Gothamist, DNAInfo Shut Down Following Vote to Unionize
Gothamist and DNAInfo have both shut down following a vote at the company to unionize and a repeated loss of money.

Gothamist and DNAInfo have both shut down following a vote at the company to unionize and a repeated loss of money.

Prominent users on Twitter have expressed concern after a disgruntled customer service employee at the company temporarily removed President Trump’s account.

Popular LGBT magazine the Advocate has admitted that they knew about Anthony Rapp’s sexual harassment allegations against Kevin Spacey in 2001.

Google has reportedly been locking users out of their own data after what one affected user described as “creepy monitoring.”

YouTube removed a parody video that mocked them last week, before reposting it following community backlash.

An artificial intelligence bot built by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology writes new, short horror stories every hour, according to a report.

Twitter is set to crackdown on revenge porn amid new rule changes on the platform, according to a report.

A Ford seat-testing robot is made to mimic movements of the “human butt,” according to a report.

A team of medical researchers has developed artificial intelligence that can scan and identify signs of opioid abuse on Twitter, according to a report.

The Guardian called the rise of free-thinking, LGBT conservatives “troubling” in an article on Thursday.

Yelp, Apple, and PayPal all plan to sign an amicus brief encouraging the Supreme Court to rule that refusing service to LGBT people based on religious beliefs is not a First Amendment right, but rather anti-LGBT discrimination.

In an article about the most prominent threats to Silicon Valley, Axios claimed Breitbart News Executive Chairman Steve Bannon “is railing against the ‘Lords of Silicon Valley.'”

Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk camped out on the roof of his “Gigafactory” this week after hundreds of workers were fired from Tesla and its subsidiary SolarCity.

Saudi Arabia became the first country to grant a robot citizenship this week, prompting critics to note the robot may have more rights than women in the country.

Google’s sentiment-analyzing artificial intelligence tool is biased against gay people and Jews, according to a report.

The CEO of a popular advertising company has called Google a “dictator” in the ad market, criticizing the amount of power they have.

Breitbart News was the most engaged political publisher on Instagram for September, according to a report by NewsWhip.

Amazon has revealed its new Amazon Key service, which will allow couriers to enter your home and drop off your package inside, even if you are not there.

42 percent of American children under eight-years-old own a tablet computer, according to a report.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has reportedly committed $45 million to political causes so far in 2017 and plans to “influence American politics for generations to come.”

238 different locations in North America have attempted to woo Amazon into building their second headquarters there.

PragerU, the conservative digital media organization from Dennis Prager, is suing YouTube and its parent Google over alleged censorship of their videos.

After CNN released an advert claiming to be “facts first,” Twitter users rushed to mock the news outlet and point out the hypocrisy.

Several gay dating apps have issued warnings and tips to users in majority-Muslim Egypt, where the LGBT community is currently facing persecution.

The only LGBT club in majority-Muslim nation Kyrgyzstan has closed following an increase in anti-LGBT abuse.

Google and Facebook, along with other companies in Silicon Valley, spent millions of dollars lobbying Congress in the third quarter in response to fears of regulation, according to a report.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-VT) are reportedly concerned that Apple “may be enabling the Chinese government’s censorship and surveillance.”

Nearly half of tech workers are afraid of losing their jobs due to ageism, according to a survey.

Former Democratic FEC Chairman, Ann Ravel, is pushing for the introduction of fines for individuals sharing “fake news,” according to a report.

The majority of millennials would rather communicate online and via text than in person, according to a survey.

Twitter has removed the ability for conservative users to send out automated tweets using a service created by the Patriotic Journalist Network (PJNet). According to Slate, “The app helped users build tweets with prewritten text and pictures and allowed them

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) “does not expect” the recent Equifax data breaches to have a “major effect” because they believe a “significant” number of victims already had their personal information stolen.

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) posted a picture of one of the Zodiac Killer’s letters on Twitter, Wednesday, in reference to conspiracy theories that claim he is the serial killer.

The Los Angeles Police Department will become the largest police department in the United States to test the use of drones, following a 3-1 vote.

Breitbart Tech recently had the opportunity to speak to open source social network Minds’ founder Bill Ottman, who explained the differences between Minds and free-speech centric social media site Gab and discussed why Big Tech is failing.

Bob Weinstein was accused of sexual harassment by a television producer Tuesday as allegations of harassment and abuse from dozens of women continue to swirl around his brother and business associate, disgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein.

Google’s artificial intelligence can reportedly make better machine-learning code than the humans who made it.

Google Maps has removed a feature that informed users how many calories they could burn by walking, which took the form of counting how many cupcakes would be burned off based on the distance, following complaints by users that claimed it was “triggering.”

Michael Hafford, a VICE News contributor who wrote “male feminist” content for the website, has received numerous allegations of sexual and violent abuse from women.

“Every Wi-Fi connection” is reportedly vulnerable to a security flaw that allows hackers to snoop on your internet traffic.
