Former Engineer Suing Google: 'It Sucks to Be a Woman in Tech'
Loretta Lee, a former Google engineer, says diversity stats in tech are spun to make the industry look more diverse than it really is.
Loretta Lee, a former Google engineer, says diversity stats in tech are spun to make the industry look more diverse than it really is.
The latest trailer for season 2 finally gives us our first major look at Shogun World.
Facebook is allowing fact-checkers to proactively track and flag stories, videos, and memes to prevent bad actors from using the platform to spread propaganda.
A DNA processing company found that as many as 40 per cent of consumer test results associated with a risk of disease were false positives.
UK scientists want to know whether it’s worth vaccinating teens against a certain type of bacteria that causes meningitis called Neisseria meningitidis.
A judge has ruled coffee-selling companies in California will have to warn their customers of a cancer risk from their coffee products.
Under Armour-owned nutrition and exercise tracking app MyFitnessPal has experienced a data breach affecting some 150 million users.
The update brings with it a more transparent approach to personal data use, as well as a cool bear Animoji.
The company has a systemic discrimination problem that is now boiling over, and a vocal set of workers who are fed up enough to do something about it.
While the departure of Myerson is sure to cause some commotion, Microsoft’s proposed restructuring seems like a pretty smart move.
Chilean scientists and government officials are claiming the specimen was illegally obtained by grave robbers.
This footage brought to you by Russia's lax regulations concerning drones and domestic aerospace.
That harmless-looking duck floating in your bathtub may actually be a Trojan horse for ravenous legions of “potentially pathogenic bacteria.”
Simply called the GoPro Hero, this new £200 action camera will feature most of the best features of the Hero 5 and Hero 6, at half the cost.
The eventual goal is to create an implantable brain-computer interface capable of restoring normal memory function to people suffering from brain injury or illness.
Could a mysterious glowing crystal be a sign of dark matter particle detection?