IBM hires Gary Cohn, former Trump economic adviser
Former Trump economic adviser Gary Cohn is adding IBM to his resume.
Silicon Valley companies top list of sources for Ossoff donors
Georgia Democrat Jon Ossoff has received a boost from Silicon Valley during his campaign for Senate, with companies like Apple and Amazon topping a list of sources for his donations.
Slack experienced worldwide outage, millions of users hit
Slack's outage paralyzes millions of users
T-Mobile suffers another data breach, customer phone numbers, call records possibly accessed
T-Mobile recently experienced a data breach in which some of its customers had their information, including "call-related information," exposed to hackers.
Google, Alphabet employees to form union
Two Google software engineers announced they will form a union open to all employees of Alphabet, Google's parent company.
Tesla's annual sales up 36% but comes short of delivery goal
Tesla's annual sales rose 36%, but the electric car company came short of its annual goal to deliver 500,000 vehicles.
How Russia's 'info warrior' hackers let Kremlin play geopolitics on the cheap
The sprawling SolarWinds hack by suspected Russian state-backed hackers is the latest sign of Moscow's growing resolve and improving technical ability to cause disruption and conduct espionage at a global scale in cyberspace.
China warns of retaliation for NYSE's delisting of companies
China said Saturday that it would take necessary countermeasures in response to the New York Stock Exchange’s announcement that it would delist three major Chinese telecoms.
Google Doodle acknowledges 'cuckoo' year
At the conclusion of a year that could be aptly described as crazy, it was only fitting that Google ring in 2021 with an animated cuckoo clock.
Even the Rose Bowl left California in 2020 for Texas. Can the Golden State get anything right?
New Year’s Day, 2021, the 105th Annual Rose Bowl was supposed to be played in Pasadena, California. Guess what happened...
Amazon agrees to buy podcast startup Wondery
Founded in 2016, Wondery is one of several audio startups that blossomed in recent years as podcasting caught on with advertisers and listeners. Wondery is known for its gritty, narrative-driven podcasts that apply cinematic sound design to nonfiction stories.
More businesses moving to Austin because of high risk tolerance, mayor says
Austin Mayor Steve Adler on how his city is adapting as more Americans move to Texas.
Apple removes Vybe Together app promoting pandemic parties
The exclusive private party iOS app that promised "no randoms" would attend a jam session or beer pong tournament for "you and your crew" has been removed from Apple's App Store and banned from TikTok .
Will hands-free driving tempt motorists to take their eyes off the road?
Automakers are starting to sell cars with automated steering and speed control to ease what they say is the tedium of driving.
See the top Google searches of 2020
Google on Monday released the top search requests users made in 2020.
These tech companies are paying workers the same rates across US
Tech workers and employers alike are beginning to question location-focused pay scales. A handful of companies are moving to abandon them altogether.
Elon Musk flies to Hawaii to meet with Oracle's Larry Ellison
Tesla CEO Elon Musk tweeted that he is meeting with Oracle CEO Larry Ellison in Hawaii to "seek some advice."
AT&T outages stretch into third day, with 911, cell, Internet services around Nashville affected
"We expect to activate power to at least four additional floors of the building during the day today and are working on the cooling equipment to manage the temperatures in the facility," AT&T said. "Teams are assessing equipment on the building’s lower floors for any damage caused by the flooding of the building."
Coronavirus propelled businesses into the future -- ready or not
Temporary measures became permanent as the pandemic forced businesses and consumers to adapt to difficult circumstances.
Air Canada Boeing 737-8 MAX suffers engine issue
Boeing and operators are bracing for heightened scrutiny as the MAX returns from a 20 month safety grounding, but safety experts say such glitches are common and usually go unnoticed.



















