In 2021, we got to watch oil companies squirm. There needs to be a lot more squirming in 2022 to save the climate.
A Halliburton-owned company says evidence that is needed in the Aliso Canyon gas leak investigation was stolen.
In a new survey, Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram were found to be the least trusted tech companies.
Intel is the latest—but not the first—tech company to threaten to suspend employees who aren't getting the vaccine as Omicron rampages across the U.S.
Don't worry, it doesn't sound like any big changes are coming for the publisher.
The names may be familiar, but the amount of plastic these companies are producing is shocking.
It's dystopic as hell and totally shitty, the full package!
Two women have accused actor Chris Noth, who plays the popular character Mr. Big, of rape.
Apple originally planned to require staff to return to their offices in February, now the date is "to be determined" as Omicron spreads.
We will only see a 10x growth in the next five years. So...
If you want to watch The Batman, The Flash, or any other DC movie coming next year, you'll have to head outside.
The company's new Mobile Eccentric Droid has independently adjustable wheels for tackling any terrain.
You're already renting your router, modem, and TV service. Why not bundle your home security, too?
Don't Look Up shows you can make a compelling climate change movie. Here's some more fodder for Hollywood to keep the ball rolling.
The Internet Association, once the "unified voice of the internet economy," failed to stay relevant and manage its members' competing interests.
Peloton's shares dropped 11% after the first two episodes of HBO Max's sequel, And Just Like That, premiered.
The company's board announced the move in an email to employees on Friday.
The complaint purports the Apple Watch can cause injury when a bloated battery damages the screen.
The company named co-CEOs to lead its newly combined phone and consumer electronics division.
The former president might've raised just $5 and we'd have no way to check.