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Not that long ago, major tech companies could be counted on as vocal allies of the LGBTQ community. Household names like Amazon, Google, and Meta made their stances particularly known during Pride ...
Many companies that used to celebrate Pride Month with rainbow avatars, influencer campaigns and public declarations of ...
LGBTQ-friendly policies can have a significant impact on innovation in major US firms, according to new research from Aalto ...
Here at TVLine, we’ve always been big ‘shippers at heart. What can we say? We just love love. So with another Pride Month officially in full swing, we thought we’d take stock of some LGBTQ+ ...
Former Manchester United midfielder Nemanja Matic has been slapped with a two-match ban after covering up an LGBTQ+ logo. The 36-year-old is now plying his trade for Lyon in France, with the ...
NEMANJA MATIC has received a ban after he covered an LGBTQ+ campaign logo on his kit with tape. The former Manchester United and Chelsea midfielder, who now plays for Ligue 1 club Lyon ...
Trevor Lee (R) recently expressed disapproval for their state’s NHL team, the Utah Mammoths, unveiling a rainbow-colored Pride month variant of their team’s logo with the caption “Happy ...
A hot potato: For years, the privacy of Android users browsing the web has been quietly compromised by a sophisticated tracking method employed by two of the world's largest tech companies ...
Several nods to consumers and the developer community exist throughout Android’s history. One of the longest-running gags is the venerable Android Easter egg. The hidden feature in the OS, only ...
No reason was given. The news comes during Pride Month, the dedicated time to acknowledge and celebrate the achievements and contributions of the LGBTQ community. After years of devoted activism ...
That includes less frequent use of rainbow-themed logos, fewer social media posts ... profile backlash against Bud Light and Target for LGBTQ-inclusive campaigns. This pivot coincides with the ...