FTX founder Bankman-Fried denies fleeing to South America amid crypto collapse
FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried reportedly denied speculative reports that he had flown to South America after the cryptocurrency exchange filed for bankruptcy.
Democratic senator grills Twitter after reporter creates verified account impersonating him: 'Unacceptable'
Massachusetts Democratic Sen. Ed Markey penned a letter to Twitter CEO Elon Musk on Friday demanding answers after he was impersonated by a reporter on the app.
FTX confirms 'unauthorized transactions' as $1B in crypto reportedly vanishes
Cryptocurrency exchange FTX said Saturday that it was moving money into offline storage as at least $1 billion of customer funds reportedly disappeared.
Larry Summers: FTX could be an Enron
Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers has suggested cryptocurrency exchange FTX's collapse could have similarities to energy firm Enron's scandal.
AOL co-founder Steve Case is leading a venture capital 'revolution' beyond Silicon Valley
America Online co-founder Steve Case says the pandemic accelerated a tipping point showing venture capitalists to look at startups beyond Silicon Valley.
Musk tells Twitter employees to show up at the office or 'resignation accepted'
Twitter owner Elon Musk on Thursday reportedly reiterated his expectations about going into the office to the social media platform's staff during a meeting.
Federal Trade Commission to expand use of law against anticompetitive practices
Federal Trade Commission, Commissioner Lina Khan argues for a broader mandate to prevent anti-competitive behavior in tech to protect small businesses.
Eli Lilly fake Twitter account offers free insulin, as other parody accounts cause headache for Elon Musk
A fake, but verified, Twitter account purporting to be Eli Lilly said it is offering free insulin, adding to a flood of parody accounts since Elon Musk's new verification policy.
Oreo maker Mondelez pulls ads from Twitter over concerns about hate speech following Musk takeover
Oreo maker Mondelez is among many companies pullings ads from Twitter over concerns of hate speech following the company's takeover by Tesla CEO Elon Musk.
Twitter adds 'official' labels to select verified accounts – then reverses course
Twitter on Wednesday added gray "official" labels to high-profiled verified accounts, including for celebrities and media outlets. The decision was later reversed.
Elon Musk says Twitter will do 'lots of dumb things' under his leadership
Billionaire Elon Musk says Twitter will do "lots of dumb things" under his leadership. He says the company will roll out numerous programs and keep what works.
IBM launches its most powerful quantum computer with 433 qubits
Quantum computers are one day expected to speed up certain calculations millions of times faster than the fastest super computers today. IBM is calling the system Quantum System Two.
Meta to lay off over 11K employees
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced in a letter to employees on Tuesday morning that more than 11,000 employees would lose their jobs. The company has about 87,000 workers.
Nintendo counting on forays beyond video games to boost fans
Nintendo is hopeful that new strategy to leverage a new movie "The Super Mario Bros. Movie", build a relationship with their game-loving fans will help draw new players and boost sales
Mark Zuckerberg says he's accountable as Meta prepares for layoffs: Report
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg on Tuesday said he is accountable for the company's missteps as thousands of employees prepare for layoffs
Cuban on Musk's controversial $8 Twitter Blue charge: 'Your business. Your decision.'
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban tweeted Monday that the $8 fee for Twitter's blue check mark verification service was ultimately Elon Musk's decision.
EU's Call of Duty: Probe Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal
After Microsoft's decision to take over video game giant Activision Blizzard in a $69 billion deal back in January, the European Union has launched a formal investigation.
Judge denies Elizabeth Holmes' request for new trial
Elizabeth Holmes, 38, was found guilty in January of one charge of conspiracy and three charges of fraud after a jury found she criminally deceived investors.
Apple supplier Foxconn offering bonuses to lure back workers who fled over COVID lockdowns
Apple supplier Foxconn is trying to woo workers back to its main iPhone manufacturing plant in China with bonuses after many fled due to COVID lockdown.
Big Tech braces for recession with litany of hiring freezes, layoffs
A number of Big Tech companies including Apple, Amazon and Facebook have announced hiring pauses or layoffs in recent weeks amid fears of an economic recession.



















