The agents could be gathering intelligence on deep-sea cables and spying on tech companies based in Dublin, security sources told The Sunday Times. | Continue reading
A book of risqué and off-color sexist remarks purportedly by Michael Bloomberg haunts his presidential campaign. Insider is publishing a copy of it. | Continue reading
Hong Kong is looking for secure and remote sites to quarantine people that may have the coronavirus in a bid to stop it spreading further. | Continue reading
"Your good ideas mean nothing if you keep them to yourself," says Tesla's employee handbook, called "The Anti-Handbook Handbook." | Continue reading
Tesla's employee handbook, which is titled "The Anti-Handbook Handbook," positions Tesla as an outlier in the auto and tech industries. | Continue reading
The majority of Twitter will still be at its Bay Area HQ, but Jack Dorsey said he wants to build a company "not entirely dependent on San Francisco." | Continue reading
The CIA secretly listened in on communications by spies, diplomats, military officials, calling it "the intelligence coup of the century." | Continue reading
The WHO said that there's "no such thing as zero risk" and that countries should uphold the "human rights of travelers" amid the coronavirus outbreak. | Continue reading
The skies over the US and Canada are far emptier than they were 50 years ago. Birds are losing their habitats and suffering due to climate change. | Continue reading
The parking spot is currently leased out for $300 a month, and the realtor is promoting it as an investment to "park your money" in. | Continue reading
It sounds like one of Elon Musk's businesses is planning a spin-off and eventual IPO. | Continue reading
iPhone maker Hon Hai Precision Industry Co and other major Apple suppliers in China aim to resume full-scale production in the country on February 10. | Continue reading
"I felt like it slammed me in the face," the parent of a child named Alexa tells Business Insider | Continue reading
The Iowa caucuses were thrown into chaos Monday, with reporting delayed over "inconsistencies" in voter data reported through a new mobile app. | Continue reading
A student at SUNY Geneseo had his parody Twitter account mocking the college given to the school, raising concerns of censorship and improper access. | Continue reading
An online database allows doctors to upload information on infectious diseases in real time, which is how they detected this coronavirus so quickly. | Continue reading
Hopkins, who is known for being inflammatory and a lover of "free speech," has just had her Twitter account suspended for hate speech. | Continue reading
Jay Parikh, who helped Facebook scale the technology that powers its global network and was part of Mark Zuckerberg's inner circle, is resigning. | Continue reading
"The privacy issues are not fixable with regulation and there is no balance that can be struck," the Amazon employee said of Ring. | Continue reading
Elon Musk has promised SpaceX satellites won't interfere with scientific discoveries — but scientists aren't so sure. | Continue reading
Kim said it was a mixture of "soft" and "hard" skills that enabled him to become one of the 13 candidates to graduate from NASA's latest program. | Continue reading
The majority of the company's 254 stores across the US and Canada are set to close within the next four to six weeks. | Continue reading
As the Wuhan coronavirus spread this month, Chinese authorities arrested people spreading "rumors" about the virus online and threatened journalists. | Continue reading
"Actually, no, I take that back," Gaetz told Politico, adding that an eighth-grader would know how to use PowerPoint and iPads. | Continue reading
Since December, there have been 544 cases of the Wuhan coronavirus and 17 deaths. Local authorities just issued quarantine orders in Wuhan, China. | Continue reading
Elon Musk has expressed great enthusiasm for Netflix's "The Witcher" series, admitting to having the series' viral song stuck in his head. | Continue reading
Amazon CTO Werner Vogels asked Facebook exec Nick Clegg how Facebook plans to make clear to its users that it sells their data — but Clegg said the firm doesn't sell data. | Continue reading
There are over 5,700 Walmart stores in the US, attracting millions of shoppers each year. Here's what its average shopper looks like. | Continue reading
These companies testified in Congress against big tech's alleged anticompetitive tactics: 'Help us Congress, you're our only hope' | Continue reading
Musk said he would send 1,000 Starships full of people into Earth orbit, then rocket them all to Mars during an opportune 30-day window. | Continue reading
An Airbus test aircraft successfully took off from Toulouse-Blagnac Airport in southern France autonomously without any pilot input. | Continue reading
The Navy previously confirmed it was treating objects that baffled pilots in Department of Defense videos as UFOs. | Continue reading
Glassdoor's list of the 50 best jobs in the US includes many tech positions. Here's a look at the ones that made the cut. | Continue reading
Snap's popularity with younger users helped it make a comeback in 2019, but an eMarketer report said that Pinterest's wide appeal is paying off. | Continue reading
Attorney General William Barr said Apple won't help the FBI unlock two iPhones used in a deadly shooting at a Navy base in Florida last month. | Continue reading
Henrys — millennials who earn six figures but still feel broke — can blame their lavish lifestyle and economic consequences for not building wealth. | Continue reading
The warning to Iraq is the latest in the fallout from the US missile strike on Iraqi soil last week that killed a top Iranian general. | Continue reading
The new fund will cut $5 million to $10 million checks to tech and science-focused startups in cities like Salt Lake City and Atlanta. | Continue reading
Boeing spelled out its large pay package for Dennis Muilenburg on Friday. Meanwhile, Kansas-based supplier Spirit AeroSystems made huge redundancies. | Continue reading
Google Ventures founder Bill Maris said he left because he could no longer work with Alphabet chief legal officer David Drummond. | Continue reading
The program has now been shuttered because of a new California law banning the use of facial recognition by government agencies. | Continue reading
Airbnb has faced an uphill battle to screen people using its app amid reports of guests' rowdy parties and long-term scams run by hosts. | Continue reading
The Segway-Ninebot S-Pod can reach a top speed of 24 mph and will be introduced next week at CES 2020, the year's biggest consumer-tech expo. | Continue reading
Australia's fires have lasted for months, burned millions of acres, and belched out a smoke plume that could cover half of Europe. | Continue reading
The presidential candidate Andrew Yang held a fundraiser attended by tech workers at the Bay Area house of the tech investor Sam Altman, a supporter. | Continue reading
In anticipation of SpaceX's critical test-launch of the Crew Dragon spaceship, Musk tweeted a simulation of what it'd be like to ride the vehicle. | Continue reading