Man baffled as everything he watches on Netflix turns blue: "Smurf mode"
Anthony Dzioba told Newsweek he was watching an episode of 'Black Mirror' and "thought it was the theme of the episode."
Campus protest interest overtakes Trump trial
Americans' interest in pro-Palestinian campus protests has spiked in recent days, according to Google search data.
Stock market today: Microsoft and Google send Nasdaq higher
U.S. markets closed the week broadly higher, helped by strong earnings results from Google and Microsoft. Next week, all eyes are on Apple and Amazon.
Stock market today: Dow falls on slowing growth and sticky inflation
Soft economic data and a sell-off in Facebook parent Meta sent the market sharply lower Thursday.
Stock market today: Stocks slip ahead of more big tech earnings
Facebook parent Meta saw shares slide in pre-market trading a day after it spooked investors with low sales and revenue forecasts.
You Don't Have To Be a 'Khanservative' To Want Strong Antitrust Enforcement
Republicans have a long tradition of pushing back on concentrated authorities.
Stock market today: Stocks open higher in big week for tech earnings
Companies scheduled to report quarterly results this week include Tesla, Microsoft and Facebook parent Meta.
Genius Google hack makes you the first to apply for your dream job
Marni told Newsweek: "My profession is in tech and coding, so putting code in the search bar made a lot of sense."
Exclusive: Nicole Shanahan Tells Newsweek Why She's Running With RFK Jr.
The attorney and ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin says she's disillusioned with the Democratic Party.
It's Time for a People's Pause on AI
Despite the drive for profit, Google's recent decision to apologize and suspend its AI chatbot after it was enveloped in scandal shows that companies can and will halt deployment of new AI technology following public pressure.
Exclusive: Biden vastly outspending Trump on digital ads
The Biden campaign is outspending the Trump campaign by a wide margin in digital ads, allowing Biden to target voters in key battleground states.
Kate Middleton interest massively overshadows US searches for Trump, Biden
The Princess of Wales made headlines this week for doctoring a family photo amid her break from public appearances.
Would a TikTok ban be good for the US economy?
Analysts warn of China's potential retaliation affecting Apple and Tesla amid TikTok ban discussions.
US arrests Chinese national for stealing Google's AI "trade secrets"
While still employed at Google, the defendant touted his insider knowledge of the company's supercomputing system to investors in Beijing.
Platform or Publisher? Social Media Can't Be Both
Tech should not be able to receive Section 230 immunity—the kind of immunity reserved for a mere platform—when it curates based on race, religion, or political positions.
Woman reveals "unofficial assistant" in high-flying executive job
TikTok users could relate to the clip, with one saying, "I think everyone is guilty" of doing this.
Google rushes to fix "woke" AI after backlash
Google has been accused of pushing a "woke" agenda by some conservatives.
RFK Jr. claimed Google censored him, but founder's ex helps fund campaign
Nicole Shanahan, Google's founder's ex-wife, told Newsweek, "We need a safe space to have these conversations."
America's top talent incubators are organizations where people want to stay
"Academy companies" produce first-rate executives who populate their own senior ranks and also go on to lead other companies.
Why today's Google Doodle celebrates Louis Joseph César Ducornet
Born in 1806, Louis Joseph César Ducornet is a French painter who became a renowned artist using just four toes
Taylor Swift scores win over Donald Trump
While Trump was popular, not even big news events could stop Swift's dominance in 2023.
Google speaks out after Eminem dead announcement
When a practical joker amended Eminem's Wikipedia entry to say he'd died, Google automatically picked it up, giving Slim Shady devotees a fright.
Misguided 'Monopoly' Talk Focuses on the Wrong Question
Once we define "Big Tech," we will be able to see how competition can, and likely will, come from two directions: from the economy and the culture.
Google keeps mistakenly claiming celebrities are dead
Internet pranksters have found a new way to troll celebrities.
When Protecting Kids Online, Don't Let Apple and Google Off the Hook
In the last year, several states passed landmark laws mandating age verification and parental consent for minors to access social media.
Travis Kelce beaten to top spot in most Googled athletes
Despite a very public romance with Taylor Swift, Kelce wasn't the most searched-for athlete in 2023.
MAGA anthems dominate Google search trends
According to Google, Jason Aldean and Oliver Anthony have landed in the top positions for the most searched Songs and Musicians of 2023.
We're Living in a Land of Monopolies
If you haven't felt the sting of monopolistic power in some way, you're probably a rare breed.
How fake reviews on Amazon cause us to spend more on bad products
Consumers are subject to fake reviews—but they can be spotted by looking out for a few red flags.
What To Expect From the Google Antitrust Case
The Justice Department is suing Google under the Sherman Act for anticompetitive and monopolistic practices.