Battling fires from water-damaged EVs 'ties up resources' in Hurricane Ian recovery, Florida fire dept says
North Collier Assistant Fire Chief James Hammond details the extra "allocation of resources" needed for putting out electric vehicle fires in the Hurricane Ian aftermath.
NASA, SpaceX Crew-5 astronaut mission arrives at the International Space Station
NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 mission arrived at the International Space Station on Thursday afternoon following a 29-hour journey from Florida's Kennedy Space Center.
Samsung's earnings plunge on big drop-off in chip demand
Samsung's preliminary earnings report put up a red flag for the tech industry as a drop in demand cut into the bottomline.
Amazon puts brakes on live tests of home delivery robot
Amazon has decided to halt the live tests of its Scout delivery robot after the company said that it wasn't meeting the needs of customers.
Fitbit users will be required to log in through Google by 2025
Google will require new and existing Fitbit users to sign in through its services to access Fitbit accounts by 2025. Google bought Fitbit in January 2021.
Twitter adds ability to edit tweets to Blue members
Twitter on Thursday rolled out a new edit feature for Blue members in the U.S. which will allow them to fix things like typos or missed tags.
Biden tours New York IBM site after company announces $20B investment
President Biden is touring an IBM site in Poughkeepsie, New York, on Thursday afternoon. The company is announcing an investment of $20 billion into the region.
Ring home security app hit with major outages
The Ring home security company experienced widespread outages with some of its app functions on Wednesday, angering customers who lost account access.
Tesla to remove more vehicle sensors, replace them with Tesla Vision
Tesla said Tuesday that it would replace ultrasonic sensors from its Model 3 and Model Y vehicles this year, followed by Model S and Model vehicles in 2023.
NASA, SpaceX Crew-5 mission launches to space station
NASA's SpaceX Crew-5 mission reached orbit and is heading for the International Space Station following a Wednesday launch from the Kennedy Space Center.
RNC chair rips Google for alleged email suppression: Must keep ‘Big Tech’s thumb off the scale’ of democracy
RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel says the political group is exploring legal action after Google allegedly suppressed get-out-the-vote emails ahead of the midterms.
Truth Social now available in Samsung Galaxy Store
Samsung has added former President Trump’s Truth Social to its Galaxy app store, despite still working on getting the platform into Google's store.
Facebook parent Meta to shrink some offices as it adapts to hybrid work
Facebook owner Meta plans to shrink office space as workers continue to work from home in a hybrid model, trying to keep the energy of the workplace alive.
NASA, SpaceX set to launch Crew-5 astronauts
NASA said the launch readiness review was complete for its SpaceX Crew-5 mission. The international astronauts are set to launch Wednesday at noon from Florida.
Micron plans $100B computer chip factory in New York
Semiconductor maker Micron Technology announced plans Tuesday to invest up to $100 billion over the next 20-plus years to build a massive semiconductor factory in New York.
Pope Francis, Apple CEO Tim Cook meet in private Vatican sit-down
Pope Francis met with Apple CEO Timothy Cook at Vatican City on Monday morning for a private sit down during the tech mogul's ongoing tour of Italy.
Arizona AG announces $85 million Google settlement over location privacy lawsuit
Arizona AG Mark Brnovich announced Tuesday that his office had secured an $85 million settlement with Google over its lawsuit over the company's policies on location data.
Elizabeth Holmes' sentencing delayed again
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes' latest attempt to seek a new trial has pushed back her sentencing date once again.
WiFi Money working with conservative businesses to 'beat censorship' on social media platforms
Co-founders of WiFi Money Chris Frederick and Alex Moeller are working with conservative businesses to “beat censorship” on social media platforms.
JPMorgan plans to hire 2,000 tech workers by year's end: report
JPMorgan Chase & Co. told Reuters the megabank plans on hiring roughly 2,000 engineers worldwide by the end of 2022 despite the slowing global economy.



















