LinkedIn is testing the idea of letting users charge for virtual events hosted on its platform, potentially creating a new moneymaker for both the social network and its users.
Google lashed out in court at the European Union regulators who levied a record-breaking $5 billion fine and imposed an antitrust order that struck at the heart of the U.S. tech giant’s ability to make money.
The Biden administration is considering invoking a Cold War-era national security law to force companies in the semiconductor supply chain to provide information on inventory and sales of chips.
The Biden administration is pressuring companies involved in the semiconductor supply chain to be more transparent as the global chips shortage continues to wreak havoc across many industries.
The amount of time it’s taking for chip-starved companies to get orders filled stretched to 21 weeks in August, indicating that shortages are getting worse.
OVH Groupe SAS kicked off an initial public offering in Paris, in a move meant to give the cloud-storage provider funding to finance its competition with Amazon.com.
Russia is stepping up pressure on U.S. technology companies ahead of this week’s parliamentary elections, the latest move in an escalating squeeze on the Internet.
Charlie Bell, who long reported to former Amazon Web Services chief Andy Jassy and oversaw the engineering teams working on AWS’s main software services, will become an executive vice president reporting to Microsoft...