NASA’s favorable review of the proposed space station means Blue Origin and Sierra Space can now advance to the design phase.
We've been covering tech for 20 years, and we were early to every major innovation... right?
Amazon latest sustainability report shows how big corporations can use slippery language to disguise lack of progress on climate.
The founder of Wikipedia looks back at how things have changed on the web, and what's stayed the same.
The tech company lost a ton of money while celebrating some of its new products and acquisitions.
The Saving Ukrainian Cultural Heritage Online initiative has rescued 20 terabytes of data that ranges from Chernobyl memorials to government archives.
The AWS outage marks the service's third disruption this month alone.
Amazon claims to know the cause of the problem and is working on a solution.
Trump Media and Technology Group has yet to launch a single product, but FINRA and the SEC are already interested.
A trove of unsecured data allowed the first-ever independent analysis of actual crime predictions across the U.S. by the self-described software leader, PredPol
Climate models are usually run on supercomputers. But Amazon has donated cloud computing time to run a model—with a twist.
As of 2 p.m. ET, some of the services appeared to be coming back online.
The company is reportedly pursuing a cloud contract that aims to modernize the Pentagon's cloud tech and support the use of artificial intelligence.
Procurement documents state CBP plans to use Wickr across "all components" of its operations.
According to newly uncovered documents, U.S. citizens can be kicked out of the country based on the findings of a secret DHS algorithm.
A large domain name system failure appears to have knocked major websites offline.
The app's parent company, ByteDance, launched a new BytePlus division to sell its features to other companies.
Longtime Trump adviser Jason Miller has spearheaded the free speech revolution with GETTR, which may or may not be moderated.
The acquisition could signal that AWS is looking to win government contracts for secure messaging.
Right-wing pundit Dan Bongino promised to quit Twitter for Parler forever, but he's come slinking back.