Uber reported it received more than 3,800 reports of riders claiming they were sexually assaulted by their drivers between 2019 and 2020.
Microsoft previously announced that all copies of a photo in a user’s OneDrive Gallery each of their saved albums would count toward the company’s storage limit
At least six Twitch streamers and three influencers with a combined tens of millions of followers were tapped to push an oil-focused Fortnite map.
The rocket company is already battling another lawsuit that alleges discriminatory hiring practices.
The company is seeking an October 13 closure date, depending on final approval from the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority.
Jaswant Singh Chail climbed the wall of Windsor Castle with a loaded crossbow to assassinate the queen on Christmas Day 2021.
The U.S.-based big tech companies make it nearly impossible to switch from one cloud infrastructure to another, Ofcom claims.
New details about the process in which Sam Bankman-Fried’s hedge fund allegedly stole customer money might impact his ongoing federal fraud trial.
Elon Musk's X is stripping links and news stories of their headlines, and ad revenue continues to decline.
Two Ubisoft employees filed a formal complaint for sexual misconduct against the company's former executives in 2021, prompting a year-long investigation.
Paramount uploaded Mean Girls to TikTok in 23 separate parts in a desperate attempt to make the already-quotable movie even more viral.
Consumers report that using the wireless charging pad in some BMW cars is breaking the new phone’s NFC chip.
Onewheel denied its e-skateboard models were unsafe nearly a year before it issued a worldwide recall.
The actor warned his Instagram followers of the ad campaign while Hanks and SAG-AFTRA remain on strike over the use of AI in Hollywood.
Nvidia's revenue increased by more than 80% in its Q2 report from the previous quarter.
Exploratory talks between big-wigs at Apple and Microsoft in 2020 reportedly included discussions of Apple taking on the beleaguered search engine.
Following in the footsteps of Netflix, the House of Mouse hopes to rid itself of the freeloaders.
SoftBank CEO and founder Masayoshi Son allegedly put up $1 billion for the project as well as pitched involvement from Japanese chip maker Arm.
eBay's alleged violations reportedly consisted of more than 343,000 items including paint products that contain methylene chloride.
While talks are in early stages and the project is under wraps, the pair have also apparently been speaking with SoftBank CEO Masayoshi Son.