Owned by Donald Trump's media firm, Truth Social unveiled its plan to introduce a live TV streaming platform, prioritizing "news networks" and "religious channels."
After more than a decade of leaving Big Tech largely to itself, US antitrust enforcers have cranked up the heat, with several high-profile cases underway that could radically change the way the industry's giants do business.Launched under both the Trump and Biden administrations, five major cases from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ) are moving forward against major US technology companies -- including two against Google that could see the company split...
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April 17 (UPI) — The stock value of former President Donald Trump‘s media company — the owner of app Truth Social — on Tuesday continued to fall more than 14% as the company unveiled its intent to launch a digital live-streaming platform. On Tuesday morning, the Nasdaq-designated DJT stock shares were selling at a total of $25.11. By mid-afternoon […] The post Trump Media value falls additional 14% as new streaming platform launch announced first appeared on Gephardt Daily.
Announcement of streaming service for content ‘at risk of cancellation’ comes as company shares continue downward slideDonald Trump’s social media empire has announced plans to launch a streaming platform. Its shares continued to fall.Trump Media & Technology Group, owner of Truth Social, has come under pressure since its stunning stock market debut last month left the former president with a vast stake worth about $4.9bn on paper. Continue reading
Nine states are hashing out bills to protect minors online. Tech companies are fighting the laws with everything they’ve gotOn 6 April, Maryland became the first state in the US to pass a “Kids Code” bill, which aims to prevent tech companies from collecting predatory data from children and using design features that could cause them harm. Vermont’s legislature held its final hearing before a full vote on its Kids Code bill on 11 April. The measures are the latest in a salvo of proposed policies...
If you were to consider how big-name beauty brands come up with innovations, you might assume that it amounts to little more than marketing executives wittering on about lipstick colours.
A grid of seven streets in Kemptown near the seafront will be cordoned off for a 'Pride Village Party' connected to the 'Fabuloso' two-day festival in Preston Park on August 2 and 3.
Residents of Pickaway County now have a new option for their trash removal needs, thanks to the entrepreneurial spirit of the Scott family. Recently established, Scott Family Sanitation is already making waves in the area with their commitment to excellent service and competitive pricing. Operating primarily in Circleville and surrounding areas, Scott Family Sanitation offers […]
Millions across Mexico, the US and Canada were affected as the Moon blocked the sun, leaving many in darkness for four minutes and 28 seconds, while a further 200 million saw a partial eclipse.
Experts say tech outages do seem to be happening more often.
In the second part of VentureBeat's interview, George Kurtz, CEO of CrowdStrike, emphasizes the increasing importance of having cybersecurity expertise and leadership on corporate boards.