Amazon workers across the world protest on Black Friday
Amazon workers across the globe have banded together in a series of coordinated Black Friday protests over workers' rights and environmental justice.
Twitter claims it has reversed ban of link to Sidney Powell's Georgia election lawsuit
Twitter claims it has reversed its censorship of a link to the lawsuit filed by attorney Sidney Powell that seeks to change the outcome of Georgia’s 2020 election results.
Salesforce held talks to buy Slack Technologies
Salesforce may be eyeing its largest acquisition ever.
Sony says it will have more PS5 in stock, cites 'unprecedented' demand
As consumers deal with a shortage of supplies for Sony's PlayStation 5, the Japanese tech giant said it will be releasing more inventory to retailers before the end of the year.
Lawmakers push YouTube to crack down on 'election outcome misinformation' amid Georgia runoff races
Both of Georgia’s Senate seats are up for grabs in the Jan. 5 vote.
IRS sending inaccurate letters to cryptocurrency traders saying they owe thousands in taxes
The IRS is sending inaccurate letters to cryptocurrency traders saying they owe thousands of dollars in taxes due to discrepancies with tax forms.
Netflix to expand production hub in New Mexico, making one of the largest in North America
Netflix plans to establish one of the largest production hubs in North America with an expansion of its existing studio complex in New Mexico and a commitment to an additional $1 billion in production spending, government and corporate leaders announced Monday.
Video game sales surge for 2020 holiday season amid console war, pandemic
As the holiday season approaches, more than half of young Americans are turning to video games for gift ideas, a new survey suggests.
Canadian police officer denies he and partner attempted to get phone passcodes from Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou: report
A Canadian police officer involved in the arrest of Huawei Chief Financial Officer Meng Wanzhou two years ago in a U.S. extradition case testified on Monday he did not plan to obtain her mobile phone passcodes or search her electronic devices.
Snapchat launches TikTok-like feature 'Spotlight'
The company said it would give about $1 million every day throughout the remainder of 2020 to users whose snaps make it to the top of the platform.
Most expensive video game ever: Rare copy of 'Super Mario 3' sold at auction
A sealed copy of Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. 3 has become the most expensive video game ever sold, selling for a whopping $156,000 at auction on Friday.
Why some tech workers leaving Silicon Valley are changing jobs
For years, high-talent tech workers have been drawn to Silicon Valley, willing to put up with exorbitant housing prices and long commutes to benefit from the skill and experience of their colleagues, and the largess of employers and investors.
Two travel giants raised $4 Billion to ride out the pandemic. Only one needed it.
Revenue has plunged at both Booking Holdings Inc. and Expedia Group Inc. this year.
Apple, GroupM, others ask for tough protection for data in Google lawsuit
The government is accusing Google of illegally using its market muscle to hobble rivals in a lawsuit that is the biggest challenge to the power and influence of Big Tech in decades.
Apple will pay $113 million over investigation into slowing iPhones
Apple Inc. AAPL 0.52% has agreed to a $113 million settlement with more than 30 states that accused the iPhone maker of concealing issues with batteries by throttling phone performance with a software update in 2016.
Facebook’s purchases of WhatsApp, Instagram target of likely antitrust case: report
State and federal lawmakers could file antitrust lawsuits against Facebook over its purchases of Instagram and WhatsApp, according to a new report.
How COVID-19 could change workplace technology
Among the possible changes: innovation in video communications that will allow people to use avatars to have one-on-one conversations during group calls; the increased use of artificial intelligence, which could both help and hurt employee engagement; and technological improvements that can help organizations enhance workplace safety.
Sonos shares jump as stay-at-home purchases help top expectations
The direct-to-consumer business jumped 67%, helping to make up for weaknesses at retail partners
Nvidia shares dip on predicted decline in data center sales
Nvidia Corp shares declined nearly 3% on Wednesday after company executives said data center chip sales would fall slightly in the fourth quarter.
Ex-Raytheon engineer sentenced to prison for giving China military technology secrets
A Chinese national who was employed for 10 years by Raytheon Missiles and Defense in Arizona will spend more than three years in federal prison for handing over sensitive military-related technology to China, prosecutors announced on Tuesday.



















