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.
Truth Social does not ‘want to be beholden to Google': Devin Nunes
Trump Media and Technology Group CEO Devin Nunes noted on Friday that Truth Social is attempting to build its own ad platform “because we don't want to be beholden to Google.”
GOP-led legislation would force breakup of Google’s ad business
A bipartisan group of senators led by Utah Republican Mike Lee introduced legislation Thursday that would take aim at conflicts of interest in the advertising technology industry and force Google to break up its dominant online-ad business.
Ford CEO Jim Farley to interview Tom Brady and Jimmy Kimmel on his new Spotify podcast
Ford CEO Jim Farley is hosting a seven-episode podcast called "Drive" on Spotify that will feature him interviewing celebrity car enthusiasts.
Netflix lays off 150 employees amid subscriber losses
Netflix said layoffs were primarily driven by "business needs" and would affect "mostly U.S.-based' personnel.
U.S. officials warn about North Korean IT workers posing as freelance contractors
U.S. officials are warnings private companies that North Korean IT workers are attempting to do remote contract work with businesses and funnel the proceeds back to Kim Jong Un’s regime.
Texas man gets 5 years in prison for massive PayPal credentials scam
An Austin man was sentenced to five years in prison on Thursday for buying credentials for 38,000 compromised PayPal accounts then using those credentials to steal money from the accounts' owners, the Department of Justice announced.
Disney executives tout strong results on second quarter earnings call, remain silent about Florida dispute
Disney executives touted strong subscriber growth for its Disney+ streaming platform and a robust rebound in attendance at the company's U.S. theme parks in an earnings call on Wednesday.
Russian hackers 'ramping up efforts' after cyberattack shut down Ukraine internet connections, Musk warns
Russia carried out a cyberattack early on in its invasion of Ukraine, cutting off from the internet thousands of modems throughout Europe, officials from the U.S., Great Britain, Canada, Estonia and the European Union announced Tuesday. SpaceX founder Elon Musk, whose Starlink satellites have helped ensure Ukrainians' access to the internet amid Russia's invasion, warned that Kremlin forces are “ramping up their efforts."
Microsoft unveils new managed cybersecurity offerings
The offerings are included as part of the tech giant's new service category, Microsoft Security Experts, which combines human-led services with expert-trained technology to help organizations achieve better security outcomes.
Musk, Bezos, Gates lose billions in net worth in tech downturn
Three big-name tech billionaires have been hit with sizable blows to their net worth as the technology sector has soured in recent days.
Facebook parent company Meta opens first store in California
Facebook parent company Meta has opened its first brick-and-mortar store in California to serve as a showroom for its latest technology and consumer products.
GOP primary voters overwhelmingly want Congress to crack down on Big Tech, survey finds
Republican primary voters by a large margin want action from Congress to regulate Big Tech giants, a new poll finds.
SEC ramps up hiring to combat cryptocurrency fraud
The regulator's Crypto Assets and Cyber Unit will add 20 new employees, including supervisors, investigative staff attorneys, trial counsels and fraud analysts
Former Amazon employee sues company, alleges she was fired for getting 'long COVID'
A former Amazon employee sued the company Monday, claiming she was wrongly fired from her job and was told to pay back $12,000 in wages after coming down with “long COVID.”


















