Amazon Expanding Pay-By-Palm to Hundreds of US Stores
Lots of companies are adopting Amazon One, which utilizes biometric data to help customers pay with nothing but their hands.
Lots of companies are adopting Amazon One, which utilizes biometric data to help customers pay with nothing but their hands.
The tech firm is expanding its suite of free security tools in wake of Chinese attack on US government exposed vulnerability.
After becoming a target of frequent attacks, the search giant has launched a unique pilot program.
Europe is tightening its regulatory grip around Meta, as the platform's data hoarding techniques come under fire.
As Threads soars in popularity, Twitter puts a stop on linking to the platform while downplaying reports of traffic decline.
The latest Microsoft job cuts are in addition to the 10,000 announced earlier in the year.
‘TeamsPhisher’ could be used to easily send and spread malware.
The new platform went live today, briefly, but launches officially, tomorrow. Is this the first real Twitter alternative?
The small-but-significant Privacy Policy update was made at the weekend.
A group that recently DDoS attacked Microsoft now claim they've stolen 30 million customer records. The tech giant disagrees.
A study has found that Google’s TrueView skippable video ads are violating its own standards approximately 80% of the time.
According to an internal email, the upcoming cuts will impact "sales, marketing, operations and analytics" teams.
As Google deepens its AI investment, could its new intelligence network Gemini leave ChatGPT in the dust?
As job insecurity in the tech industry spikes, employees are prioritizing well-being over hefty paychecks.
Prime cancellations dropped 14% in 2017 after the shady tactics were introduced, says the FTC.
Several current and former employees are suing over Twitter’s refusal to pay "tens of millions of dollars" in bonuses.
We dissect the ownership of the insurgent AI chatbot, ChatGPT. Hint, its not Elon Musk.
Large-scale DDoS attacks were to blame for major issues that occurred in early June, the tech giant has revealed.
If you think you're entitled to compensation from this lawsuit, make sure you're using the right site to make your claim.
Private Browsing now locks when not in use, and passwords can be shared with groups.
Office attendance will be tied to performance, and badge data will be used to track the number of workers coming in.