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Jack Dorsey is stepping down as Twitter CEO.

Jack Dorsey steps down as Twitter CEO, report causes stock to soar

Bitcoin dropped by almost 5% on Monday after a weekend when, at one point, it lost over a fifth of its value.

Bitcoin begins to stabilize following weekend sell-off

Trump Media & Technology Group, the media company started by former President Donald Trump, announced Representative Devin Nunes as the company's CEO.

Rep. Devin Nunes to quit Congress, become CEO of Trump media company

Amazon Web Services had a major outage.

FILE PHOTO: The logo for Amazon Web Services (AWS) is seen at the SIBOS banking and financial conference in Toronto, Ontario, Canada October 19, 2017. REUTERS/Chris Helgren/File Photo

Amazon Web Services outage shuts down large parts of the internet

As Congress looks to regulate cryptocurrencies, the House committee hears from The CEOs of six crypto companies.

Cryptocurrency CEOs answer House questions as Congress looks to regulate

The Instagram CEO testified on how the company is addressing kids on the app.

Senate committee grills Instagram CEO on new efforts to protect kids

The Grinch is coming to rob holiday cheer, just not through the chimney. Grinch bots are here to steal Christmas deals online.

How Grinch bots are trying to steal Christmas

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5 ways companies are cashing in on the metaverse

Verizon and AT&T changed course, deciding to further delay its 5G rollout after and FAA and DOT request.

AT&T, Verizon change course, will delay 5G rollout after FAA/DOT request

Tuesday marked the death of a classic in 2000s technology, as the software keeping Blackberry's business phone running was officially shut down.

End of an era: Blackberry shuts down software

Dark room, grey hoodie, million dollar ransoms. You know the type...or do you? Here are the three types hackers behind cyber attacks.

The good, the bad and the ugly: Understanding hackers after a year of cyber attacks

The Grammy Awards has a new date and location after COVID-19 affected Sundance and CES.

New Grammy Awards date set as COVID-19 affects Sundance, CES

5 ‘outrageous’ 2022 predictions spell doom for Facebook, Spotify

To prevent the Great Resignation from continuing in 2022, companies are finding creative ways to keep employees from quitting their jobs.

In the age of quitting jobs, 5 ways to keep employees happy

In its largest acquisition to date, Microsoft will pay nearly $70 billion for Activision Blizzard, the gaming behemoth behind Call of Duty.

Microsoft to buy gaming’s Activision Blizzard in all-cash $68.7 billion deal

International airlines are cancelling some flights to the United States after AT&T and Verizon announced they are delaying their 5G rollouts near some airports again.

Flights to US canceled, reinstated after AT&T, Verizon delay 5G near airports

The new 5G launch struggled to reach takeoff after eleventh-hour pleas from the airline industry to block it. They even asked Biden to step in.

Verizon and AT&T’s new 5G is live. Here’s why the airline industry fears it.

In a surprising twist, Tesla, BMW and others sold luxury cars at record rates in 2021 while affordable car companies struggled with a chip shortage.

Tesla, BMW, luxury autos post record sales despite chip shortage

Peloton's CEO has denied a report the company plans to halt production, claiming the company is taking legal action against a 'leaker.'

Peloton CEO denies report it’s halting production after stock plunged 25%

Another fictional TV character suffered a Peloton-induced heart attack, and while this character survived, the company may not.

Another TV character has Peloton-induced heart attack, company on life support

The SAT is going digital.

US SAT exams to go digital in 2024 to become ‘more relevant’

GM is investing in electric truck production.

GM to spend $7B on electric truck, battery cell production

Neil Young has threatened to pull his music from the Spotify streaming service in protest of its relationship with podcaster Joe Rogan.

Neil Young to Spotify: Ban Joe Rogan or delete my music

The chip shortage isn't done wreaking havoc on companies like Tesla and Apple. But are companies over bloating orders, creating false demand?

Tesla, Ford, Apple grapple with a chip shortage. Experts question if demand is overblown.