Former Trump advisers warn Big Tech breakups could make the US vulnerable to China
Former Trump advisers warn GOP busting up censorship-happy Big Tech companies could be playing right into the hands of the Chinese Communist Party.
Musk: SpaceX will have Starship rocket ready for test by next month
Responding to a tweet, SpaceX founder Elon Musk announced Tuesday that his company would have a Starship rocket ready for an orbital test flight by next month.
Elon Musk will speak to Twitter employees for first time at company meeting
Elon Musk will address Twitter employees at a meeting this week for the first time since he offered to purchase the social media company in April.
Yahoo appoints Jessica Alba to board of directors
Yahoo announced Monday it had appointed six new members to its board of directors, including actress Jessica Alba along with other prominent financial and tech executives.
Meta, Instagram sued on behalf of 8 plaintiffs 'for exploiting young people for profit'
Facebook and Instagram parent company Meta Platforms is facing eight new lawsuits accusing the company of exploiting young and vulnerable users for profit.
Nunes on Musk’s Twitter bot problem: $44B price tag ‘hard to justify’ with fake accounts
Trump Media exec Devin Nunes backed Elon Musk's concern over Twitter bots, arguing the social media giant is less valuable the more saturated it is with fake accounts.
Crypto billionaire urges clarity on industry regulation
Cryptocurrency billionaire Brock Pierce weighed in on the need for "sensible regulation" following recent events, including the "implosion" of stablecoins.
Intel freezes hiring in a key division for at least two weeks
Intel Corp is pulling back the reins on hiring for a key company division as part of a series of cost-cutting measures.
Crypto mining could fix Texas power problems in ‘nanoseconds’: Blockchain exec
Bitcoin miners have been trying to help the state with its power problems amid a heat wave, shutting down when the grid needs support, a blockchain executive noted.
Amazon reports blocking 4 billion counterfeit listings in 2021
Amazon said in a new report that it blocked 4 billion counterfeit listings from being posted last year, and that it got rid of more than 3 million phony products.
Lyft to establish a hybrid model of driver, autonomous vehicles
Lyft will build a hybrid model of drivers and autonomous vehicles but rides will largely still be controlled by drivers, the company's president announced.
Microsoft HoloLens co-creator Alex Kipman to step down following misconduct allegations: report
HoloLens co-creater Alex Kipman is resigning from Microsoft following allegations that he watched VR pornography at a meeting in front of female colleagues.
Sam's Club to get 24/7 deliveries from fleet of self-driving trucks in Texas
Autonomous technology developer Gatik announced that a fleet of their self-driving box trucks will start making deliveries to a network of Sam's Clubs in Dallas, Texas.
Elon Musk Twitter deal financing put on hold over threats: report
Elon Musk's effort to purchase Twitter is reportedly on hold over uncertainty around the deal over a public spat with the social media platform
Nonprofit trains prison inmates to help fill technology worker shortage
At the Missouri Easter Correctional Center, inmates can learn full stack web development and coding through tech nonprofit LaunchCode’s "JusTech" program, with the idea that they can build skills to work in the tech industry after their release.
In blow to Apple, EU agrees single mobile charging port
The European Commission has called for Apple to change its iPhone connectors in iPhones sold in Europe by 2024 in an effort to make life easier for consumers.
Investment expert on market volatility: What's happening is 'very similar' to the 'dot-com wreck'
Mendon Capital Advisors president and CIO Anton Schutz compared the current market turbulence to when the dot-com bubble burst and warned that markets “may not have found a bottom yet.”
Hewlett Packard Enterprise executive to lead Justice Department’s fraud section
Hewlett Packard Enterprise executive Glenn Leon has been tapped to lead the Justice Department's criminal fraud section at the department's Washington, D.C., headquarters.
Axon halts plans to arm drones with Tasers to stop school shootings
The Taser developer has scrapped plans to arms drones with stun guns in an effort to prevent mass shootings after ethics board members opposed
Texas AG launches investigation against Twitter for allegedly misreporting fake bot accounts
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has launched an investigation against Twitter for allegedly misreporting its bots, hurting businesses and consumers.



















