The states were examining whether the actions of Facebook, now called Meta, violated state consumer protection laws and put the public at risk.
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Why Crypto.com Is Putting Its Name on the Staples Center
What’s Crypto.com, which is paying $700 million for the naming rights to the sports venue?
Cryptocurrency group loses bid for copy of U.S. Constitution.
ConstitutionDAO, a “decentralized autonomous organization,” had raised more than $40 million to bid for the artifact.
Ford and chipmaker announce noncommittal “partnership” to alleviate shortages
Enlarge (credit: Bloomberg | Getty Images) In an effort to combat the ongoing global chip shortage, chipmaker GlobalFoundries and the Ford Motor Company have announced a “strategic collaboration” today, both via press release and coverage in The Wall Street Journal. The “non-binding agreement,” according to the release, “opens the door” for GlobalFoundries to deliver more...
What Apple’s New Repair Program Means for You (and Your iPhone)
Apple said it would soon provide parts, tools and manuals to those who wanted to fix their own iPhones and Mac computers.
Cities Try to Lure Factories as U.S. Pushes to Fix Chip Shortage
Many local governments see a silver lining in the shortage of semiconductor chips that has contributed to a slowdown in the global economy.
They Love Crypto. They’re Trying to Buy the Constitution.
How a “financial flash mob” is trying to raise $20 million for a rare copy of the U.S. Constitution.
The Legacy of Mattress Cash Fires
Before we get to the metaverse, we need to talk about the past decade of tech ideas.
Miramax Sues Quentin Tarantino Over Planned ‘Pulp Fiction’ NFTs
The director announced this month that he was selling nonfungible tokens based on the screenplay for his 1994 movie. Miramax asserted in court documents it still has “broad rights” to the film.









