May 4 China blocks Meta AI deal over security concerns China's regulators stopped Meta's reported $2 billion deal to acquire Manus, an AI startup, requiring all parties to withdraw amid a growing U.S.-China tech rivalry.
May 4 STEVE FORBES: Regulators risk destroying local TV by blocking key media merger The Nexstar-Tegna transaction could bolster local television journalism by providing the scale needed to compete with Big Tech and streaming giants.
May 1 Popular social media platform is making a comeback thanks to an unlikely hero The once-popular video sharing app, Vine, is making it's triumphant return to app stores everywhere, and the man responsible for it all may be a bit of a shock.
May 1 Amazon explores 'The Apprentice' reboot with Trump Jr set for promotion: report Amazon is reportedly exploring a reboot of "The Apprentice" and has internally discussed Donald Trump Jr. as a potential host for the iconic TV show.
April 30 'Gutfeld!': Another Dem politician hates America Fox News host Greg Gutfeld and the 'Gutfeld!' panel discuss Michigan Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow's social media controversy.
April 30 Wyoming official faces backlash after posting 'hang bad judges' comment on abortion ruling Wyoming City Councilman Troy Bray draws criticism after posting that the state should "hang bad judges" following a ruling blocking an abortion ban.
April 30 Meta tracks workers to train AI agents Meta is tracking employee mouse clicks, keystrokes and screen habits to train AI models, raising new questions about workplace monitoring and privacy.
April 28 AI boom tests GOP’s midterm affordability pitch as price pain spreads GOP lawmakers say a chip shortage fueled by the global AI race is pushing up consumer prices, undermining their cost-of-living message for 2026 midterms.
April 27 Windows 11, Microsoft Office and more software are on sale, starting at $10 Microsoft Windows 11 Pro is on sale for less than $10 this week. Other Microsoft software, including Office, is also on sale at up to 94% off.
April 26 You could get paid from Google’s Android data lawsuit A $135 million settlement claims Google's Android system allegedly transferred cellular data in the background without users knowing or consenting.