Meta and Google are cutting staff. Just don’t mention layoffs.
Meta and Google are quietly laying off employees by reorganizing departments and giving employees a limited window to apply for other roles within the company.
Hilton teams up with Voyager Space to design astronaut quarters for Starlab station
Hilton will partner with Voyager Space to design astronaut quarters on its Starlab commercial space station, the companies announced Tuesday.
Electric-car demand pushes lithium prices to records
Prices for lithium intensifies a race between auto makers to lock up supplies as electric vehicle demand surges in the United States as well as China.
Biden administration continues to reward Iranians' 'bad behavior': Sen. Ernst
Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, on the Biden administration allowing Iran's president to attend the U.N. General Assembly in the U.S. and the Energy Department reportedly sending taxpayer-funded battery technology to China.
FTC looking into Amazon's $1.7B deal for iRobot
The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has asked Amazon and iRobot for more information on the e-commerce giant's $1.7-billion buyout of the popular Roomba vacuum maker.
Court rejects DOJ's request to halt UnitedHealth's merger with Change Healthcare
A district court judge on Monday denied the Department of Justice's request to stop the planned merger of UnitedHealth Group and Change Healthcare.
Elon Musk faces skepticism as Tesla plans to deploy humanoid robots
CEO Elon Musk is preparing to deploy thousands of humanoid robots within its Tesla factories, and eventually millions around the world.
Some American Airlines customers, employees' personal information exposed in data breach
American Airlines said Tuesday that only a small number of customers and employees were affected by a data breach dating back to earlier this summer.
Chipmaker Nvidia launches new system for autonomous driving
Chip Giant Nvidia unveiled its new computing platform called DRIVE Thor that would centralize autonomous and assisted driving and other digital functions.
American Express hiring 1,500 tech workers
American Express plans to hire 1,500 workers for various technology jobs by the end of the year, the credit card company said Monday. The company employed over 60,000 in 2021.
Spotify launching audiobook service, looking to take on Amazon's Audible
Spotify is entering the audiobook industry and looking to give Amazon's Audible a run for its money after it announced that it will be launching its audiobook service in the U.S.
Twitter to depose Elon Musk on Sept. 26, 27
Twitter is suing billionaire Elon Musk in the Delaware Court of Chancery in an effort to force the world's richest man to follow through on his $44 billion acquisition of the social media giant.
Mark Zuckerberg's fortune sheds $71B as Meta Platforms' stock struggles
Zuckerberg ranks 20th among global billionaires with a net worth of $55 billion – his lowest ranking since 2014, according to the Bloomberg Billionaire's Index.
Elon Musk says Starlink will seek exemptions to sanctions on Iran
Starlink will seek exemptions from sanctions on Iran so that the internet service can be provided to the country, SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said on Monday.
Uber blames hacking group Lapsus$ for breach, says contractor's password was sold on dark web
A hacker affiliated with the cybercrime group Lapsus$ allegedly breached Uber's internal communication systems last week, the rideshare service said.
Twitter, Musk legal teams reportedly deposing Jack Dorsey
The respective legal teams for both Twitter and Elon Musk are deposing former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on Tuesday, according to reports.
NY and other US states ask appeals court to reinstate lawsuit against Facebook
New York is leading a large group of other U.S. states in arguing to an appeals court to reinstate an antitrust law against Facebook's meta for unfair business practices.
Google erroneously sent a nearly $250,000 payment to engineer
Google accidentally sent a security engineer named Sam Curry a payment of nearly $250,000 a few weeks ago, the engineer said in a Sept. 13 tweet.
EXCLUSIVE: CES returns in 2023 with AMD's Dr. Lisa Su to be keynote speaker
Consumer Technology Association president and CEO Gary Shapiro previews the influential tech event on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Cracked iPhone back glass? Some new models much easier to fix, firm finds
Apple's new iPhone 14 base model looks similar to its predecessor but is redesigned on the inside, making it much easier to repair cracks in the back glass.



















