The suspended chief executive of Cambridge Analytica said in a secretly recorded video broadcast on Tuesday that his UK-based political consultancy's online campaign played a decisive role in U.S. President Donald Trump's 2016 election victory.
Chipmaker AMD says it plans to release patches to fix some of the flaws in its microprocessors detailed by CTS Labs last week.
An Uber self-driving car has hit and killed a woman crossing the street in Arizona, marking the first fatality caused by an autonomous vehicle and a potential blow to the technology expected to transform transportation.
Some 110 countries have agreed to work towards forming an international consensus by 2020 on how to tax digital businesses across borders, the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has announced.
Facebook faces new calls for regulation from within U.S. Congress and was hit with questions about personal data safeguards after reports a political consultant gained inappropriate access to 50 million users' data starting in 2014.
Facebook will roll out the stripped down version of its social media platform, Facebook Lite, to more countries including developed ones, to attract users struggling with slower mobile data connections.
Singapore-based Broadcom has withdrawn its US$117 billion bid to acquire Qualcomm, two days after U.S. President Donald Trump blocked the attempt citing national security concerns.
Alphabet's Google has announced it will ban advertisements for cryptocurrencies and related content starting in June.
Stephen Hawking, who sought to explain some of the most complicated questions of life while himself working under the shadow of a likely premature death, has died at 76.
An Israeli cyber security research firm with six employees says it has found security flaws in AMD microprocessors.
U.S. President Donald Trump has issued an order prohibiting semiconductor maker Broadcomd's proposed takeover of Qualcomm on grounds of national security, bringing an end to what would have been the technology industry's biggest deal ever.
The U.S. Treasury Department told Singapore-based Broadcom it confirmed some of its national security concerns about the chipmaker's unsolicited bid to buy rival Qualcomm, in an apparent attempt to block any deal before it is signed.
Dropbox this week priced shares for its initial public offering that would value it at up to US$7.1 billion, nearly a third below the valuation it commanded in 2014, a clear sign of how overheated the private tech market became a few years back.
Waymo, the autonomous vehicle arm of Alphabet, said on Friday it would launch a self-driving trucks pilot in Atlanta to carry cargo for Google's data centers.
Broadcom has promised not to sell critical national security assets to foreign buyers if its deal to buy chipmaker Qualcomm is approved, another effort by the Singapore-based firm to appease U.S. security concerns.