Musk, Twitter and the dollar: Why companies could benefit from having Elon on board
Companies have a renewed opportunity to make the most of marketing on Twitter now that free-speech advocate Elon Musk has joined the platform's board, according to an expert.
Apps with hidden data-harvesting software are banned by Google
Google has yanked dozens of apps from its Google Play store after determining that they include a software element that surreptitiously harvests data.
Business lured to Sun Belt amid tax-friendly environment, ‘great employee base’
Companies have been flocking to the Sun Belt over its business-friendly environment, with one executive saying that tax incentives and a “great employee base” lured his materials science company to operate in Arizona.
Amazon Music prices to rise for Prime subscribers
Amazon is raising the price of its music streaming service. In a post on its website, the company said that the increases will begin on May 5.
Masters 2022: IBM partnership looks to improve fan experience using innovative technology
The Masters is one of the most famous events in all of sports.
Amazon to compete with SpaceX by launching 3,236 satellites for global broadband
Amazon announced Tuesday that it has secured up to 83 planned launches over the course of five years for its initiative to construct a low Earth orbit satellite constellation called Project Kuiper.
Democrats' woke politics, corporations threaten US industrial revival
Despite the supply-chain disruptions we face, the CHIPS Act has yet to be funded. Instead, Democrats are using the funding process to advance their woke priorities.
Elon Musk toys with Twitter hours after becoming its largest stakeholder: 'Do you want an edit button?'
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk, hours after buying a multibillion-dollar stake in Twitter, teased the world with the prospect of an edit button Monday.
Facebook parent company backtracks on requiring COVID booster for workers coming to office
Facebook's parent company Meta Platforms (META) will stop requiring booster shots of COVID-19 vaccines for employees going into their U.S. offices. In January, Meta Platforms delayed its employees' return to the office to March 28.
Southwest apologizes for delays, cancellations, blames technology issues
Southwest Airlines flights were delayed and canceled early Saturday morning. The airline cited "intermittent performance issues following routine overnight maintenance of some of [its] backend technology."
Uber heeding driver calls for help to counter soaring gas prices
Uber told FOX Business it is considering taking further action to help the company’s drivers, who are feeling the pinch of higher gas prices and are reportedly contemplating quitting because of it.
Microsoft purchase of Activision under regulatory scrutiny as lawmakers call out 'frat boy' culture
A group of prominent Senators wrote a letter to the Federal Trade Commission on Thursday urging them to review Microsoft's $68.7 billion acquisition of Activision, citing lawsuits and media reports about workplace misconduct at the video game giant.
Hackers duped Apple, Meta into handing over user data: report
Apple and Meta were both tricked into sharing user data with hackers who posed as law enforcement, according to a new report.
Blue Origin launches 4th suborbital human flight
Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin launched its fourth flight Thursday, following several delays.
Apple considering more chip suppliers including China: report
The chip shortage has Apple looking at other suppliers, including China.
Intel gave CEO pay package worth nearly $180 million amid turnaround effort
Intel Corp. awarded Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger compensation last year that could be worth nearly $180 million, tying much of it to whether his sweeping turnaround effort at the chip giant sparks a sharp improvement in its stock price.
U.S. Senate votes to move forward with Alvaro Bedoya's nomination to the FTC
The U.S. Senate voted Wednesday to advance to a confirmation vote for President Biden's nominee to the Federal Trade Commission, privacy advocate and Georgetown University law professor Alvaro Bedoya.
Spamming yourself: new text message spam from your own number baffles Verizon customers
A Verizon Community forum is bustling with dozens of posts from confused users wondering why spam text messages appear to be coming from their own numbers.
CoinDesk exec says latest crypto heist 'one of the biggest' in history
Pete Pachal, CoinDesk's chief of staff for the content team, weighed in on “one of the biggest hacks in crypto history” on Wednesday,
FTC lawsuit accuses Intuit of deceiving customers with 'free' TurboTax ad campaign
The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday announced it has sued Intuit in an effort to halt its advertising of "free" tax filing services through TurboTax, calling the campaign "deceptive."


















