Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Meta, visited the White House to discuss supporting the Trump administration’s efforts to maintain US technological dominance. Zuckerberg expressed optimism about the ...
Jesse Eisenberg, who received an Oscar nod for playing Mark Zuckerberg in David Fincher's The Social Network, is distancing himself from the Facebook chief. Jesse Eisenberg and Mark Zuckerberg ...
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg visited the White House on Thursday to discuss Meta’s role in helping the Trump administration with America’s international tech leadership, the company confirmed.
This week, Jesse Eisenberg explained very clearly that he no longer wants to be associated with Mark Zuckerberg. Eisenberg announced himself as a Hollywood star way back in 2010 when he earned an ...
Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg will reportedly begin slashing staff on Monday — and the company posted an internal memo telling workers what to expect ahead of the performance-based job cuts.
Hollywood star Jesse Eisenberg, who played Mark Zuckerberg in 2010 hit "The Social Network", told AFP the Facebook owner had evolved from having "a sense of righteousness" into "somebody obsessed ...
LOS ANGELES – Hollywood star Jesse Eisenberg, who played Mark Zuckerberg in 2010 hit The Social Network, believes the Facebook owner has evolved from having “a sense of righteousness” into ...
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A record $1.8 trillion market capitalization shows shareholders are buying the CEO’s optimism, but there are reasons to question it. Dave Lee is Bloomberg Opinion's US technology columnist. He ...
Mark Zuckerberg, the co-founder of Facebook, shared a nostalgic video that captured the life-changing moment he received his acceptance letter from Harvard University. Originally posted in 2017 as a ...
Exact timing for the debut of the fourth-generation iPhone SE remains up in the air, with Bloomberg's Mark Gurman reporting in a tweet tonight that the device "should be announced by next week." ...
It’s easy to conclude that the era of diversity, equity and inclusion — the practice of using race and so-called intersectionality like gender preferences in hiring — is dead.