IBM, Microsoft laying off hundreds of employees in Russia
Russian employees at Microsoft and IBM have been caught in the crosshairs of the tech giants' ongoing response to the country's invasion of Ukraine
Elon Musk Twitter deal financing put on hold over threats: report
Elon Musk's effort to purchase Twitter is reportedly on hold over uncertainty around the deal over a public spat with the social media platform
Big Tech urges Biden administration to allow visa holders' children to remain in US beyond age 21
Big Tech is calling on the Biden administration to adopt "more robust aging out policies" to keep more than 200,000 children of visa holders' in the United States.
Netflix places bid to create production studio at former New Jersey Army base
Netflix is vying to expand its production studio footprint to the Garden State with a bid for a 289-acre property located at a former Army base.
Apple iOS update features option to edit, unsend text messages
Apple's latest operating system update will allow users to edit and unsend text messages, and conversations can be marked as unread, the company announced Monday.
Axon halts plans to arm drones with Tasers to stop school shootings
The Taser developer has scrapped plans to arms drones with stun guns in an effort to prevent mass shootings after ethics board members opposed
GameStop sales climb along with shares even as loss widens
GameStop Corp. sales rose as more people returned to its stores last quarter, but its loss widened, damping investors’ hopes for signs of a turnaround for the videogame retailer.
US robot orders surge 40% as labor shortages, inflation persist
With 11.4 million job openings in the U.S., robots are being lined up to fill some of the roles.
Apple to move iPad production out of China for first time: report
Apple is moving portions of manufacturing to Vietnam in order to combat supply chain hurdles from mainland China's "zero-COVID" policies.
Salesforce boosts profit outlook, shares rise
Salesforce raised its full-year adjusted profit forecast and said it did not see any material impact from the uncertain broader economic environment, sending the enterprise software firm's shares up about 8% in extended trading.
Google suspends conservative children's book publisher's ad account after Trump-Russia collusion book
Google Ads temporarily suspended the account of BRAVE Books, a conservative children's book publisher, after it released a book about the Trump-Russia collusion narrative.
Tom Cruise's 'Top Gun: Maverick' not far off from real deal
The Tom Cruise film is based on the Navy's TOPGUN program, which was established in 1969 to teach the fleet's aircrew advanced fighter tactics during Vietnam.
Southwest Airlines passenger who repeatedly struck flight attendant to serve up to 15 months in prison
Vyvianna Quinonez, 28, will serve up to 15 months in federal prison after she repeatedly hit a Southwest flight attendant on a flight from Sacramento to San Diego. She has been banned from commercial airlines for life.
Walmart expands drone delivery to 4 million households
Walmart customers can receive up to 10 pounds worth of eligible items in each drone order in as little as 30 minutes. Every drone order will be charged a $3.99 delivery fee.
Workers at Activision Blizzard's Raven Software vote in favor of forming union
Prior to the vote, Activision declined to voluntarily recognize the Game Workers Alliance. They also urged workers to "consider the consequences" of signing union authorization cards.
Amazon planning to sublease warehouses amid online shopping slowdown
Amazon will sublease some of its warehouse capacity as sales have suffered significant declines from where they were in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Elon Musk says he doesn't use flight attendants; SpaceX president defends him over sexual assault claim
SpaceX President Gwynne Shotwell said she's worked with Elon Musk for two decades and has not seen anything resembling the sexual misconduct claims against him
‘Shark Tank’ star Robert Herjavec: Stock market will drop 30% before reaching a bottom
"Shark Tank" star and Cyderes CEO Robert Herjavec discussed his outlook for the market during a Monday segment of "Varney & Co." and predicted a 20 to 30 percent drop could still come.
Broadcom in talks to purchase cloud computing company VMware
Chipmaker Broadcom is in talks to acquire cloud service company VMware, though negotiations are still ongoing.
Elon Musk suggests slashing Twitter offer based on number of bots
Elon Musk suggested his deal to buy Twitter should be cut proportionate to the number of bots on the platform.


















