Russian agents threaten Google, Apple representatives with prison time: report
Russian agents reportedly targeted Google and Apple employees based in the country with prison time.
Sony's PlayStation suspending Russia software, hardware shipments
The video game giant will also suspend the launch of Grand Turismo 7 and the operation of the PlayStation Store in the country
Spotify returns after outage causes disruption
Spotify, the largest subscription-based streaming service, crashed for several hours on Tuesday. According to Variety, Spotify has over 406 million total monthly active users.
Apple unveils new iPhone SE, iPad Air, Mac Studio, M1 Ultra chip
Here is a FOX Business roundup of everything you need to know about Apple's latest product announcements.
US natural gas companies targeted by hackers before Ukraine invasion: report
Hackers reportedly infiltrated computers belonging to current and former employees at nearly two dozen major natural gas suppliers, including U.S.-based Chevron and Cheniere Energy, in the two weeks before Russia invaded Ukraine.
Netflix fights child porn charges in Texas stemming from ‘Cuties’ backlash, accuses DA of ‘abusing his office’
Netflix's attorneys are working to fight potential child pornography charges against the streaming giant over its controversial drama “Cuties.”
Global Guardian in Ukraine transports thousands out of danger's reach
Global Guardian, an international security firm, is transporting clients' employees and their families out of Ukraine, away from danger — CEO Dale Buckner spoke to Fox News Digital on Friday with updates.
Delivery robots with Russian ties pulled from 2 US campuses
Two U.S. university campuses are losing their food-delivery robots for now because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Is Apple ready to get tough on China or only Russia?
Apple and other major U.S. companies that have been rushing to sever ties with Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine have been silent about China’s posturing against Taiwan or its persecution of Uyghurs.
Jill Biden SOTU guest is CEO of company with deep ties to China, sponsored Beijing Olympics
The White House touted Intel CEO Patrick Gelsinger as one of the first lady's guests in a press release hours before the State of the Union address.
Apple teases online event in March
Reports have speculated that Apple could announce a new iPhone SE and iPad Air with 5G capabilities and at least one new Mac laptop with Apple-designed chips.
Western companies severing ties with Russia over invasion of Ukraine, sanctions
The United States, Canada, European allies, and other countries announced a rash of sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, including cutting Russian banks from the SWIFT messaging service, banning Russian aircraft, limiting the business dealings of Russian oligarchs, and other measures that will economically isolate the country.
Intel one of Biden’s quivers in spending push
President Biden hopes Intel will bump up its $20 billion investment in Ohio to as much as $100 billion.
Russia invades Ukraine: Socialist-linked social media campaign to 'abolish NATO' defends Putin's aggression
Extremist groups are taking advantage of Russia’s war on Ukraine to amplify anti-NATO messaging and paint Vladimir Putin as a defender against globalism, according to a watchdog group.
Nvidia employee credentials, company data leaked in cybersecurity incident
NVIDIA does not anticipate any disruption to its business or ability to serve its customers as a result of the incident.
Ukraine war: Meta says it will restrict Russian state-owned media RT and Sputnik in Europe amid invasion
Facebook’s parent company will restrict Russian state-owned media in Europe amid the country’s ongoing invasion of Ukraine.
Montana AG launches investigation into TikTok for allegedly serving harmful content to children
Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen launched a comprehensive investigation into TikTok for allegedly serving harmful content to children and for publicly misrepresenting the "dangers" of its social media platform.
Elon Musk says Starlink is active in Ukraine amid internet disruptions
SpaceX founder Elon Musk said Saturday evening that the company's Starlink satellites are now active in Ukraine to alleviate some of the connectivity challenges the country is facing amid the Russia invasion.
Intel picks Magdeburg in Germany for new European chip factory
Intel has chosen the east German city of Magdeburg as the site for a new multibillion-euro European chip factory and will make the decision public on March 4, a person familiar with matter told Reuters.
IRS will allow taxpayers to skip facial recognition after privacy backlash
The Internal Revenue Service said Monday that it will allow taxpayers to opt-out of using facial recognition software to verify their identity and access their online accounts as the agency tries to quell widespread backlash.



















