Mariah Carey advertises hit Christmas song, gives London Underground safety instructions in partnership
Those who commute on the Tube will get a treat this holiday season courtesy of Mariah Carey's "All I Want For Christmas" and Amazon Music.
Peloton had no plans for viral ad prior to ‘And Just Like That…’ premiere, worked quickly to salvage brand
Peloton made lemons out of lemonade in a big hurry after it got some negative attention during the “Sex and the City” spinoff "And Just Like That…”
'And Just Like That' is HBO Max's best debut of any series to date
The revived "Sex and the City" series dropped its first two episodes last Thursday.
SolarWinds hack one year later, cybersecurity experts say we’re no better off
It’s been one year since the U.S. government publicly acknowledged that SolarWinds, a widely used software in the public and private sector, had been hacked, compromising the data of thousands of users across the globe.
Japan's Nintendo game console pioneer Uemura dead at 78
Masayuki Uemura, a Japanese home computer game pioneer whose Nintendo consoles sold millions of units worldwide, has died, according to the university in Kyoto where he taught.
Roku shares rise on deal that restores YouTube TV app
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Amazon outage disrupts lives, surprising people about their cloud dependency
Kyle Lerner and his girlfriend sensed something was amiss when they came home Tuesday and found their two Persian-Himalayan cats meowing nonstop.
Instagram chief Adam Mosseri defends app, calls for regulation at Senate hearing
Instagram head Adam Mosseri testified about the company’s efforts to address user safety Wednesday during a Senate hearing on concerns that the social media app is having a harmful effect on the mental health of teenagers.
Another Amazon Web Services outage remains possible, internet expert warns
Doug Madory, with network intelligence firm Kentik, warned that “it is really hard to completely remove the possibility of an outage” even though cloud providers take an “enormous amount of steps to try and ensure resiliency.”
Intel plans Mobileye IPO: What to know
Mobileye, which was founded in Jerusalem in 1999 by Ziv Aviram and Amnon Shashua, first went public in 2014 before being acquired by Intel for $15.3 billion in 2017.
Biden admin scrambling to save controversial FCC nominee after Saule Omarova withdrawal
As Saule Omarova pulls her nomination to become the next Comptroller of the Currency, the Biden Administration is scrambling to save another controversial candidate from going down in defeat.
Instagram tightens teen protection measures ahead of Senate hearing
Instagram said on Tuesday it will be stricter about the types of content it recommends to teens in the photo-sharing app and will nudge them toward different areas if they dwell on one topic for a long time.
Why Instagram asks users to create second accounts
Instagram has quietly rolled out a pop-up over the past year that encourages users to "try a new account." The notice says it will help people "keep up with a smaller group of friends" and explore their interests more easily.
Apple notified State Department employees of phone hacking linked to NSO Group software
Apple Inc. last week notified 11 U.S. State Department employees in Uganda that their iPhones were hacked, and investigators have linked the attack to a tool developed by NSO Group, an Israeli technology company that was blacklisted by the Biden administration, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Spotify removes some comedians’ work from streaming service
Spotify has removed the work of hundreds of comedians
US accuses Whole Foods of banning Black Lives Matter masks
U.S. labor board prosecutors have alleged that Amazon-owned Whole Foods Market illegally banned employees from wearing "Black Lives Matter" masks and punished workers who did, according to Bloomberg.
Section 230: GOP congresswoman urges more free speech on Big Tech platforms
Republicans and Democrats clashed over Section 230 again on Wednesday, with Democrats arguing that Big Tech platforms should be held liable for causing "severe emotional injury" and Republicans arguing they should be held liable for censoring certain speech.
The first NFT ETF: What to know
The first exchange traded fund (ETF) to focus on non-fungible tokens (NFT) has launched.
Apple tells suppliers iPhone demand has slowed: report
The iPhone accounted for about half of Apple's $365.8 billion in revenue during the last fiscal year.
Rumble going public in challenge to 'Big Tech'
Rumble, the alternative to the social media video platform YouTube, is going public in a mission to take on "Big Tech."


















