US reinforces Huawei stance as Biden meets with Merkel
The U.S. Commerce Department's Bureau of Industry and Security reinforced the United States' position against Chinese telecom giant Huawei on Thursday, as President Joe Biden met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
Bezos' Blue Origin space flight crew to include 18-year-old student
Blue Origin revealed Thursday that Oliver Daemen, an 18-year-old student and aspiring pilot, will join Amazon founder Jeff Bezos on the firm’s inaugural space flight later this month.
Dogecoin co-founder blames 'dangerous' capitalism, 'won't return' to cryptocurrency
Dogecoin co-founder Jackson Palmer on Thursday said he will not be returning to cryptocurrency, calling it “an inherently right-wing, hyper-capitalistic technology.”
White House to establish ransomware task force: report
The White House will establish a ransomware task force in the coming days following hacks that crippled key firms responsible for U.S. fuel and meat production.
Netflix plans video games expansion, hires game development VP from Facebook
Netflix hired Mike Verdu as its vice president of game development.
Sen. Cotton demands answers from Raytheon regarding critical race theory program
Cotton is asking CEO Gregory Hayes to share "any training materials on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion that Raytheon uses to teach its employees" by June 23.
Record $4.2 billion stolen through online scams in 2020: report
Online scammers stole a record $4.2 billion from Americans in 2020.
Twitter sees 26% increase in governments' requests to remove content from journalists, news outlets
India and the United States were the top two governments making information requests to Twitter, followed by Japan and France.
Facebook reportedly fired 52 employees who were caught spying on users
Facebook fired 52 employees for abusing their access to the social network’s user data — including creepy men who obtained location data on women they were romantically interested in.
That was fleeting: Twitter kills off ephemeral 'fleets'
Twitter is disappearing its disappearing tweets, called fleets, after they didn’t catch on.
Company claims to offer bitcoin, crypto tax relief through passport
Plan B Passport founder Katie Ananina explained on Wednesday how her company could potentially help people avoid paying taxes on cryptocurrencies.
Thiel protégé Blake Masters launches Arizona Senate bid, vows to take on Big Tech 'giant software monopolies'
Blake Masters discusses his platform ahead of the U.S. Senate election in Arizona.
Facebook, like Amazon, asks for FTC's Khan to be removed from antitrust litigation against company
Facebook on Wednesday filed a petition asking the Biden administration to remove Federal Trade Commission (FTC) Chair Lina Khan from pending litigation against the social media giant.
Louisiana lawmaker leads effort to pull protections from tech companies that target users’ emotions
Louisiana Republican John Kennedy introduced a bill on Tuesday designed to prevent technology companies from collecting data on what issues agitate users and then using that information to get them to spend more time on their platform.
Amazon to hire over 100,000 US veterans and military spouses by 2024
Amazon has committed to hiring 100,000 veterans and military spouses over the next two and a half years.
Ransomware attacks surge, growing 93% each week
Ransomware attacks have surged in volume around the world over the last year, according to new data published Monday by cybersecurity firm Check Point Research.
Broadcom in talks to buy software firm SAS
Broadcom Chief Executive Hock Tan has been focused on diversifying beyond the company’s core chip business and pushing into the lucrative software arena.
Companies bringing employees back to office in fall the ‘tipping point’ for resignations: Employment expert
LaSalle Network Vice President Jessica Schaeffer on how the return to the office will impact employees and their motivations.
Amazon restores service after global outage
It was the second broad disruption since late June when users experienced a brief outage on Amazon platforms including Alexa and Prime Video before services were restored.
Apple stock hits record joins big tech party
Apple's stock return has laggard its large-cap tech peers which are on fire.



















