Amazon's iRobot acquisition 'most dangerous, threatening' in company's history: researcher
Amazon's $1.7 billion deal could put millions of consumers' data at risk and allow the tech giant to knock Roomba's competitors out of the market.
Elon Musk's SpaceX partnering with T-Mobile to eliminate 'dead zones' in rural areas via satellites
In an effort to boost cell phone service in rural areas across the U.S., SpaceX CEO Elon Musk said his company will partner with T-Mobile to offer phone service via Starlink satellites.
Boeing's first manned spaceflight to International Space Station delayed to next year
NASA and Boeing announced Thursday that the first crewed launch aboard the Starliner spacecraft to the International Space Station will take place next year.
Sephora to pay $1.2 million in settlement over California consumer privacy law
Cosmetics seller Sephora must pay $1.2 million as part of a settlement over the California Consumer Privacy Act.
Can 'House of the Dragon' win streaming wars in the golden age of content?
Zuora CEO Tien Tzuo weighs in on HBO Max's bet on the 'Game of Thrones' prequel and competition in the streaming space on 'The Claman Countdown.'
How China tech stocks are trading
Economic experts Ann Berry and Michael Lee provide insight on the market's response to the Federal Reserve and Chinese tech stocks on 'Making Money.'
Trump's social media app facing financial fallout
Truth Social is locked in a bitter battle with one of its vendors claiming that the platform is stiffing the company out of some contractually obligated payments.
Amazon signs green hydrogen supply deal with Plug Power
Amazon makes a deal with Plug Power to secure Green Hydrogen. This Zero-Carbon energy is flexible and will replace grey hydrogen, diesel, and other fossil fuels.
Whistleblower complaint on Twitter could be a ‘bombshell revelation’: FCC commissioner
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr discusses Elon Musk’s ongoing legal battle with Twitter and how the recent whistleblower complaint will impact the case on ‘Cavuto: Coast to Coast.’
Tesla 3-for-1 stock split: What to Know
Under the 3-for-1 stock split, Tesla stockholders of record as of Aug. 17 are receiving a dividend of two additional shares of common stock for each then-held share.
Facebook, Twitter delete 'inauthentic' accounts spreading pro-US messages about Ukraine war, China
Facebook and Twitter cracked down on a U.S.-based network of accounts spreading pro-Western messages about Russia's war against Ukraine. It was Facebooks first time doing so.
Amazon shutting down its hybrid virtual, in-home care service
In a surprise move, Amazon is shuttering its hybrid virtual, in-home care service, known as Amazon Care, that it spent years developing. The service will end by Dec. 31.
Twitter questioned by SEC on spam, fake account methodology
The Securities and Exchange Commission is investigating Twitter's spam and fake account methodology. The disclosure comes amid the social media giant's legal battle with Elon Musk.
European Union investigating Twitter after whistleblower disclosures
European regulators are investigating Twitter over a whistleblower complaint made by a former head of security.
FTC removes Mark Zuckerberg from virtual reality lawsuit with Meta
FTC is removing billionaire Mark Zuckerberg from a lawsuit with his company, Meta, over its attempt to purchase a virtual reality company.
Dr. Siegel: No way to measure damage COVID lockdowns did to kids
Fox News medical contributor reacts to Dr. Fauci saying COVID lockdowns did not harm children on 'Varney & Co.'
Rumble CEO rips Twitter’s ‘egregious’ actions causing ‘massive implications’ in the social space
Rumble founder and CEO Chris Pavlovski argues Twitter is acting more like a traditional media "publisher," and questions the platform's Section 230 protection.
Twitter whistleblower takes cybersecurity issues public, says tech giant 'prevented' him from fixing issues
Whistleblower Aid founder John Tye discusses Peiter Zatko's claims about Twitter's internal issues and explains why Zatko turned to Congress after being let go earlier this year.
Peloton, Amazon partner to sell fitness equipment, clothing, accessories
Peloton, which has been facing mounting losses, will now sell some of its connected fitness products on Amazon in order to expand its distribution, the company announced.
Cybersecurity expert was ‘prevented’ from fixing Twitter issues: Lawyer
Whistleblower Peiter “Mudge” Zatko’s lawyer John Tye explains Zatko’s role at Twitter following a large-scale hack in 2020 and the reason the cybersecurity expert was let go.



















