KY Gov. Andy Beshear announces investments to expand broadband services
Any Beshear, the governor of Kentucky announced a $203 million investment in expanding the states broadband services. This comes in part of an effort to close Kentucky's digital divide.
Google must pay Australian politician $515K for not removing defamatory YouTube videos, court rules
An Australian court ordered Google to pay a former lawmaker $515,000 over its failure to remove defamatory YouTube videos that drove him out of politics.
Spring break goers on Miami Beach say the 'mystery' of cryptocurrency is the 'future of the financial system'
Spring break goers on Miami Beach spoke to Fox News to clarify how cryptocurrency works
Woman's $3M winning Michigan lottery message gets sent to spam folder
Laura Spears bought her ticket through her Michigan Lottery account and almost missed the email informing her that she won after it went to her spam folder.
Russian court slaps Google, Meta with massive fines
A Moscow court on Friday slapped Google with a nearly $100 million fine and also fined Facebook’s parent company Meta $27 million over their failure to delete content banned by local law, as Russia seeks to step up pressure on technology giants.
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.”
Exclusive look inside Texas semiconductor plant pounded by chip shortage
Shawn Slusser, Infineon Technologies Senior Vice President, told FOX Business it’s an “exciting” but “stressful time” for the semiconductor plant amid a chip shortage affecting companies around the world.
Texas will be 'home of semiconductor manufacturing' amid chip shortage: Gov. Abbott
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said Sunday that his state “will be the home of semiconductor manufacturing going forward” as the chip shortage has been affecting companies around the globe.
Facebook teeming with lies about elections, US Census, internal study shows
A whopping 20% of US Facebook users have seen content that discourages or interferes with them participating in elections, according to a 2019 survey of 3,000 users.
Micron stock drops after report warns DRAM prices set to fall
Micron Technology Inc. shares tumbled to a 10.5-month low Tuesday after a report said prices for DRAM memory chips will fall next year as supply is set to outstrip demand.
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin accused of fostering 'toxic' workplace by current, former employees
A group of 21 former and current Blue Origin employees have penned an essay arguing Jeff Bezos' aerospace company is "stuck in a toxic past."
Micron Technology gives disappointing guidance as supply chain issues impact customers
Micron Technology Inc. shares were under modest pressure Wednesday after the chipmaker issued disappointing guidance due to weaker demand from customers.
Miami-specific crypto could 'revolutionize the way governments are funded': Mayor Suarez
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez explained on Monday that MiamiCoin, a city-specific cryptocurrency, is a model that could “revolutionize the way governments are funded in the future.”
Rep. Buck compares Big Tech to Big Tobacco after revealing report on Instagram’s negative impact on teens
Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., compared Big Tech to Big Tobacco following a report showing Facebook is aware of Instagram’s negative impact on teenagers’ mental health.
Parler CEO slams social media for giving 'free rein' to Middle East terrorist groups
Parler CEO George Farmer slammed social media on Wednesday for giving “free rein” to Middle East terrorist groups, saying on Wednesday that he has no qualms about banning the Taliban from his platform.
Bitwise cryptocurrency index fund CIO predicts ‘next major’ bull run with 'positive' regulation
Matt Hougan, chief investment officer at Bitwise Asset Management, argued that “positive” regulation for the cryptocurrency industry could start the next bull market.
White House, surgeon general 'flagging' Facebook posts for moderation, Psaki says
The Biden administration has been “flagging” content for Facebook to remove.
Restaurants, food retailers head indoors for produce amid water shortages and food security concerns
From restaurant menus to grocery store aisles, food prices are climbing, and the outlook for rising prices and looming droughts means this problem won’t go away anytime soon.
MicroStrategy boosts bitcoin hoard to more than 105K tokens
MicroStrategy Inc. said Monday that it owns more than 105,000 bitcoins after spending $489 million on 13,005 additional tokens.
What is Fastly, and why did popular websites experience outages?
An outage at Fastly on Tuesday morning resulted in a number of top websites going offline.