Elon Musk's Starlink now almost as fast as broadband: report
Elon Musk's Starlink satellite internet service is almost as fast as broadband, according to a recent Ookla report.
Chinese cyberattacks can make financial institutions, critical infrastructure 'vulnerable': Rep. Ro Khanna
Rep. Ro Khanna, D-Calif., on China's ability to hack into American companies and what the U.S. can do about it.
LinkedIn must face narrowed US lawsuit claiming it overcharged advertisers
Led by TopDevz Inc and Noirefy Inc, the advertisers said LinkedIn had been counting video ad "views" from users' LinkedIn apps, even when the videos were playing only off-screen because users had scrolled past them.
Uber's recovery accelerates, but worries about losses linger
Uber’s ride-hailing service is regaining the momentum that it lost during the pandemic, but it’s coming at a cost that’s raising more doubts about the company’s ability to make money.
Theranos CEO Holmes’ request to suppress trial evidence denied by judge
Former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was dealt another blow as she tries to defend herself against allegations that she engaged in a multimillion-dollar scheme to defraud investors.
Infrastructure bill to be ‘tremendous opportunity’ for businesses in materials, tech: Former Dow Chemical CEO
Former Dow Chemical Chairman and CEO and Build Together co-chair Andrew Liveris on how the private sector can be involved in the infrastructure push.
Boeing’s Starliner flight was postponed. What happens now?
When Boeing Co. will attempt to launch its Starliner space taxi to the International Space Station remains unclear after its engineers detected a problem with valves on a propulsion system on the vehicle.
'Clair de Lune' becomes first NFT song to reach orbit
The history of commercial activities in space has taken another "small step," after a non-fungible token (NFT) version of Claude Debussy's classic piano piece "Clair de Lune" was sent up to the International Space Station.
Massachusetts couple harassed by eBay tell their story
A Massachusetts couple who sued eBay, Inc. and several of the company's former officials in late July spoke out Tuesday morning, detailing the alleged targeted harassment campaign against them that they said was carried out by the e-commerce giant.
Cryptocurrency crackdown would raise tens of billions for infrastructure plan, analysis finds
A proposal to crack down on cryptocurrency transactions could raise tens of billions of dollars for new infrastructure spending, as lawmakers advance a bipartisan plan.
Zoom reaches $85M settlement over user privacy, 'Zoombombing'
Zoom Video Communications Inc (ZM.O) agreed to pay $85 million and bolster its security practices to settle a lawsuit claiming it violated users' privacy rights by sharing personal data with Facebook, Google and LinkedIn, and letting hackers disrupt Zoom meetings in a practice called Zoombombing.
Tech startup financing hits records as giant funds dwarf venture capitalists
Big money-management firms expanded their dominance in Silicon Valley last quarter, crowding out venture capitalists in a once-niche business and putting 2021 on pace to nearly double last year’s record in startup financing.
Facebook whistleblower on Big Tech breakups, Section 230 and the fight against bot networks
A former Facebook data scientist who became a whistleblower on her way out of the company last September is calling for more transparency and oversight of social media giants while arguing in favor of keeping the controversial Section 230 clause in place.
Cybercriminals up their game as ‘cracking’ drives big rise in hacking tool downloads
The widespread availability of hacking tools in the cybercrime ecosystem is being driven by widespread malware piracy or "cracking", allowing anyone to use tools without paying, HP Wolf Security said in a new report.
Elon Musk slams Apple app store fees
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Friday slammed Apple for the fees it charges companies to use its app store – a fee that he likened to a “global tax on the Internet.”
'Bar Rescue's' Jon Taffer says technology, robots the answer to worker shortage
"Bar Rescue" host Jon Taffer on why he believes robots can help the restaurant worker shortage.
China's Didi denies report of plan to buy back shares
Shares of Didi Global Inc.
Facebook whistleblower turned down $64G severance package that would have bought her silence: report
Former Facebook data scientist turned whistleblower Sophie Zhang, who was fired from the social media giant last year, turned down a $64,000 severance package that would have bought her silence, according to a new report.
Google bans ‘sugar daddy’ apps from Android store
Google is banning “sugar daddy” apps from its app store, the company said Wednesday, in a move that brings the Android phone maker in line with competitor Apple.
Robinhood IPO gives founders Tenev, Bhatt a net worth of $4.6B combined
Robinhood's Wall Street debut might have disappointed on some fronts, but it made multi-billionaires out of co-founders Vlad Tenev and Baiju Bhatt.



















