Apple's evolution from Steve Jobs to Tim Cook
New York Times tech reporter Tripp Mickle's "After Steve: How Apple Became a Trillion-Dollar Company and Lost its Soul" gives a behind-the-scenes look at Apple's struggles following Steve Jobs' death through the career arcs of its top lieutenants: chief designer Jony Ive and chief executive Tim Cook.
Google antitrust: Bipartisan Congress bill just latest in tech firm legal troubles over advertising practices
Google's legal troubles with the federal government started with a Justice Department investigation and developed into a multi-state effort campaign over Google's ad practices.
Texas parents sue Apple over AirPods, alleging Amber Alert damaged son’s hearing
A lawsuit against Apple states a Texas child suffered hearing loss from using the company's AirPods in the middle of an Amber Alert.
Apple store in Maryland sets date for union election
A group of Apple employees in Maryland known as AppleCORE will hold a union election June 15 after filing a petition with the National Labor Relations Board in May.
Elon Musk asks Twitter execs about resurfaced Hillary Clinton tweet
Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that one tweet by Hillary Clinton during her presidential campaign is a "hoax," and said that he "absolutely agrees" it is "misleading disinformation."
United's largest club opens at Newark airport
The new, nearly 30,000-square-foot lounge features a modern design, enhanced amenities and culinary offerings, locally sourced art and furniture pieces, and views of the Manhattan skyline.
ISS-bound Boeing Starliner successfully launches after 2 previous failed attempts
NASA successfully launched Boeing's unmanned spacecraft Starliner bound for the International Space Station on Thursday, which NASA hopes will eventually carry astronauts.
GOP-led legislation would force breakup of Google’s ad business
A bipartisan group of senators led by Utah Republican Mike Lee introduced legislation Thursday that would take aim at conflicts of interest in the advertising technology industry and force Google to break up its dominant online-ad business.
A recession is now the base case scenario for Wells Fargo
In making the new projection, Wells Fargo noted that "consumer activity has weakened" considerably as the economy confronts new COVID-19 outbreaks and restrictions, sky-high inflation and a strong U.S. dollar, in addition to the Russian war in Ukraine and aggressive Fed monetary policy.
Apple accused of union busting at World Trade Center store
The Communications Workers of America has accused Apple of violating federal labor laws at its World Trade Center store through illegal activities including "interrogating staff, surveillance, restricting the posting of union fliers and requiring employees to attend mandatory anti-union speeches."
Twitter to add warning label to tweets it deems 'viral misinformation'
Twitter representatives will be allowed to censor or handicap posts they determine to be misleading or false.
NBA owners under the microscope over billions tied to China: report
The NBA's relationship with China has been placed under the microscope.
Ford recalls SUVs due to fire risk, advises parking outside
Ford recalled roughly 350,000 vehicles due to engine fire risk.
Kohl's becomes latest retailer to warn of inflation eating into profits
The company said it expects fiscal 2022 per share adjusted earnings of $6.45 to $6.85, compared with its previous forecast of $7.00 to $7.50.
Ford CEO Jim Farley to interview Tom Brady and Jimmy Kimmel on his new Spotify podcast
Ford CEO Jim Farley is hosting a seven-episode podcast called "Drive" on Spotify that will feature him interviewing celebrity car enthusiasts.
Target, Walmart’s inflation warning bad omen for stocks, economy
Walmart and Target, solid barometers of consumer spending, didn't mince words on sky-high inflation.
Elon Musk: Democrats have become party of 'division & hate'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted on Wednesday that he believes the Democratic Party has become “the party of division & hate,” and said that he will "vote Republican."
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin delays NS-21 suborbital spaceflight
New Shepard carries crew members above the Kármán line, the internationally recognized boundary of space, where they experience several minutes of weightlessness before making their descent back to Earth.
Apple reinstates mask mandate for employees at 100 stores: report
Apple's purported delay in requiring corporate employees to return to the office comes two weeks after roughly 200 of the company's 165,000 employees released an open letter to the tech giant's executive team pushing back against the plan for a hybrid work model.
Elon Musk's condition for Twitter purchase ‘negotiating ploy': Former SEC chair
Former SEC Chairman Harvey Pitt argued that Elon Musk's condition for his Twitter purchase is a “negotiating ploy.”


















