Meta's shares dropped over 12% due to a staggering $16 billion tax charge, marking its biggest loss in years. Meanwhile, Microsoft and Alphabet reported mixed quarterly results, with Alphabet hitting a record revenue.
This week, investors brace for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut amid ongoing government shutdown effects, while major tech firms unveil earnings that could shift market dynamics. Stay informed!
In a landmark settlement, YouTube agrees to pay $24.5 million to Donald Trump after suspending his account post-Jan. 6 Capitol attacks. The deal includes funds for the National Mall and a White House ballroom.
Global markets are rattled as bond yields reach historic highs amid rising public debt and geopolitical tensions. Investors react to Alphabet's antitrust victory, while Kraft Heinz announces a split. Is a financial crisis looming?
Stock futures climbed after a favorable ruling for Alphabet, boosting tech stocks like Google and Apple. As market volatility looms, investors await the crucial August jobs report.
Sony has made waves by removing the External Monitor app from the Xperia 1 VII, now requiring a $4.99 monthly subscription for its use. This move has left many users frustrated as they can no longer utilize their smartphones as external cameras.
A major data breach at Google has left millions of Gmail users vulnerable, prompting urgent security alerts and raising concerns about the tech giant's data management practices. Learn how this incident could affect you!
In a nail-biting finish, Shedeur Sanders showed his competitive spirit as he pleaded with coach Kevin Stefanski to return to the field during the Browns' close 19-17 win over the Rams.
A new analysis reveals that Meta's CEO Mark Zuckerberg has the highest security budget among tech leaders, with $27 million allocated for 2024, far surpassing that of his peers. Discover how security spending has surged across Silicon Valley in response to rising threats.
In a surprising move, AI startup Perplexity has offered $34.5 billion to acquire Google’s Chrome browser, aiming to preempt potential antitrust actions. This follows rival OpenAI's similar interest in the web giant's flagship product.