decentralised creators’ economy, writes UNSW Business School’s Eric Lim.
Facebook is under fire (again) for its questionable business ethics – what exactly did they do wrong and what will happen as a result?