Ty Roush is a breaking news reporter based in New York City. Microsoft shares fell by more than 1.7% on Wednesday following a report the tech giant had lowered growth targets for AI product sales, ...
Apple's online store is going down for a few hours on a rolling country-by-country basis right now, but do not get your hopes up for new products. The store is down in the United Kingdom and many ...
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Stocks spent Tuesday in the dumpster, with the S&P 500 and the Dow each marking four-day losing streaks. Semiconductor stocks got badly hit–as did equities tied to the AI trade. Still, the situation ...
A Cloudflare outage disrupted major websites, including X and ChatGPT, for several hours on Tuesday. Cloudflare apologized, with CTO Dane Knecht saying it had "failed" its customers. The company said ...
The stock market marked its biggest decline in nearly a month after Wall Street shed highflying technology stocks. The S&P 500 dropped 1.2%. The Nasdaq Composite slid 2%. Both marked their biggest ...
A federal investigation into “a flight control issue” is underway after at least 15 people, including children, were taken to the hospital following a sudden drop in altitude on a JetBlue flight that ...
The new Windows 11 Start menu is now rolling out to all users. The menu brings a more flexible layout to the Apps section. Don't like it? You can still turn to a Start menu replacement. The Windows 11 ...
A significant downturn in international tourism threatens to erode billions in spending and deepen the nation's travel trade deficit, according to a new forecast by the U.S. Travel Association. The ...
The history of government shutdowns began in earnest in the nineteen-eighties. Even then, they were typically short and often revolved around a handful of issues. Not that there even was an issue all ...