Tech titan flees San Francisco for Florida, says city is poorly managed
Tech titan Keith Rabois announced this week he is leaving California's Silicon Valley and moving to the Floridian metropolis of Miami.
George Soros regrets investment in Palantir, says it wouldn't happen again
More than two years after he called Google and Facebook a "menace to society," billionaire investor George Soros is lamenting an investment in data-analytics company Palantir, co-founded by Peter Thiel.
Facing new Fortnite lawsuit, Apple slices its app commission rate for most developers
Apple announced on Wednesday that it is slicing its App Store commission fee from 30% to 15% for small developers as the tech giant faces a new lawsuit from Fortnite video-game maker Epic Games.
Hawley presses Zuckerberg on whistleblower complaint alleging Facebook coordination with Twitter, Google
Sen. Josh Hawley, R-Mo., on Tuesday pressed Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg on a newly revealed whistleblower complaint alleging that Facebook employees coordinate with Twitter and Google employees to make certain content moderation decisions.
Twitter's 'Fleets' have launched to confused users
Social media giant Twitter launched the use of 'Fleets' to iPhone and Android users across the globe on Tuesday.
GameStop’s new billionaire investor pushes for digital sales, fewer stores
Shoppers are spending more than ever on videogames, and one of GameStop Corp.’s biggest investors says the struggling retailer should get a bigger piece of the pie.
Elon Musk to become world's 3rd richest person
Technology wiz Elon Musk is on track to become the world's third-richest person.
Democratic senator accuses Facebook of 'caving to conservatives,' says it should be broken up
Democratic Connecticut Sen. Richard Blumenthal on Tuesday accused Facebook of "caving to conservatives" during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Big Tech censorship.
Twitter labeled 300,000 election-related tweets, Dorsey says
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Tuesday returned to Congress to take questions regarding their content moderation policies before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Microsoft could face Xbox Series X supply shortages until April 2021, exec says
Nearly a week after Microsoft launched the new Xbox Series X and S consoles in time for the holiday shopping season, the gaming unit's CFO put a damper on those looking to score one anytime soon.
EU seeks Moderna COVID vaccine deal at below $25 per dose
The European Commission wants to reach a deal with Moderna Inc. for the supply of millions of doses of its COVID-19 vaccine candidate for a price below $25 per dose
Hunters, fishers turning to Kentucky native's app for outdoors community
With more people reconnecting with the outdoors as the coronavirus pandemic eliminates many indoor activities, GoWild, an up-and-coming app for hunters and fishers, wants to help users of all skill levels grow and connect.
Airbnb files IPO details: What to know
Airbnb filed for its highly anticipated IPO Monday. The house-sharing platform now boasts 4 million hosts worldwide, according to the prospectus.
What is Dominion?
President Trump has come under fire for claims that the most widely-used voting software, Dominion, has deleted millions of Trump votes, amid ongoing allegations that voter fraud has secured Biden the presidency.
DoorDash boosts IPO size: What to know
DoorDash executives have launched their IPO roadshow
Elon Musk talks 'bogus' COVID-19 test ahead of SpaceX launch
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk on Friday said he recieved two positive and two negative COVID-19 tests less than two days ahead of his historic SpaceX Crew-1 mission.
Pandemic and coin shortage pose threat to The Salvation Army's Red Kettle campaign
The Red Kettle fundraiser, known for its signature bell ringing outside of stores that cues the official start to the holiday season, will kick off early this year as the organization faces what could be the greatest risk to its fundraising goals.
Microsoft says Russian, North Korean hackers target vaccine work
Microsoft on Friday said it detected Russian and North Korean hackers trying to steal intelligence from pharmaceutical companies and vaccine researchers.
Navarro: Trump admin 'tackling Chinese companies that mean to do America harm'
Trump trade adviser Peter Navarro on Friday said the president's new executive order targets Chinese companies "that mean to do America harm."
Biden could alter Big Tech's Section 230 protections, reinstate 'net neutrality'
President-elect Joe Biden could amend Section 230 and reinstate net neutrality, experts day.



















