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Jury orders Uber to pay $5,000 to woman who says she was attacked by a driver
Uber has lost back-to-back lawsuits after bellwether trials. Bloomberg/Getty Images A North Carolina woman sued Uber after she alleged a driver assaulted her in 2019. The rideshare company faces thou
Apple isn't losing its Trump whisperer
Apple CEO Tim Cook has been a constant sight in President Donald Trump's Washington. Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down as CEO in September. He won't be going far
I rated Tim Cook a 'loser' in 2013. He proved me — and Silicon Valley — wrong.
Tim Cook (left) and CEO Steve Jobs remove microphones on a stage at Apple headquarters in Silicon Valley in 2010. REUTERS/Kim White After Apple cofounder Steve Jobs died, many questioned whether Tim
The Onion CEO says he has a deal to buy Infowars —and 'grand designs' beyond owning Alex Jones
The Onion CEO says it expects to takeover Alex Jones' Infowars within weeks. Joe Buglewicz/Getty Images The Onion has a new plan to take over Alex Jones' Infowars. CEO Ben Collins said they want to u
The drama between a software engineering veteran and Google is heating up — and playing out in public
Google DeepMind CEO Demis Hassabis (pictured right) pushed back hard against Steve Yegge's claims about Google's internal AI adoption. Bloomberg/Bloomberg via Getty Images Former Googler and software
Read Tim Cook's farewell letter reflecting on his time at Apple
Apple's Tim Cook announced he's stepping down, effective September 1, 2026. Fabrice COFFRINI / AFP via Getty Images Tim Cook posted a farewell letter reflecting on his time as Apple CEO. Cook is step
The biggest question for Apple's new CEO: Does he need an iPhone for the AI era?
The iPhone Steve Jobs debuted in 2007 set the stage for the company's next two decades. Will it — and new CEO John Ternus — survive the AI era? David Paul Morris/Getty Images Steve Jobs made the iPho
The history of Apple in photos, from the early Steve Jobs era to the iPhone launch to its next CEO
John Ternus was named Apple's next CEO in April 2026. Bloomberg/Getty Images Apple is entering a new era as it names John Ternus its next CEO. The iPhone maker has hit milestones like a $4 trillion m
Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down
Alberto Rodriguez/Variety via Getty Images Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down. Apple hardware boss John Ternus, who had been widely viewed as a likely successor, will take on the CEO role September
Red Lobster brings back the 'endless shrimp' deal that cost them millions
Red Lobster's "endless shrimp" is back. Bloomberg/Getty Images Red Lobster lost $11 million in three months on its $20 all-you-can-eat shrimp promotion. Now it's introducing a $24.99 deal for dine-in
What a US destroyer shooting a cargo ship's engine out says about how the Navy is handling Iran blockade runners
CENTCOM said the vessel's crew didn't comply with repeated warnings over a six-hour period. US Central Command The US disabled and seized an Iranian-flagged cargo ship in the Hormuz blockade. The Nav
We're young, in love, and sleep in separate bedrooms. It's made our romantic life even better.
Katie Loftin and Phill Jackson Courtesy of Katie Loftin Dallas couple Phill Jackson and Katie Loftin have separate bedrooms in their two-bedroom apartment. The couple said this arrangement allows the
Meta quietly hired two more founding members from Mira Murati's Thinking Machines Lab
Thinking Machines Lab CEO Mira Murati. Bloomberg/Getty Images Meta has hired two more founding members of Thinking Machines Lab, bringing the total to seven. A third employee, a widely-cited AI resea
Meet John Ternus, the Apple exec who is replacing Tim Cook as CEO
John Ternus was Apple's head of hardware engineering. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images John Ternus is set to succeed Tim Cook as Apple's CEO in September. Ternus, who joined Apple in 2001, is known for h
N3on's calculated chaos: How a top livestreamer built his career
N3on, whose real name is Rangesh Mutama, has found big success in livestreaming, but at a cost. Nathan James N3on is a 21-year-old livestreamer who mastered the medium by stirring up trouble. His ris
DARPA says its powdered blood for future warfare works in animals. Now comes the hard part.
Marines carry a simulated casualty during a tactical competition at Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Vincent Needham DARPA's powdered blood has shown succ
Meta fast-tracks fiber technician training to solve a major data center bottleneck
Meta A new Meta program is set to train fiber technicians in four weeks. Fiber optic networks are a critical link in the construction and operation of AI data centers. AI companies are sprinting to b
I built an AI tool to mimic my work. It's helped create passive income from my solo business.
Julia Starr vibe coded an app using the platform Lovable. Robert Warren for BI Career coach Julia Starr used AI to vibe code an app that mimics her signature framework. The app is a passive income st
'Completely open' didn't last very long in the Strait of Hormuz. Here's the situation.
A commercial vessel seen sailing toward the Strait of Hormuz amid the ongoing ceasefire. Shadi J. H. Alassar/Anadolu/Getty Images Iran announced Friday that the Strait of Hormuz was "completely open"
Nike stumbled with the people it counts on most: runners
Running has been an important category for Nike. Morgan Harlow/Getty Images For Nike Running A Nike ad featuring the line "Walkers tolerated" has sparked backlash within the running community. The sp