Real estate investor finds earnings success in ‘early days of biology revolution’
Alexandria Real Estate Equities founder Joel Marcus says a "dramatic intersection" of biology and technology industries has helped commercial leases "take off."
Steve Jobs' original Apple 1 computer prototype up for auction
Steve Jobs' Apple 1 computer prototype is up for sale by RR Auction. The auction house estimates the historic prototype has a $500,000 value and as of July 25, the leading bid is $278,005.
Christmas in July: LEGO, Funko, Mattel, Hasbro announce new products at SDCC to score ahead of the holidays
World's largest toy manufacturers make their return at San Diego Comic-Con 2022, and with their presence comes presents for people of all ages.
Tough time to be bullish on tech: Investment expert
Senior Managing Director at Evercore ISI Mark Mahaney provides insight into what technology investors should expect from the second-quarter earnings season.
Earnings bonanza, Yellen's new recession prediction and more: Monday's 5 things to know
Traders will be looking at quarterly results from 12 Dow members and 170 S&P 500 companies this week, including Alphabet, Microsoft, GE and Comcast.
Snap shares plunge following second-quarter earnings miss
Social media giant Snap, developer of Snapchat, posted a second-quarter net loss of $422 million, or an adjusted loss of 2 cents per share, on revenue of over $1 billion.
Text scams increase as robocalls decline: report
A new U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) report has determined that the number of spam texts have increased more than tenfold in the last year and a half.
Self-driving tractors rolling out in California could fuel the future of farming
A California company is rolling out one of the world's first self-driving electric tractors, which could lead to faster, cheaper and safer farming methods.
NASA announces Artemis 1 moon rocket launch date
NASA said Wednesday that it will attempt the launch of its Artemis 1 moon rocket as soon as Aug. 29, with additional "placeholder" dates in early September.
Alaska Airlines to launch electronic bag tags to cut down on check-in time
Alaska Airlines is slated to become the first carrier to launch electronic bag tags to help passengers cut down on the time it takes to drop off luggage at the airport.
US investigates Huawei over concerns equipment near military bases could send data to China: report
Chinese tech titan Huawei is under renewed suspicions that the company is harvesting data and sensitive information from U.S. consumers via its cellphone towers.
SpaceX awarded launch services contract for Roman Space Telescope
NASA has awarded a launch services contract to SpaceX for the Roman Space Telescope mission. Launch of the next-generation observatory is slated for October 2026.
Vimeo slashes workforce by 6%
The video hosting, sharing and services platform has become the latest tech company to cut back on its workforce in preparation for an economic downturn.
Biden underestimating China's 'malicious' plan for 'self-sufficiency,' expert warns
Gatestone Institute senior fellow Gordon Chang reacts to the Senate advancing a bill to reinforce the U.S. microchip industry to better contend with China.
FBI warns against fake crypto apps defrauding US investors of tens of millions of dollars
Head of Republic Crypto Andrew Durgee weighed in on the warning from the Federal Bureau of Investigation that cryptocurrency investors have been defrauded of tens of millions of dollars.
Netflix CEO says 'Stranger Things' could have had a 'couple of extra episodes' without COVID financial burden
CEO Ted Sarandos said streaming service Netflix could have added several more “Stranger Things” episodes if it weren't for added COVID-19 pandemic costs.
Chip shortage threatens to curb China's momentum as EV global leader
China is the world's largest producer of cars, which means the global shortage of chips, also known as microcontrollers or semiconductors, is hitting the country particularly hard.
Pope Francis: Social media has 'serious ethical issues' that must be addressed
Pope Francis warned the World Catholic Association for Communication, also known as SIGNIS, that while communications are a blessing to human fraternity, it also poses unique moral problems.
Nancy Pelosi’s office responds to husband’s controversial computer chip stock purchase ahead of Congress vote
A spokesman for House Speaker Nancy Pelosi defended husband Paul's recent purchase of stock in a semiconductor company as Congress is set to vote on a $52 billion dollar subsidiary.
Nonprofit investment fund aims to bring tech edge, jobs back to US from China
America's Frontier Fund is seeking to draw investment back to the United States so it can better compete with China on tech, amid fears the U.S. is losing.


















