A new Congressional bill, supported by 16 senators, would ban facial recognition and biometric tech for federal officials and pressure states to enact bans.
A new study finds data brokers selling lists of people with anxiety, depression, PTSD, and more for as little as $0.20.
A new report found Steve Bannon's War Room podcast is the number one political podcast to tout false and misleading information. Are you surprised?
The cost of Eli Lilly's insulin has increased by thousands in recent years, but a few fake tweets cut an estimated $15 billion out of the company’s market cap.
As Rishi Sunak steps up to lead Britain out of its fiscal quagmire, let's all just hope he doesn't have web3 on the brain.
Ever since their historic Staten Island center union vote, the Amazon Labor Union has struggled to find purchase in other Amazon warehouses.
Apple is already rumored to be adding more-standardized charging ports to future iPhones, but it now has a deadline to make the switch, at least for the EU.
The country's Justice Department fined Apple around $2.38 million for shipping supposedly incomplete devices.
The bill is being marketed as a way to give the U.S. semiconductor industry a leg up in the global market that's still dominated by a few huge Asian companies.
A bipartisan bill would push over $52 billion toward American semiconductors, but it’s seen some opposition from Sanders and the GOP.
The comics asked the Harry Potter author to change the main character’s scar from a lightning bolt to a Ukrainian trident as well as other outrageous requests.
This week's Gadgettes will catch you up on the hype of the Nothing Phone (1). Plus, why you might want to buy a USB-C cable for your iPhone.
Apple's Lightning port is in the hot seat...again.
Chris Smalls fired back at Graham during a Senate Budget hearing while wearing a jacket with the words "Eat the Rich" stitched on the front.
Sanders referred to the proposed funding as a "bailout" for Blue Origin's Jeff Bezos.
Over $2.1 trillion was spent globally on military expenditures last year, a .7% increase driven partly by liberal U.S. R&D spending on tech contracts.
He went as far as calling NASA an "ATM" for Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos.
The billionaire currently attempting a hostile takeover of Twitter is also its biggest troll.
The company is holding an "Ask Me Anything" session with its newest board member after employees voiced, well, some concerns.
The decision was announced over the weekend by the three largest private credit reporting agencies, following pressure by the CFPB.