Investors got ‘complacent’ owning Big Tech stocks: Market expert
Penn Capital CIO Eric Green discusses volatility in the market.
App-store bill targeting Apple, Google is approved by Senate panel
A Senate panel advanced bipartisan legislation Thursday that would limit the ability of Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google to impose rules and fees on developers using their consumer-app stores.
Dow sheds 519 points, Nasdaq 3.7% as Facebook falls 26.4%
Large-cap tech led the declines on Wall Street after Facebook's disappointing quarterly results.
Facebook sees biggest one-day market value drop ever for US company
Facebook has lost over $200 billion in market value the most ever in a single day for a U.S. company.
Metaverse ETF ‘PUNK’ launches, excludes investments in Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta
A new exchange-traded fund is investing in all things having to do with the metaverse, with one glaring exception: Mark Zuckerberg’s “Meta.”
Inside Google’s 20-for-one stock split
Google's massive stock split may attract a new crop of investors as shares become more affordable.
Microsoft-Activision deal to be reviewed by Federal Trade Commission
Microsoft Corp.’s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc. will be reviewed in the U.S. by the Federal Trade Commission, placing the fate of the roughly $75 billion deal in the hands of an agency whose leader has questioned acquisitions by powerful technology companies.
Sony buying Halo, Destiny video game maker Bungie in $3.6B deal
Sony is jumping into the video-game-making M&A fury.
Conservative groups ask senators to keep app market open
A group of conservative policy organizations sent a letter to U.S. senators Monday asking them to keep the app market open and free from anti-competitive practices.
FCC revokes China Unicom's authorization to operate in US
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on Thursday voted to revoke the authorization for China Unicom's U.S. unit to operate in the United States, citing national security concerns.
Microsoft, Justice Dept., 35 states accuse Apple of hurting competition in Epic Games fight
Microsoft, the Justice Department and 35 state attorneys are accusing Apple of hurting competition in amicus briefs filed Friday.
Treasury reconsiders IRS' use of facial recognition company ID.me
The Treasury Department is reassessing the Internal Revenue Service’s use of third-party facial recognition software ID.me for access to taxpayer accounts amid growing concerns about the company's privacy practices.
Netflix customers to start seeing price hike in February
Netflix subscribers are bracing for a price increase in February as the tech giant looks to bounce back from a difficult start to the new year.
Pregnant man, pregnant person emoji coming to Apple iPhones
A "pregnant man" emoji and "pregnant person" emoji are coming to Apple iPhones with its latest update, iOS 15.4.
Google to invest $1B to push India's digitalization
Google will invest up to $1 billion in partnership with India’s Airtel to provide affordable access to smartphones to over a billion Indians and speed up use of cloud-based computing for business, the two companies said on Friday.
Apple hits new quarterly revenue record despite supply chain troubles
Apple, Inc. has posted its highest quarterly profit in the company's history despite supply chain woes and chip shortages
Fed Chair, Ford CEO agree: No quick fix for semiconductor crunch
There is no quick fix for the global semiconductor crisis, according to Fed Chairman Powell and Ford CEO Jim Farley.
Apple to let iPhones accept credit cards without extra hardware: report
Apple has plans for a new service that would help small businesses collect payments using an iPhone.
Intel earnings drop, revenue edges higher
Intel Corp.'s earnings fell last quarter as the company ramped up spending on new facilities and products, part of Chief Executive Officer Pat Gelsinger's efforts to revive the semiconductor giant's fortunes.
Oregon mom sues Snap, Meta over 15-year-old daughter's declining mental health: 'Deliberate addictive design'
A lawsuit has been filed against Snap and Meta Platforms on behalf of the family of a 15-year-old who was allegedly hospitalized for psychiatric episodes related to her social media addiction.



















