Justice Dept., State Attorneys General eye anti-trust lawsuits against Google
Both the Justice Department and a group of state attorneys general are likely to file antitrust lawsuits against Alphabet Inc.'s Google -- and are well into planning for litigation, according to people familiar with the matter.
Tesla's coronavirus-driven move to Texas gains traction, governor says 'perfect fit'
Gov. Greg Abbott said this week that he had talked to Tesla CEO Elon Musk about moving some of the company’s facilities to the state.
During coronavirus, Intel's American investment seemingly paying off
In a time where many American companies encountered supply-chain issues due to the deadly coronavirus, one technology company was well prepared for the interruption.
Facebook buys Giphy for $400M
Friday purchased Giphy for $400 million on Friday
US closes loophole exploited by Huawei
The Commerce Department is revising its foreign-produced direct product rule and the Entity List of foreign companies subject to restrictions in the U.S. to "narrowly and strategically" target Huawei’s acquisition of semiconductors.
Apple buys virtual-reality streaming upstart NextVR
The company broadcasts live and recorded events, such as sports games and music concerts, for virtual-reality headsets
Taiwan Semiconductor to build Arizona manufacturing plant
The company plans to spend $12 billion on the project.
Americans still road tripping despite coronavirus this summer: Survey
GasBuddy found that 31 percent of survey respondents said they planned to go on a road trip this summer.
Microsoft releases data on coronavirus-related cyber threats
The goal is to increase awareness of the attackers’ new techniques and how to spot them.
Intelsat files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy
The latest casualty of severe business disruptions
Uber riders, drivers must wear coronavirus face masks beginning May 18
Uber will require riders and drivers to wear face masks beginning May 18 to help prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, the rideshare company said Wednesday.
FBI, CSIA warn of Chinese cyberattacks targeting coronavirus research organizations
The Chinese Communist Party could be trying to gain access to intelligence related to COVID-19 through cyber attacks.
As coronavirus restrictions ease, Amazon delivery times returning to normal
Amazon is lifting restrictions on third-party sellers that delayed one- and two-day delivery times.
Coronavirus to force California public universities largely online for Fall
Most students at California's public universities won't be returning to classes this fall.
Sony's profits dive as stores, cinemas close during pandemic
The company did not give forecasts for the fiscal year through March 2021
Hacker hits Magellan Health with ransomware attack
Magellan Health said a hacker made off with some personal information in a ransomware attack last month.
Facebook to pay $52M in content moderators settlement
Social media moderators view disturbing content on a daily basis.
What is the Internet of Things?
The Internet of Things (IoT) represents devices that connect to the internet and each other to exchange data information.
Coronavirus antibody tests show conflicting results
With dozens coronavirus antibody tests on the market, some consumers are getting false-positive results.
Webcam, keyboard sales surge as workers set up home offices
Tech sales have increased amid the coronavirus pandemic as more people set up home offices for the long-term.



















