Qualcomm pushes 5G tech into chips for cheaper phones
The push into lower price points means higher volumes for Qualcomm
T-Mobile faces FCC investigation into 'unacceptable' outages
The Federal Communications Commission is launching a probe into the T-Mobile network outage that affected its customers across the country Monday.
Apple reopens 70+ more US stores after coronavirus shutdown
More than half of Apple’s 271 store locations in the U.S. have reopened as of this week.
Harvard professor pleads not guilty to hiding ties to China
A Harvard University professor pleaded not guilty Tuesday to lying about his ties to a Chinese-run recruitment program.
Who is Ajit Pai, FCC Chair?
Pai joined the FCC as a commissioner in 2012 under President Obama.
Amazon introduces social-distancing tool that alerts employees when they're too close
Amazon introduced a tool that uses a monitor, camera and local computing device to alert employees when they are not socially distancing.
Apple faces two EU antitrust probes over apps
If found guilty, Apple could face a fine of up to 10% of its annual revenue and be forced to adjust its business practices.
Social media companies distrusted by most Americans on content decisions: Poll
While people are generally skeptical of social media companies, they have more trust in big tech than in government
5 things to know about Groupon
The name is a portmanteau of “group” and “coupon” – the company sells deals on other businesses’ goods and services, acting as a sort of marketing service for the businesses and digital coupon book for consumers.
Which companies sell the most smartphones?
See where Samsung, Apple ranked in 2019
Coronavirus pushes Weight Watchers to record digital subscribers
As Americans stay home in the pandemic, many are turning to WW.
What was the first online dating site?
The website went live in April of 1995 and has since expanded into 24 countries and territories, according to the company. It also hosts websites in 15 different languages.
Apple App Store supported $519B in online commerce in 2019, study finds
The $519 billion in billings and sales was generated across the nearly two million apps available on Apple devices in 175 countries
Tesla in talks with Texas county for new assembly plant: Report
The automaker is said to be negotiating incentives terms.
How to use Netflix Party: A step-by-step guide
The Netflix Party extension, which is unaffiliated with Netflix, was released in mid-March when local officials had just started implementing coronavirus pandemic lockdown restrictions that have kept friends and family home for months in an effort to contain the spread of the virus.
US to allow companies to work with Huawei on standards: sources
The U.S. will amend its prohibitions on U.S. companies doing business with China's Huawei to allow them to work together in standards settings for next generation 5G networks.
Jeffrey Katzenberg and Meg Whitman struggle with their startup — and each other
Two veteran executives with contrasting styles are launching Quibi, an on-the-go streaming service, during a pandemic.
Big tech isn't swallowing up small businesses, it's saving them. Trump, Congress should get out of the way
America’s big tech companies have contributed to keeping America’s economy afloat during the coronavirus lockdown.
Slack to offer permanent work from home to most employees
Slack is giving its employees the option to make remote work the new normal in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, saying it will "increasingly hire employees who are permanently remote."
AFL-CIO demands Zuckerberg personally apologize for Facebook 'unionize' censorship on Workplace app
The AFL-CIO accused Facebook of helping companies censor employees' speech about unionizing.



















