Robinhood ads touting for 'the people' markets come back to haunt after GameStop scandal
Disgruntled Robinhood users slammed past marketing campaigns touting mass public access to the stock market.
Facebook preparing lawsuit against Apple over the App Store: Report
Facebook is apparently preparing a lawsuit against Apple over its App Store policies, according to a new report.
Facebook apologizes for accidental restrictions on Bible study website
Facebook is reportedly apologizing this week after accidentally restricting the ability to share content from the Bible study website Biblehub.com.
Robinhood rival apps aim to make mobile trading easy for amateur investors
Here are some alternative Robinhood trading app options.
GameStop, AMC, Blackberry, Bed Bath & Beyond extreme trading profit and loss
Robinhood on Friday plans to resume limited buys of the casino like securities roiling markets.
Qualtrics goes public 2 years after being bought by SAP
Qualtrics shares rocketed up 50% in the first day of trading, closing at $45.50
Discord says working with 'Wallstreetbets' team to moderate its new server
Discord Inc, a messaging platform for online gamers, said on Thursday it was working with the WallStreetBets’ Reddit chat room team to moderate its new server.
Samsung reports profit jump driven by strong chip demand
Samsung expects its profit to weaken in the current quarter with a weak dollar and costs associated with expanded production lines
White House vows to protect US telecoms network from Huawei security threat
The White House offering some insight into its plans for China's top telecoms equipment company
Apple posts first $100B quarter in company history after strong iPhone 12 holiday demand
The revenue total surpassed projections on Wall Street, where analysts estimated sales of $103.28 billion, and marked the first $100 billion quarter in Apple's history.
YouTube CEO says service has paid $30 billion to creators, artists, and media companies
YouTube has paid creators, artists, and media organizations more than $30 billion in the last three years, CEO Susan Wojcicki announced in a Tuesday newsletter.
AT&T sued for $1.35 billion over tech to synchronize smart devices
NEW YORK - AT&T Inc was sued on Tuesday for at least $1.35 billion by a Seattle company that accused the telecommunications giant of stealing its patented "twinning" technology, which lets smart devices such as watches and tablets respond to calls placed to a single phone number.
Player One in Game Stop 'battle royale' stock game gets jittery over market move
Short-seller Andrew Left does not usually smoke. But on Monday he had a cigarette to calm his nerves as shares of GameStop Corp, the stock he had shorted, continued to rocket higher.
Google stops donations to members of Congress who voted against certifying presidential election results
Google is the latest tech company to halt political donations to members of Congress who voted against certifying the results of the presidential election.
Shift to electric vehicles spurs bid to make more batteries in US
The auto industry’s quickening shift to electric cars is spurring investment in another emerging industry in the U.S.: manufacturing lithium-ion batteries for those vehicles.
Twitter acquires newsletter publishing service Revue
The social media giant said that the action was intended to make the platform better for writers and publishers.
These wireless networks have fewest call issues, JD Power study finds
Verizon Wireless customers reported the fewest call issues in 2020, followed by AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint, J.D. Power's 2021 Wireless Network Quality Study found.
TikTok vulnerability, now fixed, could have exposed user profile data
A recently discovered vulnerability on TikTok would have allowed a cyberattacker to access user data, including phone numbers.
S&P 500, Nasdaq hit record highs with Apple, Tesla earnings on tap
The Nasdaq Composite soared to a record high ahead of a busy week for tech earnings.
Tech giants Apple, Microsoft and Tesla headline a busy earnings week
Overall, more than a fifth of the S&P 500 and a third of the Dow Jones Industrial Average are expected to provide their quarterly updates starting Monday.



















