AT&T data breach exposes 73 million current, former accounts on dark web, company says
Around 73 million current and former customers are affected by an AT&T data breach to the dark web that includes personal information like Social Security numbers.
Sam Bankman-Fried gets 25 years: Where will he serve his sentence?
Sam Bankman-Fried was sentenced to 25 years for crimes committed in the collapse of the FTX crypto exchange, with the judge recommending a medium security prison in California.
Gemini fallout: Former Google employee warns of 'terrifying patterns' in company's AI algorithms
A former high-level Google employee said "terrifying patterns" were found in Google's algorithms and suggested what went wrong with the Gemini chatbot.
Office redesigns should focus on enabling hybrid work arrangements, AI: study
Employees are optimistic about hybrid work arrangements but believe offices aren't designed or equipped for it, while employers are eyeing AI collaboration tools, per a Cisco study.
Chinese company buys European flying car technology: report
A technology behind a European designed flying car, known as AirCar, has been purchased by a Chinese firm called Hebei Jianxin Flying Car Technology Company for an undisclosed fee.
Apple business card signed by Steve Jobs from 1983 sells for over $180K, may have set new world record
An Apple business card signed by Steve Jobs sold at auction for over $180,000. The rare item was from 1983, when the company was called Apple Computer. Here are details.
China blocks use of Intel and AMD chips in government computers: report
The Chinese government is banning the use of chips made by U.S. firms Intel and AMD along with foreign-made software in favor of microprocessors and tech made in China.
US agriculture industry gears up for futuristic aerial 'drone-swarm' farming after FAA decision
"Drone-swarm" agriculture could replace traditional tractors at just a fraction of the cost as the FAA clears the way for U.S. farmers to use the new technology.
Truth Social on verge of stock market approval, potentially netting Trump billions
Former President Trump's Truth Social is set to be approved to enter the stock market Friday, potentially netting the former president billions.
First Neuralink patient plays chess with brain chip implant in new video
The first patient to receive one of Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chips showed how he can control a laptop computer with his thoughts in a video livestream.
10% of US workers in roles with high exposure to AI, White House says
A report from the White House Council of Economic Advisers found 20% of American workers are in roles with high exposure to AI and low performance requirements.
DMV outage temporarily hits offices nationwide, impacting driver's license services, permit tests
A nationwide outage hit DMV offices early Thursday, temporarily impacting various services from driver license renewal to permit tests.
Nvidia announces AI-powered health care 'agents' that outperform nurses — and cost $9 an hour
Nvidia has partnered with artificial intelligence health care company Hippocratic AI to develop an "agent" that outperforms nurses on phone calls with patients.
Reddit IPO spikes, reigniting social media sector
Reddit, the social networking forum where users can post, comment and interact on all kinds of issues and topics, is now a public company after a blockbuster IPO.
Intel plans US building spree thanks to billions in federal chip subsidies
Intel received $20 billion in federal funding and loans to invest in U.S. semiconductor manufacturing through the CHIPS Act as it looks to help restore America's chipmaking edge.
DOJ sues Apple in antitrust case, alleging illegal smartphone market monopoly
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced a sweeping antitrust lawsuit against Apple on Thursday.
Does Google want people to be 'woke'? Former employee reveals company response to Trump, Biden and BLM
A former Google employee has expressed concern that the company is free to define "fairness" for the world and may be underrepresenting political viewpoints.
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.
Execs plan to invest more in AI this year but implementation barriers remain
A survey of chief information officers by Canva and Harris Poll found that executives are largely planning to increase investment in AI tools this year while they address app sprawl.