Apple Products, Including Music, iCloud, Knocked Offline
On Monday afternoon, Apple's support page on Twitter said all of the outages have been resolved, and its website shows that systems should be running normally.
NASA's 'Phenomenal' Crawler Rolling Out 2,600-ton SLS Moon Rocket Explained
The enormous transport vehicle, tasked with moving NASA's mega moon rocket to its launch pad, is capable of shifting 18 million pounds and has a top speed of one mile per hour when loaded.
Billionaire Eric Schmidt Really Needs to Google '5G in the U.S.'
The U.S. government has a dysfunction when it comes to 5G, but the issue is not with the private sector—it's with the U.S. government itself.
Bipartisan Border Caucus Pitches High-Tech Fix to Fight Illegal Immigration
"I'm for secure borders and I'm for immigration," Rep. Gonzalez said. "And I think that the best way to do it is through cutting-edge technology that we already have."
Former Google Employee Reveals the Dark Side of Tech Company Perks
"It really does become your everything," Waks told Newsweek about working at Google. "I would go into the office on Saturdays and Sundays just to use the gym."
Technology is Not Neutral. The Russian Invasion of Ukraine Made That Clear
While some Western media coverage of the conflict in Ukraine has revealed the "ignorance, arrogance and racism" of the media, the fact that several of these billion-dollar platforms have exacerbated conflict around the world and repeatedly failed to stave the growing scourge of state-sponsored information operations is illustrative of the same bias and injustice.
VPN Demand in Russia Soars Over 1,000 Percent As Online Censorship Grows
Russians appear to be flocking to download internet privacy apps from mobile stores as the country's government exerts control over what information can be spread online.
BMW's Investment Will Help To Fight Counterfeit Car Parts Market
Software company Alitheon wants to use cloud computing and "digital fingerprinting" to fight auto parts counterfeiters.
Democrats Look to Recapture Middle America with High-Tech Manufacturing
"If we offer a real plan, a real vision, and we deliver on that, then I think we can start to win back the trust of voters who have left us," Rep. Khanna said.
Alternatives to Facebook: Taking the 'Big' Out of 'Big Tech'
It's time to face the facts: Social media as we know it is beyond salvation.
Tech Workers in Ukraine Put Down Keyboards and Pick Up Rifles, Execs Say
Tech executives told Newsweek that some of their employees in Ukraine are taking up arms as Russia's invasion continues.
The Human Side of Data Science Can No Longer Be an Afterthought
We cannot afford to build the tech first and then worry about the ethical and social implications later. Instead, we need to integrate a human perspective throughout data science.
Spotify Says It Won't Leave Russia as Other Companies Pull Out
"We think it's critically important to try to keep our service operational in Russia to allow for the global flow of information," the company said.
Why the Fitbit Ionic Is Being Recalled and How to Get a Refund
More than 100 people say they have been burned by the smart watch, which has seen sales of 1.7 million since its release in 2017.
Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles and Russia's Stockpile Explained
Amid fears of a nuclear conflict after Russia put its nuclear weapons system on high alert, the U.S. has postponed an ICBM test.
After Apple Stops Sales in Russia, Ukraine Asks Tim Cook To Block App Store
Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine's vice prime minister, also asked Google to block Google Play services in Russia—a country where most of the population use Android phones.
Pirelli's Next 150 Years Start With a Transformative Product Shift
For the company's 150th anniversary, CEO Marco Tronchetti talks about the past, recent technological developments, and what the future holds.
Roscosmos Head Rejects Anonymous Claim That Russian Satellites Were Hacked
Dmitry Rogozin, director of Russia's space agency, referred to hackers as "petty swindlers" after it was claimed that Russia now "has no control over their own spy satellites."
DDOS Explained As Mapping Tool Used in Ukraine Is Hit by Cyberattack
Liveuamap, which has been showing the locations of Russian strikes in Ukraine, was taken offline by unknown attackers.
What Impact Do Video Games Have on Strategic Military Advantages?
Cognitive benefits from video games may come at a physical drawback among new recruits.
$20 Million of Crypto Donated to Ukraine Following Russian Invasion
The flood of donations came after Ukraine requested financial support via Twitter and shared cryptocurrency wallet addresses.
Slack Suffers Global Outage as Millions of Users Affected
Slack users today have been reporting outages with the workplace communication platform today (February 22).
Spotify Makes Car Thing Available to More Subscribers
Spotify's Car Thing smart device in-car technology will be more widely available in 2022.
AI Taught to Control Fake Sun That Could Provide Almost Limitless Energy
Researchers have trained an AI program to control plasma in the hope that it will make potentially ground-breaking nuclear fusion a reality faster.
It's Time for Tech Creators to Take on the Hospital Crisis
At a time when so many doctors and nurses are burned out and leaving their professions, it's crucial to listen to them about what they need.
Peter Thiel Dishes Out $1.5M to Support a New Dating App for Conservatives
'The Right Stuff' app is set to launch this summer as a way for conservatives living in large, liberal-leaning cities to connect with one another.
5 Takeaways From Elon Musk's Long-Awaited Starship Update
SpaceX fans want to hear more about the company's Starship rocket capable of taking humans to Mars. On Thursday, its CEO gave his first major update since 2019.
How to Watch Astra Rocket Launch Today After It Was Scrapped 2 Times
The private rocket company will try once more to launch from Cape Canaveral, Florida on Thursday after the previous attempt was scrubbed moments before liftoff.
Congress' Investment in American Industry is Missing an Ingredient
Trickling out subsidies through dozens of federal bureaucracies, as the House and Senate bills propose, won't by themselves revive American high-tech manufacturing.
Trump Welcomes Canadian COVID Protesters to His New Social Media Platform
The former president's Truth Social app is set to launch later this month.