Gays Against Groomers says Venmo, PayPal shut down accounts for 'violating' user agreements
PayPal, Venmo have suspended the accounts of Gays Against Groomers, an organization that opposes the "indoctrination, sexualizing and medicalizing" children.
NASA Artemis 1 fueling test springs another leak that's deemed 'manageable'
A critical fueling test of the NASA Artemis 1 moon rocket hit a slight snag after another hydrogen leak. However, agency engineers said it was "manageable."
Some American Airlines customers, employees' personal information exposed in data breach
American Airlines said Tuesday that only a small number of customers and employees were affected by a data breach dating back to earlier this summer.
American Express hiring 1,500 tech workers
American Express plans to hire 1,500 workers for various technology jobs by the end of the year, the credit card company said Monday. The company employed over 60,000 in 2021.
Hacked 'Grand Theft Auto 6' footage leaked online
Popular video game producer Rockstar has released a statement announcing that their network was hacked, and early footage of their long-awaited "Grand Theft Auto 6" was stolen.
Google erroneously sent a nearly $250,000 payment to engineer
Google accidentally sent a security engineer named Sam Curry a payment of nearly $250,000 a few weeks ago, the engineer said in a Sept. 13 tweet.
Cracked iPhone back glass? Some new models much easier to fix, firm finds
Apple's new iPhone 14 base model looks similar to its predecessor but is redesigned on the inside, making it much easier to repair cracks in the back glass.
Video platform Rumble set to go public on stock market, expand video and cloud services
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski discussed his company going public during an exclusive interview with FOX Business' Maria Bartiromo early Monday.
Twilio CEO announces 11% of employees will lose jobs in 'Anti-Racist' focused layoffs
Corporate communications company Twilio laid off 11% of its workforce in reductions that were done through an “Anti-Racist” and “Anti-Oppression” lens.
YouTube, Meta, other tech companies taking steps to combat online extremism
YouTube, Meta and other tech giants have pledged to take steps toward fighting online extremism as a part of a White House Initiative on hate-motivated violence.
Senate confirms first cyber ambassador
The Senate confirmed the first-ever ambassador-at-large for cyberspace and digital policy on Thursday. Nathaniel Fick previously worked for Elastic Security.
Uber looking into computer system hack
Uber confirmed on Thursday that some of its internal computer systems had been breached by a hacker and it is being investigated. Uber said it was in touch with police about the hack.
Google Android antitrust fine largely upheld by EU court
The European Court of Justice’s General Court largely upheld a decision to fine Google more than 4 billion euros for restricting competition through Android.
California Gov. Newsom signs bill requiring social media companies' transparency
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that he had signed a landmark bill requiring social media companies to be transparent on certain policies, including hate speech.
Biden administration unveils plan to invest more than $2 billion into US biotechnology sector
The Biden administration unveiled its plan to invest more than $2 billion into the U.S. biotechnology sector directly ahead of a government-led summit on the emerging industry.
DuckDuckGo, Mozilla and others support bill to reign in Big Tech's power
Giant tech companies like Alphabet's Google and Meta's Facebook may be facing further regulation if a bill brought forward by Sen. Amy Klobuchar is passed.
Artemis rocket launch delayed until Sept. 27 at earliest
NASA said Monday that its Artemis Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft would not launch from the Kennedy Space Center until Sept. 27 at the soonest.
California heat wave knocks out Twitter data center, potentially threatening service: report
California's recent extreme heat wave knocked out a Twitter data center located in the Sacramento area last week, CNN reported Monday.
US to ‘choke off’ China’s access to key computer chips
President Joe Biden's administration is further restricting China's access to U.S. computer chips. His commerce department will require more restrictive licensing for shipments.
Biden to hit China with broader curbs on US chip and tool exports
The Biden administration plans next month to broaden curbs on U.S shipments to China of semiconductors used for artificial intelligence and chipmaking tools.



















