Telecom industry groups sue to block Biden's reinstatement of net neutrality rule
The FCC's effort to reinstate net neutrality rules under President Biden is facing legal challenges from several groups representing the U.S. telecommunications industry.
IKEA to open virtual store in Roblox – and pay employees real money
IKEA is looking to hire 10 real-life, paid employees for its virtual store in the video game Roblox. "The Co-Worker Game" on the platform will launch June 24.
Major ransomware attack strikes busy hospital system, prompting canceled operations and appointments
Some of London’s busiest hospitals canceled operations and other appointments Tuesday after a ransomware attack, the region's health service confirmed.
Hackers claim Ticketmaster data breach, offer info of 560 million customers for sale
A notorious hacking group known as ShinyHunters claims it was able to break into Ticketmasters' systems and steal sensitive information about 560 million customers.
FCC's proposal to regulate AI in political ads is misguided, commissioner says
Commissioner Brendan Carr criticized the FCC's new proposal to require regulatory disclosures of the use of AI in political ads on TV and radio with the election looming.
Call of Duty Endowment supports American veterans' success and job placement
The Call of Duty Endowment supports the job and career aspirations of America's veterans across the country; it recently announced its single largest private donation in its 15-year history.
How Nvidia became the king chipmaker, from a Denny's to $2.3T market cap
Tech giant Nvidia has risen from being a struggling startup to the third-largest U.S. company by market cap that's dominating the AI hardware space in a little more than three decades.
GameStop shares sink after company update on business, plans stock sale
After a wild week of trading, GameStop announced a sale plan for up to tens of millions of its shares and also gave a lukewarm business update disappointing investors.
Liberal billionaire George Soros has spent $80 million to 'silence' Americans, Media Research Center says
George Soros-backed Free Press "is looking to incorporate global pressure to push Big Tech platforms to juice their censorship operations," according to the Media Research Center.
GameStop shares soar after 'Roaring Kitty' posts on X
Shares of GameStop surged more than 70% Monday morning after "Roaring Kitty," a key figure in the stock's Reddit rally, returned to X and posted a drawing.
Ascension Health, nation's largest Catholic hospital chain, victim of cyberattack disrupting operations
Ascension Health, a chain of Catholic hospitals in the U.S., was the victim of a cyberattack that disrupted operations, the company said Wednesday.
Man risks losing finger in viral Tesla Cybertruck 'frunk' sensor test video
Tesla Cybertruck's front trunk, better known as a frunk, was tested by an owner for its sensitivity to detecting objects in a now-viral video taken last week.
US spies to use secretive AI service from Microsoft
Microsoft announced a new AI platform that America's spies at intelligence agencies like the CIA can use to handle and analyze top-secret information while harnessing generative AI.
Norwegian cruise worker arrested in Alaska for allegedly stabbing 3 people onboard: report
The FBI says it has arrested a cruise ship worker in Juneau, Alaska after he allegedly stabbed three people onboard with scissors, including ship security.
Nintendo to announce new console by March 2025, company says
Nintendo has announced plans to unveil the successor to its Switch console by March 2025. The company noted the evolving complexity of game development since the Switch's launch.
Dave & Buster's to allow customers to bet on arcade games
Certain Dave & Buster's app users will now be able to place bets on arcade games. This comes as adult's demand for gaming continues to reach record highs.
Hims founder offers jobs to anti-Israel protesters, hails their 'moral courage'
Hims & Hers CEO Andrew Dudum said in a social media post that anti-Israel campus protesters are making a difference and that his company and others will hire them.
Surge in fraud for those 60 or older costs them billions, FBI says
The FBI's report on fraud schemes targeting the elderly found that Americans over 60 lost more than $3.4 billion to scams in 2023, with tech support and data breaches the most common.
UnitedHealth CEO details cyberattack root, working 24/7 to 'fix this'
UnitedHealth CEO Andrew Witty testified before a Senate committee on Monday, revealing new details about a cyberattack on the company that has disrupted systems for months.
FCC fines four wireless carriers millions
Four wireless carriers were each hit with multi-million-dollar fines by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). They were AT&T, Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint.


















