In Europe, Google must delete inaccurate search info if asked, court rules

Google will have to delete search results about people in Europe if they can prove that the information is clearly wrong, judges have ruled.

Facebook parent Meta threatens to remove news from social media site

Facebook's parent company says it will be “forced to consider” removing news content from its platform if Congress passes legislation requiring tech companies to pay news outlets for their material. Meta said it would rather pull news from its social media site rather than "submit to government-mandated negotiations."

Kanye West suspended from Twitter after swastika post, Elon Musk says

“I tried my best. Despite that, (Kanye West) again violated our rule against incitement to violence. Account will be suspended,” Elon Musk tweeted.

Turning plastic into food?

"What we're trying to do is use microbes to take plastic and other inedible plant material and turn that into something that's nutritious."

Robot cooks are taking over restaurants and coming into homes

From flipping burgers and cooking fries to building and cooking pizzas, robots are taking over restaurant kitchens and are starting to move into homes.

Landlords must warn tenants about e-bike battery safety, FDNY says

The FDNY is blaming nearly 200 building fires and six deaths so far this year on exploding lithium-ion batteries on e-bikes and e-scooters. The department is mandating that property owners distribute a safety guide to tenants.

Can AI help ease traffic congestion? Researchers say yes

Do you ever wonder why traffic comes to a standstill for no apparent reason? Researchers say the problem is you.

Musk reinstates Trump's Twitter account after holding online vote

Musk made the announcement in the evening after holding a poll that asked Twitter users to click “yes” or “no” on whether Trump's account should be restored.

More Twitter workers resign after Elon Musk's 'hardcore' ultimatum

The newest round of departures means the platform is continuing to lose workers ahead of the World Cup, one of the busiest events on Twitter.

Automatic braking in cars cut crashes by more than 40% studies found

The studies by a government-auto industry partnership and the insurance industry each used crash data to make the calculations.

Google agrees to $392 million settlement over location tracking

Google has agreed to a $391.5 million settlement with 40 states to resolve an investigation into how the company tracked users’ locations.

Some of the hottest Black Friday gadgets

Good Day New York is taking a look at some of this year's hottest Black Friday gadgets.