Departing Facebook engineer accuses tech giant of 'profiting off hate'
A former Facebook engineer published a blistering resignation letter on Tuesday, accusing the tech company of "profiting off hate" and choosing to "be on the wrong side of history."
GOP lawmakers fighting social media 'bias' move to strip liability shield
Senate Republicans introduced a new bill Tuesday which would remove some of the protections provided to social media and technology companies under the Communications Decency Act.
Whitney Cummings launches new podcast about Italian ex prime minister Silvio Berlusconi
Whitney Cummings launched a podcast titled “Bunga Bunga” about the disgraced former Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Amazon adding 33K corporate jobs with average $150K compensation
Amazon is adding 33,000 new corporate jobs, the tech giant announced ahead of its first virtual "Career Day" on Sept. 16.
Nintendo to boost Switch production ahead of holiday season, report says
As Nintendo reportedly gets ready to launch a new version of its popular Switch console next year, the Kyoto, Japan-based entertainment company is said to be boosting the production of the current version.
Slack CEO backs 'defund the police' groups as company uses security robots
Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield and his partner, Away CEO Jen Rubio, have donated hundreds of thousands of dollars to campaigns calling to defund the police.
Pandemic e-commerce surge spurs race for 'Tesla-like' electric delivery vans
Delivery fleet operators face regulatory pressure in California and other states to buy electric vehicles, but a surge in package deliveries thanks to coronavirus lockdowns has major firms itching to switch to electric right now.
Stock futures halt slide with tech bounce
The sharp sell-off that began last Thursday has wiped out nearly 7.1% from the S&P 500 as of Tuesday
Slack boosts outlook as pandemic fuels boom in remote work tools
Slack Technologies Inc. posted record sales and raised its full-year outlook as the workplace-collaboration app provider benefited from the shift to remote working that has lifted the fortunes of many business software companies.
Computer glitches disrupt classes as schools return online
The new school year already has been plagued by failing websites and computer glitches, adding to the list of problems that students have encountered with remote learning.
Apple to hold event on Sept. 15; new products anticipated
Apple Inc on Tuesday invited media to a "special event" it is streaming on Sept. 15, with high anticipation that the iPhone maker will launch new versions of its core products.
'Fortnite' studio Epic Games announces more live concerts for players amid dispute with Apple, Google
“Fortnite” is following up its massively successful in-game Travis Scott performance with a live concert series kicking off on Sept. 12.
Microsoft confirms Xbox Series S to be priced at $299
Microsoft confirmed that its smaller version of the new Xbox, the Xbox: Series S, would be priced at $299 following a media report.
Bring in the experts: It’s time to secure your home network
If you don’t want cyber cat burglars traipsing across your devices, potentially spreading malware or ransomware as they go, you’ll want to secure your entire home network.
Watch: Elon Musk test drives electric Volkswagen and says 'it's pretty good'
VW CEO Herbert Diess revealed that while Musk was visiting Germany last week, the two met at Braunschweig Airport, where he offered him a drive in a VW ID.3 electric hatchback.
Samsung's only China TV factory to halt production by November
Samsung Electronics announced Monday it would stop production at its only television factory in China by the end of November.
Dunkin' testing contactless checkout location in California
Dunkin' testing Amazon Go-like shopping experience in California.
Sudden volatility in tech stocks unnerves investors
The market roller-coaster ride into the Labor Day weekend is confronting investors with fresh questions about the soundness of the technology-led advance in major stock indexes.
Nokia takes a hit as Samsung secures Verizon 5G deal
Finnish telecom firm Nokia has suffered a setback after a source close to the matter confirmed it had lost out to Samsung Electronics on a part of the contract to supply new 5G equipment to Verizon in the United States.
T-Mobile giving free internet to 10M students as coronavirus pandemic places emphasis on remote learning
T-Mobile said it would give free internet access to millions of students as part of its $10.7 billion Project10 commitment, aimed at helping underserved children and their families during the COVID-19 pandemic.



















