
Jessica Bursztynsky
Staff Writer at Fast Company
Staff writer @fastcompany. Past @CNBC. Mostly dog content. DM for Signal
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1 week ago |
fastcompany.com | Jessica Bursztynsky
Meta is set to face off against the U.S. Federal Trade Commission on Monday in an antitrust trial that could force the social media giant to divest Instagram and WhatsApp. The closely watched trial carries high stakes for Meta’s $1.3 trillion market value. The company depends heavily on advertising revenue from Instagram, and losing control of the platform could deal a significant blow to its business. Here’s what to know about the FTC trial.
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2 weeks ago |
fastcompany.com | Jessica Bursztynsky
Listen to this ArticleMore infoPresident Donald Trump on Wednesday ordered federal officials to investigate the former head of the country’s top cybersecurity agency and revoke his security clearances, years after he first disputed Trump’s election fraud claims.
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2 weeks ago |
fastcompanybrasil.com | Jessica Bursztynsky
A Meta acaba de anunciar a extensão das contas para adolescentes, que oferecem controles parentais mais rigorosos, para as plataformas Facebook e Messenger, ampliando o serviço que até então estava disponível apenas no Instagram. A gigante das redes sociais lançou no ano passado as contas para adolescentes, que incorporam restrições sobre quem pode entrar em contato com os jovens, o tipo de conteúdo que eles podem ver e limites de tempo de uso da plataforma.
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2 weeks ago |
fastcompany.com | Jessica Bursztynsky
Meta is bringing its Teen Accounts, which have stricter parental controls, to its Facebook and Messenger platforms on Tuesday, expanding its teen service from just Instagram. The social media giant rolled out Teen Accounts last year on Instagram that have built-in restrictions on who can contact teens, the content they see, and limits on their time on Instagram. [Photo: Meta]Tuesday’s announcement also includes updates to Instagram’s teen service that will roll out in the next couple of months.
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2 weeks ago |
fastcompany.com | Jessica Bursztynsky
Nintendo is pushing back preorders for its upcoming Nintendo Switch 2 while it figures out the implications of President Donald Trump’s aggressive global tariffs. It’s unclear when preorders will actually begin. They were supposed to start Wednesday, ahead of a June 5 launch date. “Pre-orders for Nintendo Switch 2 in the U.S. will not start April 9, 2025 in order to assess the potential impact of tariffs and evolving market conditions,” a spokesperson for the Japan-based company tells Fast Company.
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My dad passed last week. I’m taking some time off of work, but he was always my biggest supporter and fan, printing out my first freelance articles for the local paper and writing notes on them. I’ll miss him a lot. https://t.co/pbCYjCV3x7

When I worked at CNBC we used to send him our Thx Points which could be redeemed for some p nice gifts lol

you should be able to send steve kornacki sponsor gifts like in the hunger games

Very cute Halloween moment from @Waymo https://t.co/WxUJqtFNiY