NBC's answer to Netflix is approaching crisis mode after losing almost $1 billion last quarter. Its solution? New customers will have to pay up.
Google's cell network data breach is the result of T-Mobile's debacle earlier this month.
New intel from Intel says that some employees at the company will be taking a pay cut—even the CEO.
Paramount is set to merge Showtime and Paramount+ in an attempt to reach a more global audience, but that also means some popular shows could get cut.
The oil companies recently wrapped up their most profitable year in history, amid high fuel prices, global conflict, and worsening climate change. Yippee.
The popular food delivery app launched a new feature to reveal what information delivery people have about you while fulfilling an order.
The original version of the too-good-to-be-true subscription service ended in an SEC lawsuit, but the new incarnation promises things will be different.
GMB Union is going on strike after Amazon offered a 50 pence (about $0.50) wage increase.
The Justice Department has sued Google, alleging it “corrupted legitimate competition in the ad tech industry" and seeking divestiture of its ad businesses.
Live Nation Ticketmaster President and CFO John Berchtold testified in Washington D.C. Tuesday morning about the company's alleged monopoly.
And Angela Bassett locked down Marvel Studios' first Best Actor-level nomination for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
After more than a week of a pushback, the tech outlet told staff it would stop publishing AI-generated content—at least for now.
The House of Mouse just announced more than 20 release dates for utterly unknown films in addition to its upsettingly packed slate.
In court documents, prosecutors say the disgraced Theranos founder should go to prison instead of live at an expensive estate while she appeals her conviction.
CEO Satya Nadella said in an email to employees that the layoffs would only affect 5% of the company, but would begin this week.
Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai announced the layoffs in an email to employees on Friday. The cuts represent 6% of the company's global workforce.
The streaming giant has had a challenging past 12-months. Though things are looking up for the company, Hastings is ceding his role.
CNBC let the head of a DC think tank defend an oil CEO's leadership of a climate conference. There was just one problem.
It hasn't fully rolled out, so you're still tied to the phone for now.
In the wake of a disastrous Amazon integration and redesign last year, a move to cut 18,000 jobs is going to have a major impact on the digital comics platform.