DeSantis looks to hold Twitter board 'accountable' for response to Musk's buyout bid
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Tuesday that Florida will seek ways to hold Twitter's board of directors “accountable” over their response to billionaire Elon Musk's bid to take the company private.
Elon Musk would eliminate salaries for Twitter's board if buyout succeeds
Elon Musk wouldn't pay Twitter's board any salary if he buys the company
Ex-Twitter CEO Dorsey slams board's 'dysfunction' after response to Musk's buyout bid
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey rips Twitter board's "dysfunction" in tweets.
Activision cooperating with federal insider trading probes
Activision Blizzard is cooperating with federal investigations into trading by friends of its chief executive shortly before the gaming company disclosed its sale to Microsoft Corp, it said in a securities filing on Friday.
US government links North Korea to $620 million cryptocurrency heist
The U.S. this week linked a cybercrime group with ties to the North Korean government to a cryptocurrency heist of more than $620 million last month.
State lawyer alleges Newsom interfered in Activision lawsuit
A lawyer for California's civil rights agency has resigned over what she alleged were undue attempts by Gov. Gavin Newsom and his office to interfere in a state lawsuit against video game giant Activision Blizzard.
FIFA takes on streaming companies with own soccer platform
FIFA is getting into the streaming platform business with a soccer version of Netflix and Amazon Prime.
Discovery, AT&T seal WarnerMedia deal, CEO David Zaslav gets to work
David Zaslav, CEO of the new combined company, Warner Bros. Discovery, will begin assessing the multi media assets this week by meeting with employees in NYC, D.C. and L.A.
With Unreal Engine 5 unleashed, game developers jump on board
While UE5 offers improvements for developers such as an upgraded UI and better performance, the biggest changes are centered on photorealism.
Accounts deceivable: Email scam costliest type of cybercrime
Business Email Compromise, BEC, scams get less attention than other cybercrimes.
Cybersecurity threats are on the rise — here's how businesses can protect themselves
As hacks and other cybersecurity threats surge, an expert explains how companies and individuals can protect their assets from cybersecurity threats.
Nearly 1,100 Activision Blizzard video game testers to receive full-time status, increased pay
Nearly 1,100 of Activision Blizzard's U.S.-based temporary and contingent quality assurance (QA) workers who test the company's video games will be given full-time status starting July 1.
Intel becomes latest Western tech firm to suspend business in Russia
U.S. chipmaker Intel Corp said on Tuesday it has suspended business operations in Russia, joining a slew of companies to exit the country following its invasion of Ukraine.
US agency opens probe into electric vehicle batteries
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says the probe covers more than 138,000 vehicles with batteries made by LG Energy Solution of South Korea.
Conservatives celebrate Musk's Twitter stake as 'WIN' for free speech: 'Heroic and public serving'
Conservatives celebrate Elon Musk buying 9% stake in Twitter after he criticized the tech giant for censorship
Samsung likely to report highest Q1 profit since 2018 on chips
Samsung Electronics Co Ltd is likely to post its highest first-quarter profit since 2018, analysts' estimates showed, driven by brisk profits on memory chips as solid demand helped to keep prices firmer than expected.
Amazon considered creating app for its workers and blocking words like 'union': report
Amazon.com Inc staff included the words "union," "grievance," and "living wage" on a preliminary list of terms to block from an internal messaging app it was considering creating to boost worker morale, The Intercept reported on Monday.
Elon Musk toys with Twitter hours after becoming its largest stakeholder: 'Do you want an edit button?'
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, hours after buying a multibillion-dollar stake in Twitter, teased the world with the prospect of an edit button Monday.
Microsoft purchase of Activision under regulatory scrutiny as lawmakers call out 'frat boy' culture
A group of prominent Senators wrote a letter to the Federal Trade Commission on Thursday urging them to review Microsoft's $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision, citing lawsuits and media reports about workplace misconduct at the video game giant.
Hackers duped Apple, Meta into handing over user data: report
Apple and Meta were both tricked into sharing user data with hackers who posed as law enforcement, according to a new report.

















