Professional Fighters League readies for global expansion next year: 'I feel like we're just getting started'
The Professional Fighters League (PFL) was founded in 2018 and is still very much in its infancy compared to the NHL and NFL. Still, it's fueling the growth of the MMA, according to PFL CEO Peter Murray.
Instagram rolls back changes after Kim Kardashian, Kylie Jenner rip app
"Kardashians" stars Kylie Jenner and Kim Kardashian were vocal about Instagram's updates, arguing the platform was too similar to social media rival TikTok.
Lawsuit accusing Pornhub parent Mindgeek of monetizing child pornography can move forward, judge rules
A California judge has ruled that a lawsuit accusing Visa and Pornhub parent company MindGeek of violating child porn and trafficking laws by monetizing illegal content can move forward.
Michigan governor says state is well positioned for piece of $52 billion in chip manufacturing subsidies
Michigan;s Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says that her state is in a good position to get a piece of the $52 billion in new subsidies for semiconductor chip manufacturing.
Apple sued by French app developers for supposedly overcharging for app store access
French app developers, Société du Figaro and L'Équipe 24/24, are suing Apple Inc over supposedly being overcharged to have their apps on the Apple app store.
Oracle makes a round of layoffs in the US: reports
Oracle underwent initiated massive layoffs earlier this week to their United States customer experience division in order to cut costs.
Electric car company reveals why people really buy electric cars
A new survey commissioned by the Polestar electric car brand found that most electric car buyers say they choose their vehicles for reasons other than the environment.
Airbnb removed Mississippi 'slave cabin' listing after viral TikTok
Airbnb apologized on Monday for a Mississippi property that had housed slaves. A viral TikTok video called out the company for the "1830s slave cabin."
Uber will let drivers see how much they make from rides before accepting them
Uber's CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, announced a new feature that allows drivers to see how much they can make from a trip before accepting it.
Shenzhen inches China closer to their driverless car dreams, with autonomous 'robotaxis'
The Chinese city of Shenzhen is making huge leaps in the autonomous vehicle sector after rolling out 100 trial "robotaxis," providing over 50,000 rides in the last year.
US considers cutting back on memory chip supplies to China
The United States may begin cutting back on shipments of American equipment used to manufacture memory chips in China in an effort to halt China's advances in the semiconductor sector.
A tech ETF with a gaming twist
The Wedbush ETFMG Video Game Tech ETF is an exchange-traded fund that focuses on stocks and securities in the gaming sector, and includes holdings like GameStop.
Elon Musk files countersuit under seal vs Twitter over $44B deal
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk countersues Twitter over his deal to buy the social media company for $44 billion
US and Japan launch joint semiconductor research hub
The United States and Japan have teamed up to create a joint international semiconductor research hub, in hopes of developing the next generation of semiconductors.
New York UPS workers rally over claims of unsafe conditions in summer heat
UPS workers in New York rallied to demand that unsafe working conditions amid skyrocketing summer temperatures come to an end, and they also addressed new truck tech.
Qualcomm revenue forecast disappoints on cooling smartphone demand
San Diego, California-based Qualcomm is looking to diversify to sectors such as automotive, though its handset chip business makes up more than half of total sales.
Instagram head says feed will shift more toward video content
Instagram is shifting more toward video content, according to the social media platform's head Adam Mosseri. Mosseri posted a video addressing recent complaints.
Lawyer for wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin rips ‘defamatory’ report of Elon Musk affair: ‘Outright lie’
A lawyer for Nicole Shanahan, the wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin, denied that she had an affair with Elon Musk and ripped the report as "an outright lie but also defamatory."
Microsoft blames economic woes for missing profit targets
Microsoft said external factors in China and Ukraine contributed to a disappointing earnings report.
Meta oversight board to review policies on transgender nudity, COVID-19 misinformation
Meta's oversight board plans to tackle new cases and review the company's COVID-19 misinformation policies. The board is asking for public comments.



















