Microsoft executive: Targeting of Americans' records by feds is 'routine'
Federal law enforcement agencies secretly seek the data of Microsoft customers thousands of times a year, according to congressional testimony Wednesday by a senior executive at the technology company.
Microsoft exec details 'frightening' DOJ 'abuse' of secret requests for Americans' data in hearing
A Microsoft executive on Wednesday detailed the "frightening" abuse by the Department of Justice of "secrecy orders" that allow the government to take Americans' data from tech companies without ever letting them know.
Relativity Space to open new Long Beach manufacturing headquarters
Relativity Space, a Long Beach, California-based aerospace company looking to take on Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin with the first 3D-printed rockets, has entered into a 16.5-year lease for a new 1 million square-foot headquarters in the city.
After delayed SpaceX launch, Musk says reform needed for humanity to 'become a spacefaring civilization'
SpaceX was seconds away from sending dozens of satellites into orbit aboard its Falcon 9 rocket on Tuesday when the launch was called off because an airplane entered its safety zone.
Venmo raising and adding fees
Venmo will soon be adding fees for some previously-free services and hiking existing fees on others, the mobile transaction service informed its customers.
Southwest Airlines under fire for delaying, canceling thousands of flights
Southwest Airlines has canceled about 600 flights and delayed more than 4,000 between Friday and Sunday, according to reports.
SEE IT: United Airlines upgrades its flight experience
United's new narrow-body jets will help increase the airline's total seats per departure for North American flights by 30 seats, or nearly 30%, by 2026. It will also offer more choice to United customers when selecting their onboard experience and provide United's MileagePlus members with more opportunities for upgrades.
New Parler CEO George Farmer on reviving the 'free-speech-minded' social media platform
The new Parler CEO, George Farmer, explained Tuesday what it took to revive the “free-speech-minded” social media platform and return it to Apple, Google’s app stores after it was removed over what the companies said was violent and threatening content in the wake of the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
United Airlines to hire 25,000 after largest order ever
United Airlines expects to hire about 25,000 additional union employees by 2026 as part of its largest-ever order for 270 Boeing and Airbus jets.
Google launches 'Find Food Support' for Americans experiencing food insecurity
Google is launching “Find Food Support” Tuesday— a “one-stop-shop” website for Americans experiencing food insecurity to find resources and assistance within their communities during their time of need.
United Airlines orders 270 Boeing, Airbus jets
United Airlines on Tuesday unveiled its largest ever order for 270 Boeing and Airbus jets worth more than $30 billion at list prices as it seeks to grow domestically after the pandemic.
Uber to let office staff work up to half their time from anywhere -source
Uber Technologies Inc will let employees work half their hours from wherever they want as part of its revamped return-to-office strategy, the transport app company plans to announce on Tuesday, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Big banks hike dividends after passing Fed's stress test
Several major American banks announced dividend boosts on Monday, days after the Federal Reserve said all big lenders passed their stress test and lifted the heightened restrictions imposed due to COVID-19.
Disney delays test cruise due to 'inconsistent COVID-19 test results'
“We are delaying our simulation cruise due to a small number of inconsistent COVID-19 test results, which are considered positive by the CDC," A Disney Cruise Line spokesperson told FOX Business. "The rigorous health and safety protocols we have in place helped us identify the situation, though the test results were ultimately negative.”
Juul pays $40M in North Carolina vaping lawsuit
North Carolina is the first state to successfully sue Juul over unfair vaping practices, paving the way for potential other suits.
McCarthy unveils plans to hold Big Tech accountable and 'stop the bias'
House Minority Leader Rep. Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., unveiled plans over the weekend to hold big tech companies accountable for what he described as "conservative censorship" and anticompetitive practices.
United Airlines closes in on $30B post-pandemic jet order
United Airlines was putting the finishing touches on Monday to an airplane order potentially worth $30 billion at list values for up to 270 narrow-body jets in a bid to secure a pandemic recovery at favorable prices, industry sources said.
After kickstart from General Motors, Honda will build its own electric vehicles
Honda will launch two GM-based electric vehicles in 2024, but then develop its own technology. The automaker said it is shifting away from a plan to continue making hybrids in part due to President Biden's electric car push.
With Cloud and AI, IBM broadens 5G deals with Verizon and Telefonica
IBM will offer telecom operators Verizon and Telefonica new services ranging from running 5G over a cloud platform to using artificial intelligence, the U.S. technology company said on Monday.
Boeing 777X 'realistically' won't win certification approval before mid-2023: FAA
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has told Boeing Co that its planned 777X is not yet ready for a significant certification step and warned it "realistically" will not certify the airplane until mid-to-late 2023.



















