New House oversight subcommittee a 'better use of Congress' time' than anti-tech laws: CEI
The Competitive Enterprise Institute is hailing the formulation of a new House subcommittee charged with oversight of government's alleged collusion with tech companies
New York City food policy office says Uber, Lyft must have ‘zero-emission fleet’ by 2030
The office of New York City Mayor Eric Adams says Uber and Lyft must have a 'zero-emission' fleet by 2030 as the city moves to lessen its reliance on fossil fuels.
Tech layoffs continue as IBM, SAP announce massive cuts
Tech sector layoffs continue, as SAP announced they plan to cut about 3,000 employees on Thursday, a day after IBM announced they will lay off nearly 3,900 workers.
IBM reports highest annual revenue growth in a decade
IBM faces recession worries as a tech company focusing heavily on the cloud. Cloud revenue grew 2% while it took a $1 billion hit from foreign exchange rates.
FTC warns of job scams amid recent layoffs in tech and other industries
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Wednesday issued an alert to consumers to be wary of job scams amid recent layoffs in tech and other sectors.
Are two monitors better than one? Here’s what you need to know
Two monitors can sometimes be better than one larger one and while Macbooks with M1 and M2 chips normally only support one monitor an adapter allows them to support two.
Yelp blasts Google for victimizing Americans with alleged anti-compete 'monopoly' agenda
Google was lambasted by Yelp over its alleged anti-compete practices which were subject to a lawsuit by the Department of Justice.
Microsoft stock en route to worst daily drop in weeks
Microsoft shares are down Wednesday despite an earnings report that showed a 2% spike in quarterly revenue.
Truth Social CEO shuts down rumor Trump is ditching platform for Twitter, Facebook
Truth Social CEO Devin Nunes refutes a recent report claiming former President Donald Trump is ditching his exclusivity deal to post freely on Twitter and Facebook.
Twitter sees ad spending fall over 70% in Dec
Twitter has seen its advertising revenue dive since Elon Musk bought the social media platform.
Microsoft will stop selling some Windows 10 downloads
Microsoft said it will stop selling Windows Home 10 and Pro downloads on Jan. 31, although it noted that Windows 10 will remain supported until Oct. 14, 2025.
Netflix plans to stop users from sharing passwords by end of March
Netflix told company shareholders in a recent letter that it plans on curbing users from sharing their account passwords by the end of March.
Elon Musk biography by Walter Isaacson said to be nearing completion
World-renowned author of Steve Job's biography nears completion of a biography of Elon Musk covering his early life, PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX, and Twitter acquisition.
Spotify to lay off 6% of workforce as number of tech job cuts grows
Spotify CEO Daniel Ek announced that the company is implementing layoffs in order to cut costs and become more efficient amid the challenging economic environment.
Instagram head admits platform showed users too many videos last year
Instagram head Adam Mosseri said Friday that the social media platform was "overfocused on video in 2022," and had since "balanced things" after pushing ranking "too far."
Are tech layoffs the canary in the US jobs market?
The U.S. economy will probably see more job cuts in coming months after a wave of layoffs at Big Tech companies including Google, Microsoft and Twitter.
T-Mobile breach affecting 37 million customers
T-Mobile says the wireless carrier was breached by an intruder in November affecting 37 million customers.
Ransomware revenue plunged 40% last year as more victims refuse to pay, study finds
A new report from blockchain data platform Chainalysis found ransomware payouts fell a whopping 40.3% last year, suggesting more victims are simply refusing to pay attackers.
Porsche is selling an office chair for $2,499
Porsche has collaborated with Recaro on a limited-edition office and gaming chair designed like a high-performance sports car's bucket seating.
Layoffs signal labor market recalibration
Recently announced layoffs at Amazon and Microsoft may signal a recalibration of the U.S. labor market. Amazon said it will cut 18,000 jobs while Microsoft said it will slash 10,000.



















