Facebook whistleblower turned down $64G severance package that would have bought her silence: report
Former Facebook data scientist turned whistleblower Sophie Zhang, who was fired from the social media giant last year, turned down a $64,000 severance package that would have bought her silence, according to a new report.
Facebook beats on earnings and revenue, but warns growth will slow in second half of the year
Facebook beat analysts' expectations in the second quarter, but issued a warning to investors in announcing the results.
Apple delaying return to office until October or beyond: Tim Cook
Apple CEO Tim Cook says employees of the firm will not be asked to return to the office until at least October.
Google revenue surges as online advertising market thrives
Google’s parent company flexed its digital dominance, reporting its highest quarter ever for sales and profit behind a gusher of online advertising from businesses vying for customers across reopened economies.
Ex-eBay employee sentenced to 18 months for cyberstalking campaign
A former eBay employee has been sentenced to a year and a half behind bars after pleading guilty to taking part in a harassment campaign against a Massachusetts couple along with other former employees of the auction site.
Why workplace vaccine mandates aren’t widespread — yet
Companies are encouraging their workers to get vaccinated as Covid-19 cases climb again, but few are making shots required.
US preps semiconductor factory plans amid shortage: EXCLUSIVE
The Biden administration is moving forward with plans to potentially build several semiconductor plants in the U.S. to increase chip production amid a global shortage.
Intel CEO says chip shortage could last until 2023
One of the leading voices in the semiconductor industry sees the chip-supply problems stretching as far as 2023.
Desperate Employers Are Calling Job Applicants from Years Ago
In recent months, as the economy has reopened, millions of U.S. workers have found themselves besieged by unlikely suitors, including companies that spurned them with no reply years ago.
Bill Gates opens up about divorce at 'summer camp for billionaires,' blames himself: report
Bill Gates opened up about his divorce from Melinda Gates during an annual exclusive conference for billionaires and some of the most powerful people in sports, technology and media where one witness said the Microsoft founder was on the verge of tears.
Samsung Electronics flags 53% jump in profit, tops estimates
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd on Wednesday reported a likely 53% jump in second-quarter operating profit, beating market estimates on the back of strong chip prices and demand despite lower smartphone sales.
Samsung Electronics Q2 profit likely up 38% on strong chip prices
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd likely saw a 38% surge in profit for the April-June quarter thanks to strong chip prices and demand spurred by a pandemic-led consumer appetite for electronics as well as recovering investment in data centers.
IBM's Jim Whitehurst out as president
IBM announced Friday that Jim Whitehurst is no longer president of the company after 14 months at the helm, but will stay on as a senior advisor to the executive leadership team.
Clorox stock being flushed as cleaning frenzy wanes
Clorox stock has struggled for more than a year after initially seeing gains from the cleaning frenzy brought on by the coronavirus pandemic.
Microsoft exec details 'frightening' DOJ 'abuse' of secret requests for Americans' data in hearing
A Microsoft executive on Wednesday detailed the "frightening" abuse by the Department of Justice of "secrecy orders" that allow the government to take Americans' data from tech companies without ever letting them know.
With Cloud and AI, IBM broadens 5G deals with Verizon and Telefonica
IBM will offer telecom operators Verizon and Telefonica new services ranging from running 5G over a cloud platform to using artificial intelligence, the U.S. technology company said on Monday.
Amazon Prime Day powers biggest day for online spending
Online spending in the U.S. hit a one-day record high for the year on Monday, the first of Amazon's two-day Prime Day sale event, according to the Adobe Digital Economy Index.
Rep. Jordan blasts Microsoft as ‘out to get conservatives’ just like other big tech companies
Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, sent a letter to Microsoft president Brad Smith on Monday, alleging that while it has largely escaped the notice of House Democrats, the company is among the Big Tech companies "out to get conservatives."
Senate proposes 25% tax credit for semiconductor manufacturing
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators on Thursday proposed a 25% tax credit for investments in semiconductor manufacturing as Congress works to increase U.S. chip production.
Democrats to unveil significant legislative action allowing for big tech breakups: report
Democrats in the House of Representatives are reportedly getting ready to unleash a legislative assault on the country’s largest tech companies.


















