Many toilet paper makers source material from climate-critical ecosystems like the Canadian boreal forest.
Kraft Heinz said that diluted cleaning solution was accidentally added to a Capri Sun production line.
Regulators are on a crusade against enormous corporate mergers, but big tech is getting close to completing some of the biggest acquisitions in U.S. history.
The company is reportedly working on a more rugged version of its smartwatch aimed at athletes and serious trainers.
The United Kingdom will officially probe whether or not Microsoft's $68.7 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard is anticompetitive.
The oil giant lost its last bid to dismiss a lawsuit brought by Massachusetts' attorney general. Exxon is also being sued in Rhode Island.
Workers wrote a letter criticizing Apple's Hybrid Work Pilot which aims to get employees back in the office at least three days per week.
Chevron and Exxon reported massive earnings gains in the first quarter of 2022. How interesting.
A new study commissioned by the venerable tech giant shows that repairing products massively reduces waste and emissions.
New Samsung SSD gives SanDisk's rubber coatings a run for their money.
Meta's COO wanted to protect her image as a role model for corporate women. It wouldn't be the first time she threw her weight around to protect her image.
Studio closedowns, LGBTQ skepticism, and now a Netflix revival—io9 looks at the history of Nimona , complete with some exclusive test footage.
A new report from the Tech Oversight Project shows how tech giants have shifted their priorities under the threat of antitrust action.
Activision/Blizzard games will be multi-platform 'into the future.'
As Exxon restructures, the company is elevating its "Low Carbon" business—a largely bullshit term that doesn’t really mean anything.
A toxic workplace, popular games in development hell, and antitrust concerns could turn Microsoft's big acquisition into a nightmare.
In 2021, we got to watch oil companies squirm. There needs to be a lot more squirming in 2022 to save the climate.
"We came home, and we could hear the roaring of the fire in the backyard and then the house."
The Internet Association, once the "unified voice of the internet economy," failed to stay relevant and manage its members' competing interests.
HP patched two security vulnerabilities that could be used to steal information and spread to other devices.
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