Pet gift company paying dog 'chief fluff officer' up to $10K: Here's how to apply
Yappy.com, a pet gift company that makes personalized products and cards, is looking to hire a dog as a "chief fluff officer." The role will pay up to $10,000 for social media assignments.
Apple gets exclusive smart door lock made for iPhone or Apple Watch users
Tech lovers who own iPhones or Apple Watches will have an opportunity to buy a smart lock that was exclusively made for Apple by Level Home, Inc., a smart home and automation company.
Warner Bros. Discovery expecting up to $4.3B in total restructuring charges
The entertainment giant's restructuring charges include content and development write-offs, organizational restructuring and facility consolidation activities.
Two Chinese spies charged with allegedly obstructing US investigation into Huawei
The US Attorney for the Eastern District of New York unsealed charges against two Chinese spies for allegedly interfering with a US investigation into Huawei.
Elon Musk delays Neuralink's 'show & tell' event by a month
Tesla CEO and billionaire Elon Musk announced via Twitter on Sunday that his company, Neuralink, will delay its upcoming event until November.
Texas attorney general sues Google: 'I will continue to fight Big Tech'
Texas AG Ken Paxton has once again taken on tech giant Google in court under grounds of unlawful biometric data gathering without 'informed consent.'
Spotify crowns Taylor Swift's 'Midnights' as most-streamed artist, most-streamed album
Spotify announced that Taylor Swift's newest album, "Midnights" broke records for the most-streamed album and the most-streamed artist in a single day.
Electric vehicles and charging stations fuel cybersecurity concerns
Record Electric Vehicle sales means record Charging Station implementation and use; however this opens up consumers and the grid to cyberattacks from hackers.
Taylor Swift’s 'Midnights' album crashes Spotify, leaving fans shocked; nearly 8,000 outages reported
"Love Story" singer Taylor Swift dropped her 10th studio album "Midnights," and fans were quick to react. Spotify crashed Friday as soon as it released.
Truth Social CEO voices support for Kanye West’s Parler acquisition: ‘Absolutely necessary’ for free speech
Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes argues Kanye West's acquisition of Parler contributes to a "free and open internet" that's "parallel" to Big Tech companies like Amazon and Twitter.
Big Tech creating big danger? GOP lawmakers signal social media is ‘facilitating’ border crisis crimes
GOP Reps. Kat Cammack and Tony Gonzales slam Big Tech and the Biden administration for being complicit in "facilitating" human and drug smuggling crimes along the southern border.
Netflix to begin monetizing account sharing in early 2023
Netflix will allow users to create sub-accounts if they want to pay for family and friends. Borrowers will also be able to transfer their profile into their own account.
Paul Pelosi exercises $1M Google stock call options before Dems introduce congressional stock trading ban
Paul Pelosi exercised call options on Google parent-company Alphabet worth between $1 million and $5 million just a week before a bill banning congress members and their spouses from trading individual stocks.
More US companies charging employees for job training if they quit
More Americans are finding themselves footing the bill for job trainings their former employers mandate during their terms of employment after they leave their job.
Unopened first-generation iPhone sells for over $39K at auction
The original iPhone was introduced in January 2007 by then-chief executive Steve Jobs. At the time, the 8-gigabyte model sold for $599, or about $878 adjusted for inflation.
Will Twitter improve under Elon Musk's ownership? Americans weigh in
Twitter will have better freedom of speech protections if Tesla CEO Elon Musk successfully purchases the social media giant, Americans in Oklahoma say.
Americans are using Apple AirTags to track loved ones with dementia, report says
Some people are turning to Apple's AirTags to track loved ones with dementia. Public health officials warn it may not be the best choice, not just due to its tracking ability.
Toys R Us launches 451-store revival in Macy's locations ahead of holiday season
Macy's and WHP Global, which owns Toys R Us, made the deal in 2021 but only started opening locations in summer 2022 and accelerated plans to capitalize on the holiday season.
Apple workers at Oklahoma City location vote to unionize
Employees at an Apple Store in Oklahoma City have become the second retail Apple location to unionize. The group calls itself the Penn Square Labor Alliance.
Sony, Honda to open electric vehicle preorders in 2025, begin US deliveries in 2026
Japanese automaker Honda will manufacture the vehicle at one of its North American factories, while technology company Sony will develop the software system and sensors.



















