Trump signs order to test U.S. infrastructure's vulnerability to GPS outage
GPS is key to the functioning of electrical power grids, weather forecasting, traffic signals, smartphone apps and more.
WhatsApp used by more than 25% of the world
Only 20 percent of U.S. citizens actively used WhatsApp in 2019.
Google's Nest security system to require 2-factor authentication for all users
Google-owned home security system Nest will require all customers to use two-factor authentication starting this spring, the company announced Tuesday.
Army can avoid Huawei threat with investments in US carriers, secretary says
U.S. Army Secretary Ryan McCarthy said Wednesday that investments in American carrier technology could help the country avoid security threats from Chinese tech giant Huawei.
Theranos exec Elizabeth Holmes has some charges dropped
The federal court refused to dismiss the charge of wire fraud
Huawei maintains secret 'back door' mobile network access: Report
The company can reportedly use “back doors” built into network hardware for law enforcement that equipment makers should be unable to access.
Lyft races toward profitability after hitting $1B in revenue for first time
Lyft reported earnings amid ongoing intense competition from its rideshare rival, Uber, which controls a larger share of the market.
Video streaming has 646,152 unique titles, says Nielsen data
There are 646,152 unique titles across streaming services, according to TV rating company Nielsen.
Samsung's Galaxy Z flip phone makes debut
What's old is new again...
Amazon's Jay Carney dismisses safety record reports in combative Twitter session
Amazon Senior Vice President Jay Carney dismissed stories about the tech giant's safety record in a series of Monday tweets.
Google HR chief Eileen Naughton to step down as employee tensions grow
Google CEO Sundar Pichai confirmed Naughton will be assuming another position at the company in a statement.
T-Mobile-Sprint's $26B deal approved by judge, stocks spike
The combined company will create a stronger competitor against bigger telecoms AT&T and Verizon.
T-Mobile-Sprint merger approved by federal judge, who rejects state antitrust concerns
T-Mobile US Inc and Sprint Corp won a federal court fight as a judge ruled on Tuesday that their $26 billion merger was legal and should be allowed.
Amazon retains dominant position in smart speaker market, despite rising competition
Experts say the item has built a "convincing lead" over rival products.
How will coronavirus toughen 5G race for US?
Some policymakers and tech experts have concerns that China will outrun the U.S. in the race to 5G.
Slack clarifies IBM speculation
The workplace messaging system clarifies IBM account.
Big Tech running over FTC, agency needs revamp: Republican senator
Sen. Josh Hawley wants to hold tech companies accountable by making the Federal Trade Commission part of the Justice Department, saying Monday that such a move would increase its market analysis and enforcement powers.
Xerox raises HP takeover bid
Xerox Holdings Corp on Monday raised its offer to buy PC-maker HP Inc to $24 per share from $22 per share.
Space station delivery from Virginia nixed at last minute
The company came within two to three minutes of launching a cargo ship.
Nancy Pelosi rips Facebook over altered Trump speech-shredding video
Facebook said the segment 'does not violate' criteria that must be met for edited videos to remain on the site.



















