Apple Vision Pro headset: Launch date, pricing unveiled
Apple on Monday revealed that its augmented reality headset, the Apple Vision Pro, will hit the U.S. market in early February with a starting price tag of $3,499.
Biden's new attack on small business could gut US innovation
Biden’s new move against bipartisan intellectual property rules is designed to hurt small business and curtail innovation that contributed up to $1 trillion to the economy.
EV excursion from Chicago to New York in a Tesla tests charging effectiveness
Fox Business' Jeff Flock tests Biden's electric vehicle push with a trip from Chicago to New York.
SpaceX launches satellites for cell service for first time
Elon Musk's SpaceX carried six direct-to-cell satellites that will be used by T-Mobile and other carriers into Earth’s orbit earlier this week. It will offer text messaging to start.
Microsoft adds new AI Copilot button to Windows keyboards in device's first change in 30 years
Microsoft announced that some Windows keyboards will get a new AI chatbot key to help serve as an "entry point into the world of AI on the PC."
23andMe blames users for data breach, citing recycled passwords
Home DNA testing firm 23andMe is placing the blame on customers who reused login credentials for a cyber incident in which 6.9 million customers' data was exposed.
Elon Musk pokes fun at Green Day's performance slamming Trump's 'MAGA agenda'
Tesla CEO Elon Musk laughed off pop-punk band Green Day on Monday, accusing the group of supporting "the machine" after Billie Joe Armstrong called out former President Trump.
X now worth 71% less than when Musk bought it, Fidelity estimates
Elon Musk's X is worthy 71% less today than it was when he purchased the social media gianT, according to Fidelity.
New AI-powered fridge technology generates recipes based on diet, food on its shelves
Samsung Electronics unveiled its 2024 Bespoke 4-Door Flex Refrigerator with AI Family Hub+1, complete with 'AI Vision Inside' and other artificial intelligence-backed assets.
Google agrees to settlement in $5B lawsuit accusing the company of tracking users in 'incognito' mode
Google agreed to a settlement on a lawsuit filed against it claiming the company tracked browsing history and trends despite being in a private mode.
Amazon notifies Prime Video users ads will start January 29
Amazon informed its millions of Prime Video users on Wednesday that ads will start appearing on the platform on January 29, although the company offers a new ad-free subscription tier.
AI infiltrates workplace: How everything from hiring process to staffing demands changed this year
Artificial intelligence has already forced companies to rapidly develop and deploy plans for integration as demand for the tech increases after high public engagement with OpenAI.
Google, Meta, other tech giants slash DEI-related jobs, resource groups in 2023: Report
Tech giants, like Google and Meta, have cut over 40% of DEI jobs and have slashed their budgets for DEI employee groups by as much as 90% in 2023, according to CNBC.
Microsoft, OpenAI sued by New York Times over copyright infringement
The New York Times filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft alleging that the ChatGPT-maker used its content to train AI models without permission.
Digital asset markets poised to grow in 2024, Goldman Sachs exec says
The head of digital assets for Goldman Sachs says the marketplace is expected to grow next year as businesses become more familiar with the technology's applications.
Apple appeals after Biden admin lets Apple Watch import ban stand
Apple is appealing a ruling that blocked the sale and importation of Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 after a trade court found that Apple infringed on Masimo's patents.
Israel grants Intel $3.2B for new $25B chip plant, biggest ever company investment in country
Under CEO Pat Gelsinger, Intel has invested billions in building factories across three continents to restore its dominance in chip-making and better compete with rivals.
'AI skills factory' created by Thomson Reuters for non-engineers to build expertise
Thomson Reuters' generative artificial intelligence platform features an "AI skills factory" to let workers with expertise safely experiment with building AI tools without engineers.
TSA to test out new self-service screening process
Air travelers in Las Vegas will soon be able to test out a self-service security screening option, the Department of Homeland Security said.
FTC bans Rite Aid's use of AI facial recognition over lack of consumer protections
The FTC and Rite Aid announced a settlement banning Rite Aid from using AI-powered facial recognition technologies for 5 years after the pharmacy chain's prior system lacked safeguards.



















