Tech

Bob Iger is replacing Bob Chapek as Disney's CEO after previously leading the company for 15 years. And Twitter reinstates Donald Trump.

Disney shake-up, Twitter reinstates Trump and unblocks Ye

Pregnant Elizabeth Holmes, founder of defunct startup Theramos, was sentenced to 11.25 years in prison for fraud.

Ex-Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes sentenced to more than 11 years in prison

Will the dramatic collapse of FTX cause changes in cryptocurrency regulation? Some are comparing it to the fall of Lehman Brothers and Enron.

FTX catastrophe could be turning point for cryptocurrency regulation

Sen. Tom Cotton wants to know who has received H-1B visas to move from China to the United States and work for TikTok.

Cotton demands answers on TikTok’s H-1B visas

Walmart and Google are set to pay a combined total of more than $3 billion over the opioid crisis and location-tracking charges respectively.

Walmart, Google settle over opioid crisis, location-tracking charges

China's Singles' Day puts Black Friday and Cyber Monday to shame, but for the first time, Alibaba failed to disclose sales data for the event.

China’s Alibaba keeps sales results secret from Super Bowl of shopping days

Elon Musk, the world's richest man and new CEO of Twitter, is facing criticism after the launch of the new Twitter Blue option.

Elon Musk’s Twitter Blue snafu could cost millions

Thousands of apps on the the Apple Store and Google Play contain software from a Russian company that has disguised itself as American.

Disguised Russian software from Pushwoosh found in US Army, CDC apps

Amazon unveiled its Sparrow robot this week. It's the company's first robotic system that can detect, select and handle individual products.

Amazon introduces new warehouse robot ‘Sparrow’

Embattled cryptocurrency exchange FTX filed for bankruptcy protection Friday after a week of catastrophic hits to the platform.

How FTX went from crypto giant to bankrupt and under investigation

Researchers are giving us a look into the future, as they’ve created a rendition of what human beings could look like by the year 3000. 

How technology could transform the human body by year 3000

At a major weapons exhibition that has been ongoing in China this week, the country's top missile maker unveiled an anti-drone system.

China unveils anti-drone system, radar that could detect Starlink

The 2022 midterms remained unsettled; Hurricane Nicole downgraded to a tropical storm; and Elon Musk banned remote work at Twitter.

Midterms unsettled; Tropical Storm Nicole; Twitter remote work

Tech stocks have had a terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year, so with Meta's layoffs, is this another dot-com bubble crashing down again?

Meta executes major layoffs as worries grow over another dot-com crash

Meta lays off 11,000 employees, largest job cut in company history

Meta lays off 11,000 employees, largest job cut in company history

As is the case with the control of Congress following the midterms, the gubernatorial layout for the country was not finalized Tuesday night.

Evers, Whitmer lock up gubernatorial wins; three states waiting

DOJ lays claim to $1 billion in stolen bitcoin

DOJ lays claim to $1 billion in stolen bitcoin

As the midterm elections unfold, voters should stay wary of election disinformation, social media account hijacking and voter intimidation.

Election security threats: Disinformation, account hijacking, voter intimidation

Joe Biden and Donald Trump are campaigning for the midterm elections; Twitter employees may return to work; a sports better wins $75 million.

Midterm campaigning; Twitter calls back workers; $75M sports bet

Google has denied the Republican National Committee's accusations by explaining its algorithm adjusts based on user preferences.

Republican National Committee sues Google over ‘political bias’ in email spam algorithm

Twitter's new CEO, Elon Musk, has been on the job for just a week, but the billionaire businessman has already many Twitter employees.

A week after Musk takes over, Twitter begins widespread layoffs

According to an update to the TikTok privacy policy, data for European users can be accessed by staff in China, among other countries.

TikTok: European user data can be accessed by staff in China

House Republicans released a report detailing whistleblower allegations of FBI misconduct and politicization at the highest levels of the DOJ.

House GOP report alleges misconduct, politicization at FBI, DOJ

Montana's attorney general said some Democrats are going around the democratic process by pressuring YouTube to remove politically unfavorable speech.

Montana attorney general: Democrats, YouTube circumvent democratic process