Dogecoin soars as fans celebrate ‘Doge Day’
Dogecoin's valuation temporarily surged to $54.95 billion after cryptocurrency enthusiasts and even major brands drummed up commotion around what's been dubbed "DogeDay."
Twitter users report outages, login errors
Twitter users on Friday and Saturday reported website and login errors.
GOP lawmakers react to Twitter, Facebook recent content removal decisions
Republican members of Congress are again sounding the alarm on big tech after recent content removal decisions by Facebook and Twitter.
Amazon, Apple silent on Democratic court-packing attempt after speaking out against Georgia election law
Amazon, Google, Twitter, Apple and Microsoft have all remained silent on the Democrats’ attempts to up the number of Supreme Court justices from nine to thirteen through legislation introduced on Thursday by Senator Ed Markey, D-Mass.
Facebook oversight board announcing Trump suspension update 'in the coming weeks'
Facebook's independent Oversight Board will give an update on former President Trump's indefinite account suspension "in the coming weeks."
AOC joins Amazon Twitter fight, says employees were 'defecating in bags'
In a Tuesday tweet, New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio Cortez joined her fellow Democrats in criticizing Amazon for alleged poor working conditions – a move that has prompted internet based company to lash out at some of the U.S.’s most liberal figures.
Scalise grills Dorsey about blocking NY Post article on Hunter Biden
House Republican Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., on Thursday pressed Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey on the company's decision to block an October New York Post article about Hunter Biden.
University of Phoenix students to receive $50M in tuition refunds as part of 2019 FTC settlement
The Federal Trade Commission is mailing 146,804 checks and issuing 677 PayPal payments to students who first enrolled in a masters, bachelors, or associates degree program at University of Phoenix between October 15, 2012 and December 31, 2016, and paid more than $5,000 with cash, grants, federal and private student loans, or military benefits.
Silicon Valley firms in no hurry to open up offices despite easing of virus ban
Starting Wednesday, companies are allowed to open up their offices for up to a quarter of their capacity
Twitter, amid fallout over Trump ban, seeks user input on policies for politicians, world leaders
Twitter is seeking input from users on their policies regarding politicians and world leaders on their platforms, as the company continues to face fallout from its decision to permanently block former President Trump from the platform.
Elon Musk reverses course on selling NFT song
Billionaire Elon Musk reversed course on Tuesday after announcing he would sell a techno music track he produced about non-fungible tokens (NFT).
Elon Musk just took swipe at 'woke' culture: 'Battle for the Moral High Ground'
Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk poked fun at woke culture Saturday, tweeting about a “new game” called “Woketopia.”
Tesla foils carjacker attempt, Navy officer says
Draper Younce was in his Tesla Model 3 at an apartment complex in Jacksonville, Florida, on Friday when a carjacker ran up behind the car, pulled out a gun and screamed for him to get out of the vehicle.
Twitter sues Texas AG, claiming retaliation for Trump ban
Twitter has filed a lawsuit against Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, claiming the Republican used his office to retaliate against it for banning the account of former President Donald Trump following the riot at the U.S. Capitol.
Historic tweet by Jack Dorsey hits $2.5M in digital auction
The tweet is being sold as a non-fungible token, or NFT. An NFT is a unique digital token that can turn any item in the digital world from tweets to Gifs, to videos into a collectible asset. Like Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, NFTs are sold and bought via the blockchain. Non-fungible tokens verify authenticity and ownership by encrypting the creator's signature on the blockchain.
GOP pushes bills to allow social media ‘censorship’ lawsuits
Republican state lawmakers are pushing for social media giants to face costly lawsuits for policing content on their websites, taking aim at a federal law that prevents internet companies from being sued for removing posts.
Twitter's Dorsey auctions first ever tweet as digital memorabilia
Old offers for the tweet suggest that it was put for sale in December, but the listing gained more attention after Dorsey's tweet on Friday
Elon Musk pays tribute to fallen Starship SN10
Billionaire Elon Musk acknowledged the fiery death of SpaceX's SN10 Starship prototype on Friday.
Reps. Jordan, Buck demand answers from Twitter on 'systemic viewpoint-based discrimination' against conservatives
Republican Reps. Jim Jordan and Ken Buck on Thursday demanded answers from Twitter on what they call “systemic viewpoint-based discrimination” against conservatives, arguing that the social media giant’s conduct has become “more brazen” in recent months.
Majority of Jay-Z's Tidal's shares purchased by Jack Dorsey's Square, Inc. in sweeping deal
Square, Inc. the financial technology company co-founded by Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, announced that it reached an agreement to acquire Jay-Z’s Tidal music streaming service.


















