US manufacturing jobs return as AT&T, Corning launch Arizona plant
AT&T and Corning expect the partnership to create 250 jobs in Gilbert, Arizona. The Broadband Infrastructure Law allocated $65 billion in new spending for broadband.
Google keeping Truth Social off app store, preventing Android users from getting it: report
Truth Social, the social media platform put out by Trump Media & Technology Group, remain unavailable on the Google Play app store, with each side blaming the other.
In the Musk vs. Twitter trial, Americans are the winners
The Musk vs. Twitter drama that America has been witnessing this year is an important reminder about free enterprise and the price of vigilance.
Facebook parent settles suit in Cambridge Analytica scandal
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO of Facebook parent company Meta Platforms, has reached a tentative settlement involving a lawsuit over the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
Musk’s Twitter legal battle spotlights platform’s ‘messy’ infrastructure, tech expert says
CEI Director for the Center for Technology and Innovation Jessica Melugin provides analysis on the ongoing legal battle between Elon Musk and Twitter.
TikTok user starts Costco trend: Shopping quality brands for a bargain
TikTok account CostcoCouture, which reviews Costco clothing from well-known brands, has been catching tons of attention. It's started a trend of seeking quality clothing for a bargain.
Judge orders more document production in Musk-Twitter suit
In the lastest involving the Tesla CEO, a Delaware judge ordered Twitter to turn over information about 9,000 Twitter accounts.
Trump's social media app facing financial fallout
Truth Social is locked in a bitter battle with one of its vendors claiming that the platform is stiffing the company out of some contractually obligated payments.
Twitter questioned by SEC on spam, fake account methodology
The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Twitter's spam and fake account methodology. The disclosure comes amid the social media giant's legal battle with Elon Musk.
Steve Jobs' Apple-1 computer prototype sold for nearly $700k
The prototype for the Apple-1 computer, once owned by the company's co-founder Steve Jobs, sold at a recent auction for nearly $700,000.
FTC removes Mark Zuckerberg from virtual reality lawsuit with Meta
FTC is removing billionaire Mark Zuckerberg from a lawsuit with his company, Meta, over its attempt to purchase a virtual reality company.
Rumble CEO rips Twitter’s ‘egregious’ actions causing ‘massive implications’ in the social space
Rumble founder and CEO Chris Pavlovski argues Twitter is acting more like a traditional media "publisher," and questions the platform's Section 230 protection.
Back-to-school scams: College students beware of potential scheming swindlers
College is back in session, which means college students are preparing to dole out a hefty chunk of change on tuition fees and school supplies. They are targets for scammers.
Ex-NFL star Michael Vick's new company focusing on digital collectibles
Former NFL star Michael Vick launched a new company Tuesday that he hopes will bring fans and sports legends closer together through digital collectibles.
Yelp flags crisis pregnancy centers to prevent misinformation
Yelp is adding new consumer notices to better distinguish crisis pregnancy centers from other reproductive healthcare providers so consumers are not left misinformed.
Facebook parent Meta reaches $37.5M settlement in social media giant's location tracking lawsuit
Meta Platforms reached a $37.5 million settlement in its lawsuit over accusations the company violated users' privacy by tracking users via their smartphones without permission.
Working from home improves office diversity, JPMorgan CEO Dimon is wrong
Working from home has significant benefits for corporate diversity efforts. JPMorgan CEO Dimon’s return to office plan is based on incorrect information.
Bipartisan group of lawmakers release bill to make it easier for news outlets to negotiate with tech giants
A group of lawmakers, including Democratic Senator Amy Klobuchar and Republican Senator John Kennedy, introduced a revised version of the Journalism Competition and Preservation Act.
Apple's iPhone 14 manufacturing narrows tech gap between India, China: report
Apple plans to start making the new iPhone 14 in India, an indication that the gap in technology manufacturing between India and China is closing.
EBay set to acquire online trading card marketplace TCGplayer
eBay said Monday it reached an agreement to acquire online trading card marketplace TCGplayer.

















