Apple targeting sports fans with new app
Apple is targeting sports enthusiasts with its latest app, Apple Sports. The tech giant built the app to provide real-time scores and other data for teams competing in sports leagues.
Google apologizes after new Gemini AI refuses to show pictures, achievements of White people
Google has issued an apology after the company's latest iteration of its AI, known as Gemini, provided images of Black, Hispanic and Asians but not White people.
Artificial intelligence is big, but are companies hiring for AI roles too fast?
Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer is the hot new emerging job for 2024. Although most companies do not need someone dedicated solely to AI in the C-suite, they need something.
Nvidia: is the stock priced to perfection?
Nvidia's role as an AI powerhouse will be in focus Wednesday as it announces its latest earnings report and investors weigh the results against the dramatic surge the stock has seen.
Wyze breach allowed 13,000 customers to peek into other's homes
Wyze Labs said that a security lapse occurred last week that exposed about 13,000 users' camera footage to other users after a glitch occurred while its system recovered from an outage.
GM pauses sales of new line of trucks over software issue
General Motors announced a temporary sales pause for the 2024 model year Chevrolet Colorado and GMC Canyon pickup trucks while the automaker rolls out a fix for a software issue.
Florida, Texas rank as top destinations for relocating businesses
A report published by the Dallas Federal Reserve Bank found that Florida and Texas were the top destinations for businesses relocating from other states.
First Neuralink patient able to control mouse with thoughts: Elon Musk
Neuralink founder Elon Musk said the first human patient to receive one of the company's N1 brain chips appears to have made a full recovery and can control a mouse with their thoughts.
Mark Zuckerberg weighs in on why tech companies are laying off workers
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained that layoffs that are still prevalent throughout the tech industry aren't happening because of artificial intelligence.
Mark Zuckerberg's daughter once thought cattle-ranching was the Meta CEO's career
One of Mark Zuckerberg’s kids apparently thought the billionaire Meta Platforms founder’s cattle ranching hobby was actually his full-time gig.
AWS launches program to boost AI and tech competency for small and medium businesses
Amazon Web Services' new small and medium business competency program aims to match partners that have tech expertise with SMBs looking to solve problems confronting their businesses.
How Amazon Web Services' AI, machine learning technology is shaping NFL's future
Amazon Web Services' Head of Sports Julie Souza couldn't be happier with how the 2023 NFL season went. The NFL used its AI and machine learning technology to make the game better.
Elon's exodus: Tracking Musk's business incorporation state changes
Billionaire Elon Musk has changed several of his businesses' incorporation states from Delaware to either Nevada or Texas after a Delaware judge voided his Tesla compensation plan.
Prayer app Hallow takes top spot on Apple App Store
Christian prayer app Hallow took the top spot on Apple's App Store following a surge in downloads after its Super Bowl ad and a prayer challenge at the start of Lent.
NYC Mayor Adams blames IBM for remote learning 'glitch' after snow day disaster for public schools
IBM says it is working with New York City officials after Mayor Eric Adams blamed the company for the technical issues that prevented students from logging in for remote learning on Tuesday.
Jeff Bezos sells $2 billion worth of Amazon stock
Billionaire Jeff Bezos conducted a slew of stock sales on Friday and Monday, offloading nearly 12 million of his Amazon shares, an SEC filing showed Wednesday.
Paramount Global laying off 3% of workforce, despite Super Bowl ratings record
Paramount Global is laying off 800 employees to cut costs and return to earnings growth as the media industry grapples with streaming dominance and the fallout from Hollywood strikes
Does ChatGPT give better career advice than your boss? Nearly half of Gen Z says yes
A new survey of American workers found most do not feel they are receiving career development opportunities that they need on the job, and younger workers are asking ChatGPT for guidance.
Amazon hit with lawsuit over Prime Video ad fees
Amazon started automatically showing ads to US Prime Video members in late January unless they paid $2.99 more. Now, a subscriber has challenged the move in a proposed class action lawsuit.
Dating app requires users to have credit score of 675 or above to join: 'For people with good credit'
A dating app requires users to possess a credit score of 675 and above to join — a score that is often considered good or even excellent by financial institutions.