World's largest iPhone factory back to 90% capacity in China: Report
The world's largest iPhone factory in Zhengzhou, China, has resumed 90% capacity after being shut down for months due to the government's zero-COVID policies.
Your next smartphone or electric car could be part of microchip ‘revolution’: Qualcomm CEO
Qualcomm CEO Cristiano Amon discusses a microchip "revolution" in EVs and talks future production for Samsung and Apple smartphones in an exclusive "Claman Countdown" interview.
Sleepy driver puts Tesla on autopilot, leading police on high-speed chase in Germany
A driver in Germany had his license revoked after he fell asleep behind the wheel of his Tesla, which was on autopilot. The sleeping driver led police on a chase on the Autobahn.
Video game workers establish Microsoft's first union
ZeniMax Workers United/CWA has become the first studio at tech behemoth Microsoft 'to secure union representation,' the Communications Workers of America (CWA) announced.
Tech industry layoffs unfolding at faster rate than at any time during COVID-19 pandemic: report
Tech companies across industries saw more than 150,000 layoffs in 2022 -- up from the 80,000 layoffs from March to December of 2020 as larger Meta and Amazon slash their workforce.
Stock market kicks off 2023 with start of 'lost decade,' expert warns
Sound Planning Group CEO David Stryzewski says the economy's growing Federal Reserve, bond market and real estate bubbles mark the start of the "lost decade."
Economic 'Category 5 storm' brewing in 2023, market expert warns
Wedbush Securities managing director Dan Ives predicts more layoffs in the Big Tech sector as the U.S. macroeconomic environment prepares for a "Category 5 storm."
Huawei stabilizes as sanctions impact wanes
Huawei says its sales decline is leveling off following the imposing of sanctions on the company by the U.S.
To bring the old Boeing back, profit isn’t enough
Boeing does not plan to develop a new plane until the mid 2030s risking becoming complacent against rival Airbus in the race for next generation planes.
Tech stock bounce part of ‘seasonal pattern’, investors pin hopes on January
Tech stocks like Meta, Apple, and Microsoft are lifting the Nasdaq 100 higher on Thursday after a jobs report spurred investors.
Apple production in China begins to catch up despite COVID-19 woes
Foxconn's iPhone 14 pro factory in Zhengzhou, China is continuing to be plagued by COVID-19, workers protests, and employees quitting at Apple's factory.
Twitter global outage affects thousands of users
Thousands of Twitter users reported outages involving the social media site and some of its features on Wednesday evening.
Crypto exchange Kraken to halt operating in Japan
Kraken plans to stop operating in Japan at the end of January, the cryptocurrency exchange announced on Wednesday. It said it will also deregister there.
Unionization stalls at Amazon as turnover, company efforts stymie activism
The organizing of labor unions at Amazon factories that took off during the pandemic might stall as turnover makes getting the votes needed more difficult.
Laid off Tech workers quickly find new jobs
Tech workers laid off by Meta Platforms, Google, and Twitter are finding new jobs at a record pace. Layoffs offered severance helping workers develop new skills.
Elon Musk claims Google makes links disappear
Elon Musk said Google and social media companies engage in heavy censorship, often with the involvement or direction of the government.
Tesla owner says he had to cancel Christmas plans because car would not charge in freezing weather
Virginia radio personality Domenick Nati says he had to cancel Christmas plans because his Tesla S car would not charge when he plugged it in at multiple sites.
At Christmas, kids can get Santa visit on their device thanks to new app
The app Portable North Pole is sure to bring some extra magic to Christmas as it allows parents/guardians to create a personalized phone call or video from Santa Claus.
Tesla's key managers in China
These are the members of Tesla's China team tapped to overhaul production at the Austin Gigafactory while CEO Elon Musk keeps Twitter out of bankruptcy.
Micron to cut 10% of workforce, suspend bonuses in 2023
Micron Technology will lay off 10% of its workforce and undergo an aggressive restructuring plan in 2023, citing a "significant supply demand mismatch."



















