Super Nintendo World launches virtual tour ahead of grand opening
Super Nintendo World may not be open to visitors until next month, but now fans can get a sneak peek.
Bethesda developing 'Indiana Jones' game
The video gaming publisher Bethesda announced Tuesday that it’s working on a new “Indiana Jones” title with a cryptic video trailer and scant other details.
Ex-Twitter exec says social media companies may ‘welcome’ some oversight
Former Twitter Vice President Bruce Daisley told "Varney & Co." companies would "love to” avoid political drama.
Capitol riot boosts facial recognition app Clearview use as officials seek to ID suspects
The use of one of the largest facial recognition software databases in the country jumped 26% on the day after the storming of the U.S. Capitol, with police and law enforcement agencies turning to the technology to try to identify agitators behind the attack.
Gab appears to flirt with Elon Musk in tweet
Gab sent out a cryptic tweet: "Call me, Elon!"
Twitter, Facebook, others, here's how to crush tech giants' tyranny
Big tech, which is run by the left, is robbing Americans of their access to a free marketplace of ideas.
Consumer Technology Association CEO: COVID has sped up our use of tech, don't let government derail innovation
Technology is keeping us fit, engaged and connected as we quarantine.
Stripe stops processing payments for Trump campaign website
Stripe Inc. will no longer process payments for President Trump’s campaign website following last week’s riot at the Capitol, according to people familiar with the matter.
Parler to be down 'for a while' without AWS, executives say: 'We are clearly being singled out'
Parler will likely go offline for "a while" Sunday evening given Amazon Web Services' decision to suspend the upstart social media platform after Wednesday's U.S. Capitol riot, executives said Sunday.
Gab gaining 10,000 users per hour, CEO claims, after Trump's permanent Twitter suspension
Gab, a more conservative-friendly alternative to Twitter, announced Saturday the social media platform is gaining 10,000 users an hour in the wake of Twitter permanently suspending President Trump’s account.
Working from home is best in these cities: Report
For many people, the coronavirus pandemic has made working from home routine.
Reddit bans 'r/DonaldTrump' subreddit over 'repeated policy violations'
Reddit has banned the Donald Trump-dedicated subreddit group "r/DonaldTrump."
Tesla drives past Facebook with $800 billion market value
For Elon Musk and Tesla 2021 is off to a lucrative start.
Tech CEO arrested after Capitol Hill riots
Bradley Rukstales, CEO of tech company Cogensia, was arrested Wednesday following riots at the Capitol and is now apologizing for his actions.
Hacking victim SolarWinds hires ex-Homeland Security official Krebs as consultant
Krebs was the first leader of Homeland Security unit CISA and led the national effort to keep the 2020 election safe from hacking
Facebook tried to stop employees from discussing Trump, Capitol violence: report
Facebook reportedly tried to stop employees from discussing President Trump and the violence that took place inside the Capitol on Wednesday.
Shopify closes websites associated with Trump following riots
Shopify has closed websites associated with President Donald Trump following the riots at the U.S. Capitol.
Twitter, Facebook under pressure from both sides after locking Trump accounts
Facebook and Twitter are under pressure from both sides after locking President Trump out of his social media accounts.
Apple shoppers spent $1.8B on apps over 1 holiday week
Between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve, customers spent $1.8 billion which was "driven largely by spending on games," the company announced Wednesday.
Trump bars US transactions with eight Chinese apps including Alipay
The move is aimed at curbing the threat to Americans posed by Chinese software applications



















