Kicked off Facebook and Twitter, far-right groups lose online clout In the year since the January 6th Capitol attack, far-right influencers and extremists are taking new approaches to organizing online. Shannon Bond
Sister of slain security officer sues Facebook over killing tied to Boogaloo movement It is latest attempt to hold a Big Tech company responsible for harm caused in the real world that allegedly was fueled by a social media platform. Bobby Allyn
For Blackberry users Tuesday marks the end of an era Blackberries were once cutting edge, but the company is ending service on its phones. For some people, this means heartbreak. At the same time, others are wondering, "What's a Blackberry?"
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes is found guilty on 4 counts in her fraud trial Holmes, who was once seen as one of the most promising leaders in Silicon Valley, could spend up to 20 years in prison for lying to investors and patients of the blood-testing company. Bobby Allyn
If you're clinging to an old BlackBerry, it will officially stop working on Jan. 4 The company behind the once ubiquitous phones has transitioned to a security software focus, and says that starting on Tuesday, its classic devices will no longer reliably function. Jaclyn Diaz
2022 will be a tense year for Facebook and social apps. Here are 4 reasons why Social media companies will feel pressure from Washington, European regulators and even their own users over kids' safety and privacy, competition and election-related misinformation. Shannon Bond
Twitter bans Marjorie Taylor Greene's personal account over COVID misinformation A spokesperson for the social media company said it had been clear that it would ban accounts for repeated violations of its COVID-19 misinformation policy. Joe Hernandez
The mummy of an Egyptian pharaoh has been 'digitally unwrapped' For 3,000 years, a mummy of the pharaoh Amenhotep I hid its secrets. Researchers in Egypt have used a CT scan to find out new details about just what the mummy was hiding.
Companies are working on technology to get cars to detect and prevent drunk driving The new infrastructure law includes a requirement for a new safety feature in vehicles: Some sort of technology to detect and prevent drunk driving. But how would that actually work? Camila Domonoske
Still looking for that picture book you loved as a kid? Try asking Instagram Some people spend years or longer trying to track down favorite books from childhood. An Instagram account called My Old Books uses crowdsourcing to make the connection. Rachel Treisman