Sony shares slide as gaming concerns re-emerge
Shares in Sony Group Corp slid as much as 8.8% in early trade in Tokyo on Thursday after four consecutive days of gains as concerns about its gaming business re-emerge amid component shortages and competition from heavyweight rivals.
Sony to buy videogame maker Bungie in $3.6B deal
Sony Group Corp.’s videogame unit said Monday that it is buying videogame developer Bungie Inc., the studio that created the Halo and Destiny franchises, in a deal valued at $3.6 billion.
As cyberattack threats rise, expert reveals 'nightmare scenario'
Concerns have mounted in recent weeks that the U.S. could fall victim to a targeted cyberattack, particularly in the face of Russian aggression in Eastern Europe. But a top cybersecurity expert said it is not the attack he fears, but rather the reaction of the American populous.
Treasury reconsiders IRS' use of facial recognition company ID.me
The Treasury Department is reassessing the Internal Revenue Service’s use of third-party facial recognition software ID.me for access to taxpayer accounts amid growing concerns about the company's privacy practices.
As Russian cyberattack looms, cyberspace is '21st century battleground': experts
Concerns have mounted that Russia’s next move in the continuing threat of a Ukrainian invasion could target the U.S. in a cyberattack – a strategy experts argue is a battlefront already part of how global superpowers engage.
Microsoft profits up 21%, giving cushion for gaming push
Demand for Microsoft’s cloud-computing services and work software helped boost its quarterly profits by 21% as the pandemic continued to keep many office workers at home.
Trump 'TRUTH Social' developing content moderation practices to ensure 'family-friendly' community
EXCLUSIVE: When TRUTH Social launches later this quarter, the Trump Media & Technology Group social media platform will already have stringent content moderation practices in place to ensure it is a “family-friendly” online community, company CEO Devin Nunes told Fox Business.
Ohio Gov. DeWine applauds Intel for largest-ever single investment in state history
The $20 billion investment is part of Intel's $100 billion investment pledge as the company seeks to reclaim its spot as the top chip manufacturer.
Magnolia Network's 'Home Work' participants detail stories of alleged shoddy workmanship, budget worries
Homeowners who agreed to participate in the now-canceled Magnolia Network show “Home Work” are speaking out and sharing their negative experiences working with stars Andy and Candis Meredith on their personal home renovations. The couple has denied the allegations.
Take-Two Interactive to buy Zynga in $12.7B deal
Take-Two is buying the creator of FarmVille and Words with Friends for $12.7B.
CES gadget show turnout falls more than 70% thanks to COVID
Attendance at the CES gadget show in Las Vegas fell more than 70% compared to its previous in-person event two years ago, its organizer said Saturday.
Las Vegas Consumer Electronics Show back in person after 2 years
The world's largest technology show, the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), is back on in person for the first time in two years despite a surge in COVID cases with the omicron variant. While big players like Amazon pulled out of attending in person, smaller businesses and startups want the foot traffic CES brings.
Sen. Rand Paul explains why he is leaving YouTube
Rand Paul takes on Big Tech censorship, calling YouTube the 'worst' in Big Tech.
HBO Max fixes 'Harry Potter' reunion mistakes after fans spot them during the premiere
HBO Max officially fixed a pair of mistakes spotted by eagle-eyed fans of its “Harry Potter” reunion special that dropped on New Year’s Day.
John Madden’s first Miller Lite ad sparked success as commercial pitchman
He was the Super Bowl-winning coach who "retired" at age 42. But John Madden, who died Tuesday at age 85, went on to become a hugely successful commercial pitchman as well.
COVID relief fraud nears $100B, Secret Service says
The release of COVID-19 federal relief funds has unleashed a wave of individuals and criminal networks responsible for what the Secret Service says is nearly $100 billion in stolen benefits.
Meta warns 50,000 Facebook, Instagram users may have been targeted by private 'surveillance-for-hire' firms
Meta removed a total of about 1,500 accounts that used a combination of reconnaissance, engagement and exploitation to indiscriminately target people in more than 100 countries
Biden national security officials warn of 'heightened risk' of 'malicious cyber' activities around holidays
The White House National Security Council is warning of a “heightened risk” of “malicious cyber” activities like ransomware surrounding the Christmas holiday, urging business leaders to update IT practices and to work with federal law enforcement to improve U.S. cybersecurity.
Is Bluetooth a security risk? Depends on who and where you are
A recent story suggests Vice President Kamala Harris is “Bluetooth phobic” and shuns AirPods because of the inherent security risk associated with the ubiquitous wireless technology.


















