Twitter outage leaves many users unable to tweet
Twitter suffered an outage on Wednesday that prevented users from sending tweets or follow other users.
Twitter rolls out long-form tweets, allowing premium subscribers to write 4,000 characters
Twitter Blue subscribers will now be able to write up to 4,000 characters in individual tweets, the social media platform announced on Wednesday.
As big tech’s growth and innovation slow, its market dominance endures
Google parent Alphabet and its cohort still innovate, but with incremental enhancements to existing products. Tech hoping AI will allow it to disrupt like the past.
Microsoft-Activision deal hits new stumbling block
Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard ran into a potential hiccup Wednesday as the U.K.’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) unveiled “provisional findings” flagging competition-related concerns.
What Is ChatGPT? What to know about the AI Chatbot that will power Microsoft Bing
ChatGPT, OpenAI’s new artificially intelligent chatbot will be integrated with Microsoft Bing threatening Google's dominance as global race in AI technology begins.
Activision CEO on Microsoft's $68.7 billion deal: Regulators don’t have experience
Activision Blizzard CEO Bobby Kotick talked about Microsoft’s proposed acquisition of the video game company and also addressed regulatory scrutiny of the proposed deal.
Silicon Valley dethroned as hottest tech job market following layoffs: report
Waves of layoffs from Silicon Valley firms in recent months have caused East Coast cities to eclipse the traditional tech mecca when it comes to job openings in the sector.
Zoom reducing headcount by 1,300
Zoom is reducing its headcount by 15%, CEO Eric Yuan said in a blog post published on Tuesday on the video communication company's website.
SpaceX launches 9,000-pound satellite into orbit from Florida
SpaceX used their Falcon 9 rocket to launch a 9,000-pound satellite into orbit on Monday evening from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida.
Meta to buy VR startup Within after favorable court ruling
Federal antitrust regulators had sought to block Meta's acquisition on the grounds that it would hurt competition in the emerging virtual reality market.
Crypto layoffs rose 8 to 13 times above average following fallouts
The crypto sector posted layoff numbers ranging 8-13 times above average following the collapses of Terra and FTX, according to a recent CoinGecko study.
Google opens testing of ChatGPT rival, as artificial intelligence war heats up
Google says its Bard service is based on its experimental artificial-intelligence program called LaMDA, which stands for Language Model for Dialogue Applications.
Pakistan blocks Wikipedia, says it hurt Muslim sentiments
The Pakistan Telecommunication Authority says it blocked Wikipedia because a 48-hour deadline to remove the content was ignored, according to a spokesperson.
AI startup Cohere in talks to raise funding at $6B plus valuation
Cohere, established by former researchers at Alphabet in 2019, has quickly risen through the AI startup ranks given their intensive research background and close ties to Google.
Italian cyber security agency warns organizations of ransomware attack: reports
Thousands of computer servers by VMware were under attack on Sunday morning as ransomware targeted a 2-year-old vulnerability the company released patches for.
Japan startup selling $550,000 Star Wars-inspired hoverbike to list on NASDAQ
Aerwins who has created a Star Wars inspired hover bike, known in the movies as speeders, will list on the NASDAQ after merging with a SPAC called Pono Capital Corp.
Google workers protesting in California and New York
Some Google workers recently demonstrated in California and New York. On Thursday, they protested in the Big Apple over the big round of layoffs that affected 12,000.
T‑Mobile, Delta Air Lines launch free in-flight Wi‑Fi
T‑Mobile and Delta Air Lines officially delivered free inflight Wi-Fi for SkyMiles members on domestic mainline flights, regardless of passengers' wireless providers.
Elon Musk says Twitter's free API is 'being abused badly,' will start charging developers for access
Third-party developers will have to pay a fee to access Twitter's API starting next week, the social media platform said on Thursday.
Apple posts disappointing first quarter results
Apple on Thursday released its first-quarter earnings for fiscal 2023, with revenue, earnings per share and two of its segments coming in below estimates.



















