Zuckerberg announces paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram
Mark Zuckerberg announced a new paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram on Sunday, granting users a hallowed blue check for a monthly fee.
Hawley introduces two bills to protect kids from effects of social media, raise age requirement to 16
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has introduced a bill that would implement an age requirement for social media usage and another that would study the harmful impact of social media on children
'Quiet hiring' shuffles responsibilities and roles: Here's how it may help workers, companies
In "quiet hiring," companies use the skills of existing employees in other areas. Opportunities for growth abound and there are wise ways to put this strategy in place.
ChatGPT 'woke bias': AI program cheers Biden, not Trump; defines woman as 'gender identity,' rips fossil fuels
Elon Musk said ChatGPT's bias is "extremely concerning" after it was reported the AI program praises Democrats but not Republicans and mentions "gender identity" in defining a woman.
Google vs. Microsoft in AI race
Google and Microsoft have announced new artificial intelligence (AI) applications this week as both technology companies spearhead innovations for search engines and the digital user experience.
Yahoo cutting 20% of workforce, adding to growing layoff woes
Yahoo, Inc. announced Thursday it is cutting more than a fifth of its workforce, becoming the latest tech firm to announce layoffs as part of a growing trend.
Google shares plummet after chatbot 'Bard' gives bad answer
Shares of Google parent Alphabet are down in Wall Street trading after a glitch in the company’s new artificial intelligence (AI) platform, Bard, contributed inaccurate information in promotional video.
Twitter boss Elon Musk accuses government agency of being 'worst offender in US government censorship'
Elon Musk on Monday said the Global Engagement Center is the "worst offender in US government censorship & media manipulation."
Dem senator urges Google, Apple to ban TikTok from app stores: ‘Unacceptable threat'
Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet of Colorado urged Google and Apple CEOs Sundar Pichai and Tim Cook to ban TikTok from their respective app stores on Thursday.
Google exec claims he was fired for not being 'inclusive,' denying Asian female colleague's sexual advances
Ryan Olohan, a married dad of seven, was fired from Google after 15 years allegedly for not being "inclusive" after a female exec retaliated against him for denying her sexual advances.
Intel slashes some worker, exec pay following PC market fall: report
Intel is reportedly cutting worker and executive pay amid the company's disappointing quarterly earnings report.
Twitter was built to suppress certain voices: Dave Rubin
Dave Rubin, host of 'The Rubin Report,' joins 'Fox & Friends' after touring the Twitter headquarters with CEO Elon Musk.
Intel shares having worst day in 15 months
Intel is on pace to record its worst trading day loss since October of 2021 after the company reported poor quarterly and annual revenues.
Tech layoffs continue as IBM, SAP announce massive cuts
Tech sector layoffs continue, as SAP announced they plan to cut about 3,000 employees on Thursday, a day after IBM announced they will lay off nearly 3,900 workers.
Elon Musk changes Twitter name to 'Mr. Tweet' and now can't change it back
Twitter head Elon Musk said he changed his handle Wednesday and was prevented from changing it back.
IBM reports highest annual revenue growth in a decade
IBM faces recession worries as a tech company focusing heavily on the cloud. Cloud revenue grew 2% while it took a $1 billion hit from foreign exchange rates.
Meta announces Trump to be reinstated on Facebook, Instagram platforms
Former President Trump's suspension on Facebook and Instagram will be lifted "in the coming weeks," according to a blog post from Facebook.
Yelp blasts Google for victimizing Americans with alleged anti-compete 'monopoly' agenda
Google was lambasted by Yelp over its alleged anti-compete practices which were subject to a lawsuit by the Department of Justice.
Microsoft stock en route to worst daily drop in weeks
Microsoft shares are down Wednesday despite an earnings report that showed a 2% spike in quarterly revenue.
Twitter suspends account calling for 'night of rage' after protester shoots at police and is killed
Twitter suspended an account that called for violence against police and law enforcement after a police-involved shooting in Atlanta, Georgia, where a protester was killed after shooting an officer.



















