AT&T customers hit with nationwide service issue
AT&T customers around the U.S. were hit with a nationwide service outage on Tuesday that impacted their ability to make calls to contacts on other carriers.
ChatGPT is working again after being down for some users, OpenAI says
OpenAI says it's popular ChatGPT service is back online for all users following a "major outage" in which some weren't able to access it.
Spotify raising US prices for premium plans, again
Sweden-based audio streaming giant Spotify announced Monday it is raising prices for its Premium plans in the U.S. once again, after increasing subcription fees nearly a year ago.
Nvidia’s Jensen Huang promises new computing age led by Taiwanese tech
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang gave a keynote address at the 2024 Taipei International Information Technology Show discussing AI capabilities for future technology.
Hackers claim Ticketmaster data breach, offer info of 560 million customers for sale
A notorious hacking group known as ShinyHunters claims it was able to break into Ticketmasters' systems and steal sensitive information about 560 million customers.
Cracker Barrel CEO says restaurant chain has lost relevancy, eyes menu changes and remodeling
Cracker Barrel is eyeing several changes, including new menu items and store remodeling to entice new diners and offset some of its losses since the COVID pandemic.
Former OpenAI board member reveals why Sam Altman was ousted last November
Former OpenAI board member Helen Toner said that CEO Sam Altman was fired because he withheld information from the company's board of directors and inhibited its oversight abilities.
Chinese companies flagged for security concerns by US rebrand, change company names to avoid sanction
Chinese companies that are under investigation from the U.S. government are using shell companies and other legal workarounds to avoid sanction, according to a new report.
FCC's proposal to regulate AI in political ads is misguided, commissioner says
Commissioner Brendan Carr criticized the FCC's new proposal to require regulatory disclosures of the use of AI in political ads on TV and radio with the election looming.
Norfolk Southern agrees to pay $15M civil penalty for East Palestine train derailment
Norfolk Southern has agreed to pay a millions of dollars to settle a U.S. government lawsuit over a train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, officials say.
Call of Duty Endowment supports American veterans' success and job placement
The Call of Duty Endowment supports the job and career aspirations of America's veterans across the country; it recently announced its single largest private donation in its 15-year history.
OpenAI, News Corp. sign multi-year content deal
News Corp. and ChatGPT creator OpenAI on Wednesday announced a multi-year deal allowing the artificial intelligence startup to utilize content to support high journalism standards.
How Nvidia became the king chipmaker, from a Denny's to $2.3T market cap
Tech giant Nvidia has risen from being a struggling startup to the third-largest U.S. company by market cap that's dominating the AI hardware space in a little more than three decades.
GameStop shares sink after company update on business, plans stock sale
After a wild week of trading, GameStop announced a sale plan for up to tens of millions of its shares and also gave a lukewarm business update disappointing investors.
Netflix lands three-season NFL deal, will stream Christmas Day doubleheader
Football fans received an early Christmas gift when the NFL announced Netflix has acquired the rights to the league’s two Christmas Day games in 2024 as part of a three-year deal.
AI is like a 'tsunami' hitting the labor force, IMF chief says
IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva said that AI is "like a tsunami" that will have a significant impact on the global workforce and could boost productivity if managed well.
Waymo, Zoox self-driving cars under federal investigation following reported traffic violations, collisions
Both Waymo and Zoox autonomous ride-hailing vehicles are under federal investigation for causing crashes and disobeying traffic laws, the NHTSA announced.
Solar storm crippled GPS equipment, causing headaches for farmers
The geomagnetic storm that has been cascading down on Earth caused serious technological headaches for farmers across the U.S. and Canada by disrupting GPS on their vehicles.
Carnival cruises feature SpaceX Starlink internet on entire fleet
Those cruising on Carnival Corporation ships across the world utilizing Wi-Fi will be using SpaceX's Starlink internet, the company announced Tuesday.
Anti-Israel protest disrupts Google conference: 'Google Cloud rains blood'
Protesters at Google’s developer conference in California chanted “Shame on Google" and “Google Cloud rains blood" while blocking entrance into the event.