Zuckerberg announces paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram
Mark Zuckerberg announced a new paid subscription service for Facebook and Instagram on Sunday, granting users a hallowed blue check for a monthly fee.
American Airlines flight diverted from tarmac due to bomb threat determined to be not credible: FBI
FBI officials said a bomb threat that diverted an American Airlines flight off the tarmac at El Paso International Airport on Friday was not credible.
TikTok ban a bipartisan effort on Capitol Hill
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are joining forces, introducing legislation to ban Chinese-owned mobile application TikTok from phones as questions continue about security risks.
Robolox shares surge as gamers above 17 years old play
Roblox Corp reported fourth quarter earnings that beat analysts' expectations on Wednesday, and shares for the online gaming platform are now up roughly 20%.
Ford halts production of electric pickup after ‘potential’ battery issue
The Ford Motor Company has announced the halt of production and delivery of its electric pickup truck, F-150 Lightning due to battery issues.
Tech giants’ cloud pains aren’t shared equally
Amazon’s CEO has cited reduced mortgage volume and cryptocurrency trading as factors affecting usage of the company’s AWS cloud service in the recent quarter.
Hawley introduces two bills to protect kids from effects of social media, raise age requirement to 16
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., has introduced a bill that would implement an age requirement for social media usage and another that would study the harmful impact of social media on children
T-Mobile outage hits users across US
Over a span of 24-hours, there were over 83,000 reports of users experiencing disruptions that affected cellular services according to a website that tracks outages.
Barney franchise is back: Mattel says it's doing a 'comprehensive revitalization'
Mattel revealed on Monday that Barney will make a return as part of the company doing a "comprehensive revitalization" of the purple dinosaur's franchise.
How companies can minimize the cybersecurity risk from their tech vendors
As reliance on technology vendors increases, so do the cybersecurity risks. Utilizing cybersecurity professionals and empowering CIOs go a long way to preventing risk.
'Quiet hiring' shuffles responsibilities and roles: Here's how it may help workers, companies
In "quiet hiring," companies use the skills of existing employees in other areas. Opportunities for growth abound and there are wise ways to put this strategy in place.
ChatGPT 'woke bias': AI program cheers Biden, not Trump; defines woman as 'gender identity,' rips fossil fuels
Elon Musk said ChatGPT's bias is "extremely concerning" after it was reported the AI program praises Democrats but not Republicans and mentions "gender identity" in defining a woman.
Subway plans shake up with phase out of pre-sliced meats
Subway reported its best sales in almost 10 years with a 4% increase in 2022 over the same period in 2019.
Manchester-Boston airport complete bomb threat sweep, passengers allowed to reenter secure area
A security threat against a Spirit Airlines flight was investigated at Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. The flight eventually left for Tampa.
Biden's FCC nominee was responsible for media leak that tanked bipartisan broadband deal
President Biden's beleaguered nominee for the Federal Communications Commission once played a major role in tanking a bipartisan deal on the agency's low-income broadband program.
Bill Gates says ChatGPT will 'change the world,' make jobs more efficient
Tech titan Bill Gates lauded the ChatGPT artificial intelligence technology made by Microsoft-backed startup company Open AI during an interview with Handelsblatt Today.
Google vs. Microsoft in AI race
Google and Microsoft have announced new artificial intelligence (AI) applications this week as both technology companies spearhead innovations for search engines and the digital user experience.
Yahoo cutting 20% of workforce, adding to growing layoff woes
Yahoo, Inc. announced Thursday it is cutting more than a fifth of its workforce, becoming the latest tech firm to announce layoffs as part of a growing trend.
Apple crash detection software triggers fake 911 calls
A new Apple feature is setting off false 911 calls. Crash detection is intended to call authorities when a user is in an accident, but is triggering even in a simple ski crash.
Microsoft-Activision deal hits new stumbling block
Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard ran into a potential hiccup Wednesday as the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) unveiled “provisional findings” flagging competition-related concerns.



















