Pentagon to reap rewards from $53B Chips Act
Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has outlined further details of the implementation of the Chips Act, which will include government sharing in excess profits and DOD priority.
China mocks TikTok ban on US government devices, asks why 'top superpower' fears 'young people app'
An official with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs mocked on Tuesday the White House's decision to ban the TikTok social media app from government devices.
FTC threatens to go after businesses that overhype AI claims: 'Our bread and butter'
The Federal Trade Commission issued a warning in a Monday blog post, instructing businesses to "keep [their] AI claims in check" amid hype over the technology.
Tesla investor day comes with stock rebounding, CEO Musk tweets Master Plan will be unveiled
Tesla will host the company’s first annual investor day on March 1, at its gigafactory facility in Austin, Texas and unveil its third Master Plan.
Coinbase to suspend Binance stablecoin
Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase revealed on Monday that it has plans for the suspension of trading Binance’s stablecoin starting in two weeks.
Elizabeth Holmes gives birth to second child
Court documents reveal Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes has given birth to her second child. The convicted fraudster is asking to remain out of prison pending appeal.
Nokia updates logo as company rebrands identity
Nokia signaled plans to change its brand identity for the first time in nearly 60 years, and the strategic shift includes the unveiling of a new logo.
Apple iPhone thieves using simple trick to take everything, report finds
iPhone thieves who spied on a victim's passcode before stealing the Apple device can reset multiple settings and prevent its rightful owner from accessing it.
Carvana veers clear of junkyard—for now
Carvana’s fourth-quarter results showed revenue fell 24% compared with a year earlier.
NASA spending $3.5B in move to upgrade spacesuits
NASA will spend $3.5 billion on task order awards for missions that will provide capabilities for the agency's spacewalking needs through 2034, upgrading its spacesuits.
Ford extends F-150 production halt
The Ford Motor Co. on Friday announced it was extending the production halt of its F-150 Lightning electric pickup truck after a battery caught fire at a holding lot in Dearborn, Michigan.
EV price war leaving delivery and fleet vehicles in the dark
As Tesla, Rivian, Lucid, Ford and GM cut electric vehicle costs in fight for retail consumers, fleet and distribution industry is not being electrified.
Samsung’s new Bixby feature allows users to clone their voice to respond to calls
Samsung's Bixby has released a new feature that allows users to create an AI-generate copy of their voice and tone by recording only a few sentences.
US aims to create semiconductor manufacturing clusters with Chips Act funds
US Secretary of Commerce Gin Raimondo lays out Washington's plan to organize and shape the semiconductor manufacturing industry from the top, down, through 2030.
Nvidia shares soar day after Intel cuts dividend
Chipmaker Nvidia’s shares are up on Thursday after the company reported better-than-expected quarterly earnings on Wednesday and rival Intel slashed its shareholder dividend.
TikTok under fire for banning 'pro-America' company: 'Blatant move of conservative censorship'
TikTok is accused of seizing conservative-owned Mammoth Nation's advertisement funds after it banned the company from the platform over suspicious activity.
Mercedes to offer 'super computer-like performance' in cars with Google partnership
Automaker Mercedes-Benz and Google announced a partnership on Wednesday that will allow drivers to access navigation, automatic rerouting and other features in vehicles.
JPMorgan restricts employees from using ChatGPT
JPMorgan is restricting employees from using ChatGPT. No direct incident is involved but the company led by Jamie Dimon worries about losing company secrets.
Apple has no-prick glucose monitor in the works
Apple has reportedly been developing a no-prick glucose monitor, according to a Wednesday report from Bloomberg that cites people familiar with the matter.
Elon Musk jokes Twitter is 'world's largest non-profit'
Twitter owner and CEO Elon Musk joked Tuesday that in acquiring the social media platform last year for $44 billion he acquired "the world's largest non-profit."



















