December 9, 2020 Twitch is rolling out new rules around harassment and hate Twitch has unveiled a new, more detailed policy on hateful conduct and harassment, and the fresh rules are scheduled to go into effect on…
December 9, 2020 Facebook hit with antitrust changes from the FTC and 48 states The Federal Trade Commission has filed antitrust charges against Facebook, saying the social network has for years engaged in anti-competitive behavior. Regulators want to…
December 9, 2020 Adobe bids farewell to Flash Player in its final update A few short weeks before we finally bid Flash adieu, Adobe has rolled out one final Flash Player update. Rather than the detailed feature…
December 9, 2020 Seven gift ideas for the gamer in your life It's been a big year for gaming. 2020, besides witnessing a record-breaking number of people playing video games, also welcomed the release of two…
December 9, 2020 Chrome users will get more control over extension access to website data Extensions are such an integral part of the modern web experience that it’s hard to imagine using a browser without any. But they’re not…
December 9, 2020 Microsoft and 12 others join Amazon’s climate change initiative Microsoft and 12 other companies have joined Amazon's Climate Pledge, which is a commitment to hit net zero carbon emissions by 2040. The project…
December 9, 2020 Google’s 2020 web developer summit puts security at the top of the agenda It may not be in person this year, but Google is holding its annual Chrome Dev Summit, starting a 12:30PM ET keynote that kicks…
December 9, 2020 Google will lift its ban on election ads this Thursday Google will end its ban on election-related ads on Thursday, it confirmed to Engadget. The company has prohibited such ads since November 3rd, when…
December 9, 2020 Google’s Year in Search makes 2020 seem like an entire decade If you asked me to recount everything that happened this year, I’d probably have to lay down for a few minutes just to process…
December 9, 2020 YouTube will remove videos disputing the 2020 presidential election YouTube’s determination to curb election misinformation is extending to disputes over the results. The Google-owned service has started removing content uploaded from December 9th…