World's largest iPhone factory needs 100K new workers ahead of holidays
Taiwanese manufacturing giant and Apple iPhone supplier Foxconn is in need of tens of thousands of new workers at their Zhenzhou facilities to return to full production capacity.
Iranian-backed hackers compromise federal government network to mine cryptocurrency
Iranian-backed hackers broke into the network of a U.S. federal government agency and used that access to install cryptocurrency mining software, CISA said.
Mass. health officials worked with Google to covertly install COVID ‘spyware’ into 1M phones, lawsuit claims
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health is facing a class-action lawsuit for covertly installing a Google tracking app on over 1 million Android phones without users' permission.
Musk declines former tech CEO's offer to run Twitter for him
Elon Musk curtly declined an offer by the former CEO of T-Mobile to "run" Twitter, saying that the platform's "technology needs to evolve rapidly."
Twitter 'trust and safety' head who resigned post-election played role in censoring Hunter Biden laptop story
Former Twitter executive Yoel Roth helped censor the Hunter Biden laptop story before the 2020 election, but he stayed on after Elon Musk's acquisition until after the 2022 midterms.
Spinning top, Lite-Brite, 'He-Man' line join Toy Hall of Fame
The National Toy Hall of Fame inducted three new honorees Thursday: the spinning top, Hasbro's Lite Brite, and the Masters of the Universe toy line of 1980s 'He-Man' fame.
Senate Republicans call for TikTok ban: 'Major threat to U.S. national security'
Two Republican senators called for a national ban on TikTok in an op-ed on Thursday, calling the Chinese-owned app "a major threat to U.S. national security."
Chipmaker TSMC plans Arizona factory expansion
The U.S. has been encouraging foreign tech firms to manufacture in the country and has actively supported local research, development and manufacturing after passing its CHIPS Act.
IBM launches its most powerful quantum computer with 433 qubits
Quantum computers are one day expected to speed up certain calculations millions of times faster than the fastest super computers today. IBM is calling the system Quantum System Two.
Zoom announces software will be available in new Tesla models
Zoom announced that its video conferencing software will be included with all new Tesla vehicles, though when the software will roll out is still unknown.
China's COVID-19 restrictions slowing iPhone 14 production, Apple says
Production of Apple's iPhone 14 Pro could slow due to COVID-19 restrictions and its main manufacturing plant in Zhengzhou, China, the tech giant warned Sunday.
Gigi Hadid dumps Twitter after Musk buyout, calls social media platform a 'cesspool of hate'
Supermodel Gigi Hadid left Twitter ceremoniously with an Instagram post. Elon Musk acquired the company for $44 billion, and recently let go of 50% of staff.
Social media users spend less time and lose trust in platforms when they encounter censorship: study
A study from The First and Fourteenth Institute found social media users trust platforms less if they see blocked or labeled content, and will even spend less time on the app.
TikTok hires former Biden campaign press secretary, Pentagon spokesman for top gig at Chinese-owned video app
The Chinese-owned video-sharing app TikTok recently hired Jamal Brown, who worked at the Pentagon, as President Biden's former campaign press secretary and for the Obama White House.
Elon Musk defends Twitter layoffs, says company lost more than $4M per day, employees got severance packages
Elon Musk on Friday said Twitter was losing more than $4 million a day and that employees will receive three-month severance packages.
Twitter users criticize $8 fee, but how does it compare to other subscriptions?
Verified Twitter users are speaking out against Elon Musk's latest move to charge a monthly fee for the blue check mark, saying the site "looses all value."
For chip makers, the flip from shortage to glut intensifies
Qualcomm joined a chorus of companies cutting costs, saying it curtailed spending and froze hiring as electronics manufacturers are slowing chip orders.
Elon Musk roasts AOC on Twitter: 'Thank you for your feedback'
'Fox Across America' host Jimmy Failla sounds off on the White House for deleting a tweet on social security after being fact-checked. He also weighs in on Democrats' latest messaging on social media.
Forget 'quiet quitting': Now workers are stressing out colleagues with 'quiet constraint'
The workplace trend "quiet quitting" is now followed by "quiet constraint" — workers hold back key information from their teams for a variety of reasons, including competitiveness. Experts weigh in.
FCC commissioner urges US government to ban TikTok
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr called on the U.S. government to ban TikTok outright on Tuesday. The Chinese-owned app is a national security threat exposing Americans' data.


















