Rocket Lab catches falling booster with helicopter before dropping it
Rocket Lab caught the falling booster of its Electron rocket on Monday with a Sikorsky S-92 helicopter before dropping it in the Pacific Ocean. The crew was forced to let it go for safety reasons.
Georgia sets $1.5B in aid for electric vehicle maker Rivian
Georgia and local governments have authorized a $1.5 billion incentive package to build a 7,500-job, $5 billion electric vehicle plant
New 'Big Tech Scorecard' shows most firms threaten free speech
A new analysis shows that 65% of major tech companies' user agreements pose risks to consumers' religious freedom and free speech.
Cryptocurrency unlikely to face 'major regulation' from Congress, predicts billionaire investor
David Rubenstein credited a younger generation with popularizing cryptocurrency, and said Congress was unlikely to significantly disrupt the industry with regulation.
European Union moves forward in antitrust case against Apple
The European Union stepped up its antitrust case against Apple on Monday, accusing the company of abusing its dominant position by limiting access to technologies allowing contactless payment.
Wall Street reluctantly embraces crypto
The largest U.S. banks, securities firms and custodians are waking up to the investment potential of cryptocurrencies, not as a utility but as a new moneymaking market.
Amazon to get hearing that could overturn New York union vote, labor board official says
Amazon's prior objections to a landmark union election in New York City has justified a hearing that could prove a hurdle for union workers.
Burned by tech stocks? Consider these 3 ETFs instead
There are times when increasing your exposure to a broad market index fund can be a defensive tactic. But that strategy won't help right now if you're sick of getting burned by tech.
Google adds ways to keep personal info private from searches
The search engine giant said that people could request that types of content, including personal contact information, be removed from search results.
Amazon, Intel shares fall on results, forecasts
Amazon reported its first quarterly loss since 2015. The online retailer and Intel both issued forecasts that missed the mark.
Apple reports higher revenue, earnings
Apple Inc. posted one of its best quarters in its 46-year history on Thursday. But investors will follow Chief Executive Tim Cook’s comments on a later conference call closely for any signs the iPhone maker sees slowing demand among high-end buyers amid high inflation, Covid-19 lockdowns in China and the war in Ukraine.
SpaceX's Crew-4 mission arrives at space station
NASA's SpaceX Crew-4 astronauts arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) late Wednesday. Crew-4 includes NASA's Mission Commander Kjell Lindgren, Pilot Bob Hines and Mission Specialist Jessica Watkins, as well as the European Space Agency's (ESA) Mission Specialist Samantha Cristoforetti.
Elon Musk ‘amplified’ Twitter’s ‘free speech ecosystem,’ Rumble CEO says
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski on Musk's Twitter deal and his company setting a new record in March 2022 with 44.3 million monthly active users after Trump’s social media company Truth Social migrates to his business.
Former eBay security head pleads guilty to harassing Massachusetts couple
A former eBay Inc. executive pleaded guilty Monday to his role in a harassment campaign targeting a Massachusetts couple who published a newsletter executives viewed as critical of the company.
DJI halts Russia, Ukraine business to prevent drone misuse
Drone company DJI Technology Co. has temporarily suspended business activities in Russia and Ukraine to prevent use of its drones in combat, in a rare case of a Chinese company pulling out of Russia because of the war.
Microsoft boosts revenue forecast, Alphabet growth slows
Microsoft reported profit and revenue that topped analysts’ projections, while Google parent company Alphabet Inc. reported that Google Cloud's growth rate in the first quarter fell slightly on Tuesday.
CoachTube helps athletes perform better through online coaching from notable names
A sports technology company is utilizing well-known coaches to help athletes learn and perfect their craft in the digital age.
Elon Musk buys Twitter, sparking concern from Democrats
Congressional Democrats sounded the alarm this week after Tesla CEO Elon Musk struck a deal to buy Twitter for roughly $44 billion that will take the social media company private.
Uber agrees to $19M fine over misleading riders on cancellation charges
Uber has agreed to shell out $19 million for misleading Australia riders over cancellation fees and inflating estimates of comparable taxi rides.
Elon Musk takes to Twitter to explain 'what free speech means'
Elon Musk took to Twitter Monday to explain "what free speech means" in a message to those who have criticized his bid to take over the platform.



















