Hewlett Packard leaves California for Texas in headquarters jump
Hewlett Packard Enterprise says goodbye to San Jose, CA and hello Houston.
Salesforce buying Slack in $27.7B deal in work from home bet
Salesforce's purchase of Slack is its largest ever.
On Giving Tuesday, here’s how to show gratitude on Instagram
How this social media app is getting in on Giving Tuesday.
Air Force picks next C-130J Super Hercules locations
The Air Force has picked the preferred bases to receive the C-130J Super Hercules aircraft, the replacement for the sites’ aging C-130Hs.
Airbnb IPO now seeks $35B valuation
Airbnb is looking to raise $2.6 billion in its upcoming IPO.
Delivery scams up 427% in the US amid holiday sales. Here are some tips to avoid them
The U.S. saw a 427% increase in delivery and shipping-related scams amid Black Friday and Cyber Monday, according to data from cybersecurity firm Check Point Research.
Twitter's head of 'conversational safety' says company developing apology tools
Twitter's new head of "conversational safety" said the social media platform is looking to develop apology tools to make the website safer.
Zoom remains coronavirus pandemic fixture allowing folks to catch up
Zoom’s videoconferencing service remains a fixture in pandemic life, but its breakneck growth is showing signs of tapering off as investors debate whether the company will be able to build upon its recent success after a vaccine enables people to intermingle again.
Zoom's pandemic-fueled boom continues
Zoom's quarterly results are solid but they've come with a price.
Zappos founder Tony Hsieh died from smoke inhalation, medical examiner says
Tony Hsieh, the founder and retired CEO of shoe retailer Zappos, died last week from complications from smoke inhalation suffered during a house fire days earlier, the Connecticut Office of the Chief Medical Examiner said.
Rare Apple 1, signed by Steve Wozniak, could be worth $400G
A rare Apple 1 computer signed by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is set to go up for auction where it could fetch a princely sum.
Senator Rand Paul claims statistical 'fraud' in states where Trump lost, calls out Big Tech
Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., on Sunday claimed statistical “fraud” was found in four states where President Donald Trump lost in the presidential election during supposed “data dumps” in the middle of the night and early morning.
Trump hits Big Tech, media as 'massively powerful,' 'massively corrupt' in first interview since Election Day
President Trump once again railed against Big Tech and the media for controlling the narrative and failing to investigate what he calls massive voter fraud, in his first interview since Election Day.
For Big Tech, Biden brings a new era but no ease in scrutiny
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle champion stronger oversight of the industry, arguing its massive market power is out of control, crushing smaller competitors and endangering consumers’ privacy.
Sports video games to look out for this holiday season
Whether it’s buying new video games for the next generation of consoles or if it’s finding retro games on eBay or retro game stores, consumption is at an all-time high.
Amazon hiring spree adds 1,400 workers per day
Amazon has hired more than 400,000 employees since the start of 2020 and more than 500,000, including seasonal hires.
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.



















