Apple sued for offering Telegram in App Store despite alleged hate speech, extremist behavior
A non-profit advocacy group has slapped Apple with a lawsuit for failing to remove Telegram from its app store despite the app allegedly allowing hate speech and extremist or illegal behavior.
Selena Gomez: Big Tech 'cashing in from evil’
In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, Gomez said she’s frustrated by what she views as the companies’ lackluster response and that they have to “stop doing the bare minimum.”
Super Nintendo World launches virtual tour ahead of grand opening
Super Nintendo World may not be open to visitors until next month, but now fans can get a sneak peek.
Bethesda developing 'Indiana Jones' game
The video gaming publisher Bethesda announced Tuesday that it’s working on a new “Indiana Jones” title with a cryptic video trailer and scant other details.
Capitol riot boosts facial recognition app Clearview use as officials seek to ID suspects
The use of one of the largest facial recognition software databases in the country jumped 26% on the day after the storming of the U.S. Capitol, with police and law enforcement agencies turning to the technology to try to identify agitators behind the attack.
Working from home is best in these cities: Report
For many people, the coronavirus pandemic has made working from home routine.
Shopify closes websites associated with Trump following riots
Shopify has closed websites associated with President Donald Trump following the riots at the U.S. Capitol.
Qualcomm names new CEO, Mollenkopf to retire
Qualcomm has announced that Cristiano Amon will become its new CEO, with current CEO Steve Mollenkopf retiring later this year.
Slack experienced worldwide outage, millions of users hit
Slack's outage paralyzes millions of users
AT&T outages stretch into third day, with 911, cell, Internet services around Nashville affected
"We expect to activate power to at least four additional floors of the building during the day today and are working on the cooling equipment to manage the temperatures in the facility," AT&T said. "Teams are assessing equipment on the building’s lower floors for any damage caused by the flooding of the building."
Coronavirus propelled businesses into the future -- ready or not
Temporary measures became permanent as the pandemic forced businesses and consumers to adapt to difficult circumstances.
Who is Eric Yuan?
TIME Magazine on Thursday named Zoom CEO Eric Yuan their annual "businessperson of the year."
Pokémon card could sell for $500G, breaking records
A 20-year-old Pokémon card could become the most expensive Pokémon card ever sold, fetching $500,000, British news agency SWNS reports.
Most expensive video game ever: Rare copy of 'Super Mario 3' sold at auction
A sealed copy of Nintendo's Super Mario Bros. 3 has become the most expensive video game ever sold, selling for a whopping $156,000 at auction on Friday.
Two travel giants raised $4 Billion to ride out the pandemic. Only one needed it.
Revenue has plunged at both Booking Holdings Inc. and Expedia Group Inc. this year.
Apple, GroupM, others ask for tough protection for data in Google lawsuit
The government is accusing Google of illegally using its market muscle to hobble rivals in a lawsuit that is the biggest challenge to the power and influence of Big Tech in decades.
Microsoft could face Xbox Series X supply shortages until April 2021, exec says
Nearly a week after Microsoft launched the new Xbox Series X and S consoles in time for the holiday shopping season, the gaming unit's CFO put a damper on those looking to score one anytime soon.
Airbnb files IPO details: What to know
Airbnb filed for its highly anticipated IPO Monday. The house-sharing platform now boasts 4 million hosts worldwide, according to the prospectus.
Pandemic and coin shortage pose threat to The Salvation Army's Red Kettle campaign
The Red Kettle fundraiser, known for its signature bell ringing outside of stores that cues the official start to the holiday season, will kick off early this year as the organization faces what could be the greatest risk to its fundraising goals.
Nintendo first-half net profit more than tripled on soaring sales
Nintendo Co. said Thursday that first-half net profit more than tripled from a year earlier as the Covid-19 pandemic continued to drive strong sales.