Regulators are on a crusade against enormous corporate mergers, but big tech is getting close to completing some of the biggest acquisitions in U.S. history.
Avengers Campus welcomes the Mighty Thor while the summer of pop culture continues.
Prime Members are now entitled to a free, one year subscription to GrubHub+.
The United Kingdom will officially probe whether or not Microsoft's $68.7 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard is anticompetitive.
The company told Gizmodo that the Easter egg was part of its annual July 4 tribute. It took down the animation as soon as it saw the unfortunate faux pas.
In a leaked employee Q&A, Mark Zuckerberg outlined plans to bring on far fewer engineers and 'turn up the heat' on existing staff.
The online education startup joins a slew of other companies making cutbacks on their staff.
The tech giant also agreed to a slate of licensing deals as part of its settlement with the French Competition Authority.
Sergey Brin and Nicole Shanahan quietly got together in 2015, and they're quietly trying to split now, according to court filings.
It turns out employees aren't an eternally renewable resource, according to an internal company document leaked to Vox.
The timing would coincide with Ron DeSantis' exit as Florida governor.
The comedian used his Last Week Tonight segment to blast Big Tech's alleged anticompetitive behavior and advocate in favor of new antitrust bills.
Regulators in the EU first began probing tech giants' advertising dominance last year. Now the companies are offering concessions to avoid fines.
Microsoft will not interfere with employees' decision to join a union in an agreement that will begin 60 days after acquisition of Activision Blizzard.
The government can do a lot of things for you. It will also lie to you.
McDonald's is looking to sell off its Russian properties to a new, local franchise.
The company president couched much of his pro-union language with hopes of dealing with employees individually, rather than collectively.
Members of the Alphabet Workers Union won a 90 day return to work extension after threatening to strike.
Hey there, it’s Coinbase. Remember when we offered you that job? Well, turns out you’re not getting it after all. Sorry!
Amazon lashed out against looming antitrust legislation, claiming it would increase prices, reduce product selection and "degrade" Prime memberships.