Microsoft workers push CEO to cancel police contracts, support defunding Seattle PD
Hundreds of Microsoft employees sent a letter to executives Monday calling on the company to support a list of demands from Seattle's Black Lives Matter organization.
Internet vigilantes falsely link ex-officer to teens' attack
John Damskey’s nightmare began with his wife getting emails from strangers telling her she should be ashamed of her husband, a retired police officer.
US failed to properly oversee Chinese telecom carriers: Senate panel
The Senate issued a report Tuesday saying the FCC failed to properly oversee Chinese telecom companies operating in the U.S. for nearly 20 years.
Chinese telecom firms urge FCC not to revoke ability to operate in US
China Telecom (America)’s filing came late Monday.
Softbank backed insurance company Lemonade files for IPO
The number of shares to be offered and the price range has not been announced
IBM drops facial recognition software amid racial profiling concerns
The company's CEO wants to work with lawmakers on bipartisan reform.
Winklevoss twins to co-produce 'Bitcoin Billionaires' film adaptation
The film explores how the twins bounced back from their legal battle over Facebook.
How are big tech companies responding to George Floyd killing?
The companies and their executives, to no surprise, have turned to their platforms to speak about George Floyd, police brutality and racial injustice.
What is Messenger Rooms?
Facebook Rooms is a video-chat app that launched in April.
Self-driving chairs tested in Tokyo airport to enforce social distancing, speed up travel
An autonomous mobility system that works like a wheelchair without anyone pushing it is scuttling around a Tokyo airport to help with social distancing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
How Bill Gates learned to give up control so Microsoft could grow
In Microsoft's earliest days, Bill Gates admitted he micromanaged his team.
How messaging technology is helping fuel global protests
Protesters are using a variety of technology tools to organize rallies, record police violence and communicate during the marches sweeping the U.S. and other countries following the death of George Floyd.
Why YouTube didn't remove Trump's George Floyd video
Google has not removed a Trump campaign tribute video to George Floyd after Twitter removed a similar video due to a copyright infringement claim.
Luxe goods targeted by looters: Tips on how to avoid purchasing stolen items
Even so, retail security experts say that some of the stolen merchandise will make its way online for fast sale.
Facebook to review 'state use of force' post policies following upset over Trump comments
CEO Mark Zuckerberg is considering imposing greater restrictions on some speech during periods of conflict.
What is Messenger Kids?
Messenger Kids is a Facebook app for children to communicate via message or video, designed with parental controls.
Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian resigns from board, asks to be replaced with black candidate
The Reddit co-founder also donated $1M to Colin Kaepernick's "Know Your Rights Camp."
Twitter disables Trump campaign’s George Floyd video tribute
Last month, Twitter placed fact-check warnings on two tweets from Trump’s own account that called mail-in ballots “fraudulent” and predicted problems with the November U.S. elections.
WeWork co-founder to leave company
WeWork co-founder Miguel McKelvey on Friday announced his decision to leave the company.
Who is Sheryl Sandberg?
Here’s what you need to know about Facebook’s chief operating officer.



















