Sens. Schumer, Cotton Lead Effort To Assess TikTok’s Security Risk

TikTok has been downloaded by more than 110 million U.S. consumers. It is required to adhere to Chinese law, which means it must cooperate with intelligence work controlled by China’s Communist Party.

Well, Congresswoman, I Think Lying Is Bad

Mark Zuckerberg may believe lying is bad, but when it comes to political advertising, he’s not going to do anything about it. Or is he? The answer wasn’t exactly clear from his testimony before
Congress Wednesday, especially when he got grilled by New York Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.

Reddit: Here’s How to Change the App’s Text Size

Did you know that you can change the text size within the official Reddit application? Our guide will show you how this works. Note: These screenshots were captured in the Reddit app on iOS. Step 1: Tap your profile picture in the top-right corner of the screen. Step 2: Tap “Settings.” Step 3: Tap “Text…

Metrics Companies Emphasize Competitive Ecosystem at Adweek Convergent TV Summit

With so many platforms available to creatives, advertisers are more than ever relying on a competitive metric ecosystem to measure and monetize their audiences. At Adweek’s Convergent TV Summit on Oct. 22 in New York, streaming editor Kelsey Sutton sat down with representatives of Nielsen, Inscape and Dentsu to talk television’s “brave new world.” Jodie…

What’s Up, Doc: The ‘Bugs’ Excuse

When I was growing up, “bugs” was a happy-go-lucky cartoon rabbit who greeted others with a friendly, “What’s up, doc?” Now it’s the evergreen excuse for all things wrong with tech.