Biden visits Arizona computer chip plant, discusses job growth
President Biden discussed his economic plan Tuesday while touring a large computer chip factory under construction in Arizona.
HBO Max will return to Amazon Prime Video Channels after dispute
HBO Max, owned by Warner Bros. Discovery, will now return to Amazon Prime Video Channels after an agreement was reached between the two companies.
Apple sued by women who claim AirTag devices let stalkers track victims
Apple is being sued by women who claim the California-based company's AirTag devices have made it easier for former partners and stalkers to track them.
Elizabeth Holmes asks to remain out of prison pending appeal, cites pregnancy
Disgraced Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes is asking a federal judge to allow her to remain out of prison pending her appeal, citing her unborn child.
Slack CEO and co-founder Stewart Butterfield to leave the company in January
In January, Slack Technologies will have a new CEO following the incoming departure of its current executive and co-founder, Stewart Butterfield.
Foxconn’s November revenue fell 11% after Covid outbreak at iPhone factory
Foxconn Technology, a final assembler of Apple iPhones saw an 11% drop in it's revenue compared to this time last year as "zero-COVID" protests rock China.
Foxconn plans to reopen world’s largest iPhone factory amid China covid protests
Foxconn announced Monday that plans to reopen the world's largest iPhone factory are underway as the company seeks to hire new workers.
Metaverse will revolutionize music industry
5G wireless speeds and developing wearable hardwire will transform the metaverse experience in the metaverse.
Elon Musk says he faces 'quite significant' risk of being assassinated
Elon Musk said in a Twitter Spaces discussion on Saturday evening that his "risk of something bad happening or literally even being shot is quite significant."
Apple looking to move iPhone production out of China in wake of violent worker protests: report
Apple is accelerating a plan to move its business outside of China following the violent protests at its iPhone City plant in recent weeks.
Alaska Airlines rolls out electronic bag tags to cut time spent in check-in lines
Alaska Airlines says it has become the first U.S. airline to launch an electronic bag tag program, shaving the time travelers spend checking in at airports.
U.S. seeking 15-year sentence for former Theranos president Sunny Balwani
Federal prosecutors are calling for ex-Theranos executive Ramesh "Sunny" Balwani to spend 15 years behind bars for defrauding investors out of millions.
US judge dismisses indictment against Huawei CFO that strained relations with China
A U.S. judge on Friday dismissed an indictment against Meng Wanzhou, the chief financial officer of Huawei Technologies Co.
Video: California Apple store ransacked by thieves as staff warn customers not to stop them
A viral video shows a pair of masked bandits robbing a Palo Alto, California, Apple store in broad daylight as staff warns customers not to intervene.
Zuckerberg ripped after latest Metaverse video for $1,500 Quest: 'Still looks like crap to me'
Meta Platforms rolled out its newest updates to its Metaverse Quest software allowing users to capture video of themselves using virtual instruments, art supplies, and maps.
Ex-FTX boss Sam Bankman-Fried denies illegal drug use at company
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried denied witnessing any illegal drug use by his employees and said he had been prescribed "various things" to help with concentration.
Job cuts surge 127% in November as companies brace for economic downturn
A growing number of U.S. employers have announced job cuts this year as they prepare for an increasingly bleak economic outlook amid higher interest rates.
Elon Musk 'confident' in Neuralink microchip device, expects to begin human trials in six months
Elon Musk says Neuralink, whose goal is to create brain microchips for people without the ability to communicate or move, will be ready to begin human clinical trials in six months.
Man injured in Massachusetts Apple Store crash files lawsuit against Apple, driver, others
Lawyers filed a suit against Apple, the man who drove his SUV into an Apple Store and other entities on behalf of a man injured in the incident and his family.
BlackRock's Fink says crypto technology still relevant despite FTX
Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock, blames FTX's collapse on "misbehaviors" not on cryptocurrency itself. Says he believes crypto tech will drive the future


















