Tech

Ford to cut jobs, Chevy unveils SUV in fight with Tesla for EV supremacy

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to be questioned in court over the privacy of its users. The deposition is part of an ongoing lawsuit in California.

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to be deposed in privacy lawsuit

Trump-endorsed governor candidate wins Maryland primary, Twitter's lawsuit is set for October, Europe told to conserve gas amid an energy crisis.

Trump primary pick win, Musk/Twitter trial date set, Europe conserving gas

Twitter and billionaire Elon Musk are gearing up for a legal fight in Delaware's Chancery Court after Musk backed out of a $44 billion deal.

Musk and Twitter will face off at the Delaware Court of Chancery

Google's location services make people's lives easier, but the amount of detail of the data collected and how long it's stored for is largely unknown.

Google can track users’ every move and store the information for years

Spam text messages are on the rise and scammers are getting millions of dollars. Americans received roughly 44 spam texts on average in June.

The FCC shut the door on illegal robocalls, but spam texts are on the rise

Twitter shares sank 6% at Monday's market open as investors react to Elon Musk backing out of his deal to buy the company.

Twitter shares sink ahead of legal fight after Elon Musk abandons buyout

HRA Pharma is asking to sell over-the-counter birth control, Twitter is set to sue Elon Musk, and President Biden is set to visit Saudi Arabia this week.

Over-the-counter birth control, Twitter to sue Musk, Biden to visit Saudi Arabia

Shinzo Abe was shot and killed, Elon Musk halted talks over Twitter purchase funding, and Greg Abbott authorized authorities to detain illegal immigrants.

Abe assassinated, Musk’s Twitter deal in doubt, Abbott issues migrant order

Elon Musk's SpaceX got authorization from the FCC this week to provide mobile Starlink internet service to boats, plane and automobiles.

FCC authorizes Elon Musk’s Starlink internet service for planes, trucks, boats

Fifteen years ago Apple introduced the iPhone, and now the tech giant faces a major change — the lightning port may soon be replaced by USB-C ports.

Apple might have to kill iPhone lightning port, add USB-C

The head of the FCC urged Apple and Google to remove the TikTok app from their stores over data-security concerns connected to China.

FCC commissioner calls on Apple, Google to drop TikTok over security concerns

Personal data about every California gun owner with a concealed carry weapons permit was published to the internet on Monday.

California gun owners’ data leaked online

Face-scanning AI tests privacy limits

Face-scanning AI tests privacy limits

Tesla topped the list of most American-made cars.

Tesla tops list of most American-made cars as VW poses EV challenge

Are those targeted ads in your Facebook feed a little less creepy these days? You can thank Apple for that and Meta's billions in losses.

Meta blames Apple iPhone tracking pop up for $10 billion blow

A Google engineer declared AI chatbot LaMDA has become sentient, but the company said his claims of living computers are false.

Google slaps down claim that AI chatbot LaMDA has become sentient

Amazon announced Monday it will deliver packages via drone to Lockeford, California residents by the end of the year with the help of Prime Air.

Amazon delivery drones to descend on California town

Twitter slaps warning label on JAMA report showing COVID-19 vaccine’s waning efficacy

Autonomous vehicle startup Gatik announced it'll start delivering paper goods to 34 Walmart-owned Sam's Club locations in Texas.

Walmart-owned Sam’s Club to deploy self-driving delivery trucks in Texas

Axon is pausing a plan to equip drones with Tasers.

Axon pauses plan to make Taser-equipped drones amid resignations

Why Amazon stock is the cheapest it’s been in more than a decade

No fan of work from home, Elon Musk has given his Tesla executive staff an ultimatum: Return to the office or find another job.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk declares war on ‘work from home’

Twitter will pay $150 million in fines for allegedly failing to protect users' privacy according to a federal lawsuit filed Wednesday.

Privacy violations cost Twitter $150 million