FCC investigating Amazon and other retailers over alleged sale of banned products
The FCC is investigating Amazon and other retailers for allegedly marketing and selling banned electronics equipment, which are reportedly prohibited jamming equipment.
Intel embarking on a 'journey to rebuild' US chip domination, CEO says
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger says the tech giant is "excited" to assist in chip production efforts that will bring the industry's supply chain back onto American soil.
Company using blockchain technology for peer-to-peer alcohol trading and authentication
Baxus is co-owned by Carrie Kellar and her partner Tzvi Wiesel. The two met when she was the head TA of a database course at Columbia University.
Nvidia unveils robots powered by super computer and AI to take on world’s heavy industries
Nvidia announced plans for a software and hardware package consisting of generative artificial intelligence, to be used with robotics that can make better decisions over time.
LinkedIn reportedly considering adding gaming to its repertoire
The career-focused social media site LinkedIn has some puzzle games in development, TechCrunch reported over the weekend.
Apple, Google in talks for Gemini to power iPhone AI features: report
A new report says Apple is in talks with Google for its it artificial intelligence model Gemini to power the AI features in iPhones, after earlier talks with ChatGPT maker OpenAI.
'Micro shorts' from women's fashion brand bewilder shoppers: 'Bring back adult size clothes!!!'
The fashion brand Free People faced ridicule on Instagram after releasing images for its line of “micro shorts" for the season earlier this month.
Social media giant Meta under investigation for alleged drug sales on its platforms: WSJ
Tech giant Meta, parent company of social media apps Facebook and Instagram, is being probed by federal authorities related to the sale of illicit substances via its platforms.
Florida man wearing Amazon vest seen swapping package with empty box
A Florida man's doorbell camera caught the delivery of his new iPhone and then a man in an Amazon vest swapping it with an empty box minutes later.
Kirsten Dunst's New York penthouse hits the market for $6.9 million
Kirsten Dunst's New York penthouse has hit the market for $6.9 million. The newly renovated home features oversized arched windows and a Narnia-style wardrobe.
House passes bill that could see TikTok banned in US
The bill would block TikTok from U.S. app stores if parent company Bytedance, which is linked to the Chinese government, does not divest from it within 165 days.
Roku hackers breach 15,000 accounts, used data to subscribe to streaming services
Bad actors may have illegally gotten into thousands of people’s Roku accounts, Roku recently told the offices of two state attorneys general.
Rumble makes major announcement in effort to combat censorship, ensure 'free and open internet'
Video-streaming company Rumble announced it is launching a new cloud service that won't engage in "viewpoint discrimination" or censorship.
Elon Musk to make Grok chatbot open-source, taking swipe at OpenAI
Tech mogul Elon Musk says his artificial intelligence startup, xAI, will make its Grok chatbot open-source this week as he took another swing at ChatGPT creator OpenAI.
Airbnb bans use of all indoor security cameras
Airbnb announced Monday that its simplifying its policy on security cameras and other devices in its listings around the world in order to prioritize renter privacy.
Apple reverses course, allows Epic Games to launch Fortnite app in EU
Apple changed its decision from last week to block Epic Games from opening its own online marketplace for iPhones and iPads on Friday, allowing for the store to open in Europe.
Johnny Depp and Kate Moss's former New York townhouse sells for $12 million
The New York townhouse Kate Moss and Johnny Depp lived in when they were together is officially off the market, after selling for $12 million.
Google fires employee who interrupted tech conference with anti-Israel rant: 'Not okay'
Google told Fox Business that it has terminated the employee who interrupted an Israeli speaker at the "Mind the Tech" conference earlier this week.
Microsoft warns Russian hackers are using execs' stolen emails to broaden cyberattacks
Microsoft is battling continued attacks from Russian state hacker group Midnight Blizzard, according to a company statement and a report filed to the US Securities and Exchange Commission.
Uber, Lyft threaten to leave Minneapolis over city ordinance
Uber and Lyft, the two largest ride-sharing companies in the U.S., are threatening to end service in Minneapolis-St. Paul due to a city council decision to mandate minimum wage for drivers.