Tesla recalls nearly 3,900 Cybertrucks over accelerator pedal issue
The recall of the nearly 3,900 Cybertrucks was prompted by accelerator pedal pads in them that 'may dislodge and cause the pedal to become trapped.'
Trump Media and Technology Group CEO letter to Nasdaq: Read Here
The CEO of Trump's media company is calling foul, alleging the shares are the target of short sellers. Read his full letter to the CEO of Nasdaq where the shares are listed.
Air Force confirms first successful AI dogfight
The Air Force acknowledged the first successful AI dogfight was carried out by DARPA and test pilots at Edwards Air Force Base as aerospace tech enters the machine learning era.
DHS survey highlights need to modernize nation’s 911 services
A recent DHS bulletin highlighting the cybersecurity risks faced by 911 emergency services underscores the urgency in bringing many of them into the 21st century.
Elon Musk apologizes after Tesla gave 'incorrectly low' severance packages to some laid-off workers: report
CEO Elon Musk reportedly emailed workers about a severance package issue on Wednesday, saying it had "come to my attention" that some were "incorrectly low."
Smart gun will put fingerprint, facial recognition technology to work
The Biofire Smart Gun features both built-in fingerprint and infrared facial recognition technology that only permits use by "authorized" individuals, according to the company.
'Googlers against Genocide' arrested after 10 hour sit-in at corporate headquarters: WATCH
Nine Google workers were arrested Tuesday night after staging a 10-hour sit-in protest at the company’s offices in New York City and Sunnyvale, California.
How TikTok influencers can safeguard their incomes amid legislative uncertainty
Former internet stars have used other social media platforms, like Instagram, to maintain influencer income when a platform shuts down for good.
Avoid cyberscams: Strengthen your security and what to do as a cybercrime victim
Recognizing potential threats, strengthening passwords and keeping computer software updated are ways to avoid a cybercrime. Avoid phishing scams with these tips.
'Googlers against genocide' lead sit-ins, protests coast-to-coast at tech giant's offices
A group of Google employees staged sit-ins at three of the tech giant's offices to protest the company's work with the Israeli government.
Lawmaker demands FTC probe Temu parent company over alleged CCP ties
Republican Congressman Brian Mast of Florida on Tuesday sent a letter to the FTC urging the commission to probe Chinese e-commerce site Temu's alleged CCP ties.
Illinois woman hits Target with class action lawsuit for collecting biometric data without her consent
An Illinois woman filed a class action lawsuit against Target on accusations the company violated state law by collecting and storing her biometric data without her consent.
Roku says it experienced second 'credential stuffing' incident
Roku said bad actors entered more than half a million Roku accounts without permission in another cyber incident. It disclosed the first 'credential stuffing' incident to users last month.
Adobe releases Acrobat AI assistant starting at $4.99 per month
Adobe's new Acrobat AI Assistant will be generally available to users of Acrobat and Reader starting on Tuesday for an add-on subscription of $4.99 per month as an early access rate.
X platform's brand safety score for advertisers hurt by error
Elon Musk's X is setting the record straight about an erroneous brand safety score used by major advertising firms that the company says hurt its business before it was corrected.
Billionaire CEOs join White House state dinner for Japan prime minister
The U.S. and Japan celebrated their alliance this week with an official visit and state dinner, which highlighted private sector investments from the likes of Microsoft, Google, Amazon and Toyota.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy touts AI push in shareholder letter
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy touted the company's AI development and shed light on how it crafts AI products and services in his annual letter to Amazon shareholders.
Some San Francisco trains using '80s-era floppy disks for operations
The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, which runs the city's Muni Metro, says it still uses floppy disks to run the trains, as it has since 1998.
New FCC rules require 'nutrition label' for high-speed internet plans
The Federal Communications Commission's new rules require internet providers to display broadband nutrition labels to help consumers understand the features and costs of a given plan.
YouTube influencer group Dude Perfect scores more than $100M investment
YouTube channel Dude Perfect landed an investment of more than $100 million from Highmount Capital that will allow the group to continue to expand its entertainment empire.