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Autumn Johnson | May 12, 2022

The liberal media’s meltdown over the possible repeal of Roe v. Wade continued this week.

Both The Washington Post and The Associated Press chastised businesses for their continued silence on abortion. The Post published its article on…

Catherine Salgado | April 26, 2022

Seventy-one percent of global executives say that the metaverse will be good for businesses, according to a new survey. Several of the biggest names in both business and woke politics are rushing to stake their virtual claim in the metaverse.…

Catherine Salgado | April 18, 2022

The U.S. government targeted undercover journalism outfit Project Veritas, including through secret orders to Apple, Google and Microsoft, Reclaim The Net reported.

Reclaim The Net shared several different documents that reportedly reveal…

Brian Bradley | January 31, 2022

The “Big Four” tech companies – Amazon, Google, Facebook and Apple – spent more than $55 million lobbying the federal government in 2021 to stave off antitrust legislation. That’s a $21 million increase over 2020, according to Politico Morning…

Autumn Johnson | January 16, 2022

Microsoft Office’s “woke” spellcheck program is getting new attention after its creation in 2020.

Gizmodo and Daily Mail reported on the feature this week.

Microsoft said it first created the feature in March 2020, and that the…

Catherine Salgado | January 5, 2022

Americans may already be worried about the overall competency of the medical field post-COVID-19, but now medical professionals are reportedly increasingly using virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) to train their colleagues. Not only…

Catherine Salgado | November 18, 2021

Tech outlet The Verge accused Microsoft of “forcing” users into the tech giant’s own browser, targeting workarounds “even if their default browser is not [Microsoft] Edge.” 

The Verge reported that Microsoft not only made it…

Alexander Hall | November 5, 2021

Microsoft opened an event by apologizing to indiginous tribes of America on whose land their offices are built. No word on whether Bill Gates wants to actually return them. 

Microsoft hosted Microsoft Ignite 2021 in a Nov. 2…

Alexander Hall | November 4, 2021

Microsoft unveiled more than just the future of identity-proofing when its presenters opened the Microsoft Into Focus: Security video presentation with arbitrary statements about their appearance and identity.

The future once looked like…

Autumn Johnson | September 8, 2021

Microsoft will reportedly allow its IT administrators to remove messages it deems inappropriate in workplace or classroom chats.

IT administrators will reportedly be able to remove a “curse word, an off-topic conversation, or other foul…

Michael Morris | August 17, 2021

Big Tech tyranny knows no bounds. Big Tech companies have gone so far as to mandate COVID-19 vaccination for their employees, but now apparently even that isn’t enough. Some of those employees are being required to show proof.

“Google,…

Alexander Hall | February 18, 2021

Microsoft co-founder and billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates suggested to CNBC that former President Trump should be allowed to speak on social media. 

“I think at some point he probably will be allowed back on and probably should…

Alexander Hall | June 12, 2020

Now that Microsoft has joined other Big Tech companies in refusing to help police, President Donald Trump has retweeted a call to have them barred from government contracts. 

Microsoft followed the lead of IBM and Amazon in vowing to…

Alexander Hall | May 15, 2020

Liberal website ratings firm NewsGuard has expanded its partnership with Microsoft in order to spread “news literacy.”

NewsGuard describes itself as a company that provides “credibility ratings” and detailed “Nutrition Labels” on news and…

Corinne Weaver | April 21, 2020

COVID-19 is a phenomenon that even the most trusted sources have known almost nothing about since it began to spread in Wuhan, China. Outlets like CNN and organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) have published material that later…

Alexander Hall | September 10, 2019

If nothing else, the sordid story of Jeffrey Epstein has done some good by exposing possible corruption  in academia, science, and Big Tech.

Business Insider wrote that LinkedIn founder and Microsoft board member Reid Hoffman is the…

Corinne Weaver | September 9, 2019

Microsoft President Brad Smith is one of Big Tech’s biggest advocates for censorship online. 

Wouldn’t it be great if he brought that can-do attitude to the government?

In an interview with Time Magazine, Smith…

Corinne Weaver | August 27, 2019

Google has tried to appease the social justice movement within its company, to the point that it has been accused of reverse discrimination. But apparently that’s not enough, according to one of its engineers.

Bria Sullivan, an app…

Alexander Hall | July 22, 2019

Add Germany to the list of foreign governments struggling with the lax privacy policies found in Big Tech companies. 

The state government of Hesse, Germany, has forbidden students by law from using Microsoft Office 365 over privacy…

Alexander Hall | June 21, 2019

XBox has video game smack-talk in its crosshairs. 

In an interview with Kotaku’s Stephen Totilo, Xbox head Phil Spencer proclaimed that “Xbox Live is not a free speech platform.” He added that “It is not a…