Elizabeth Holmes trial: live updates from former lab director, investor

On deck for this week is Dr. Kingsuk Das, another former lab director. Investor Alan Eisenman and journalist Roger Parloff are also expected to testify for the prosecution in the coming days.

Apple-1 computer sold out of Steve Jobs' garage could fetch $600K

A fully-functional Apple-I computer, which was built by Apple founders Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak and sold out of Jobs’ garage, is going up for auction.

Elizabeth Holmes trial: live updates as attorney for upper crust families testifies

A high-powered attorney, who worked with billionaire families on their trusts and estates, will continue his testimony for the prosecution Wednesday in the federal fraud case against former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes.

Elizabeth Holmes trial live updates: DeVos family investor testifies

The federal fraud trial against Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes was back in session Tuesday with witnesses for the prosecution who resumed testimony after a nearly week-long hiatus.

Yahoo pulls out of China amid 'challenging' business, legal environment

Yahoo said it plans to pull out of China, citing an “increasingly challenging” environment. Its services will no longer be accessible as of Nov. 1.

Sour Halloween: Gaming platform Roblox crashes

To the dismay of millions of children -- and the parents trying to keep them busy and cope with their anguish -- the popular gaming platform Roblox crashed Friday, and the company was still trying to restore service Saturday.

Facebook changes name to Meta

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg announced Thursday that the social media giant has been renamed Meta.

Elizabeth Holmes trial: updates as Theranos founder's TV interviews become issue

Roughly halfway through the federal fraud trial against Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes, the prosecution continues to call witnesses Tuesday – including former investors in the failed blood-testing startup.

Facebook: Language gaps weaken platform's screening of hate, terrorism

Internal Facebook files reveal that in some of the world’s most volatile regions, terrorist content and hate speech proliferate because of the company’s language gaps.

Amid the Capitol riot, Facebook faced its own insurrection

New internal documents provided by former Facebook employee-turned-whistleblower Frances Haugen provide a rare glimpse into how the company, after years under the microscope for the policing of its platform, appears to have simply stumbled into the Jan. 6 riot.

Elizabeth Holmes trial: live updates as prosecution continues case

A former Theranos project manager will continue his testimony under cross-examination Wednesday as the high-profile fraud trial against Elizabeth Holmes nears its halfway point.

Elizabeth Holmes trial: live updates from witness testimony about Theranos

Former Theranos product manager Daniel Edlin will resume his testimony Tuesday in the federal fraud case against the company’s former CEO Elizabeth Holmes.

Elizabeth Holmes trial: Former Theranos product manager on the stand

A dermatologist-turned-lab-director who briefly oversaw Theranos’ testing lab will resume his testimony in the federal fraud trail against the company’s former CEO Elizabeth Holmes on Friday.

Elizabeth Holmes trial: live updates as ex-Safeway CEO testifies

The fraud trial against Theranos founder Elizabeth Holmes resumed Tuesday in San Jose with the former CEO of Safeway set to resume his testimony after a nearly week-long break in the proceedings.

Poll: Majority of Bay Area residents say they're likely to leave the region in next few years

A new poll showed a growing number of Bay Area residents said they're likely to move out of the region in the next few years, with the high cost of living and staggering housing costs among the driving reasons to leave.

Largest teachers union demands tech leaders regulate dangerous social media challenges

The president of the National Education Association, the largest teachers union in the country, sent a letter to the leaders of Tik Tok, Facebook, and Twitter Friday, calling on them to change their algorithms that promote challenges like the #SlapATeacherChallenge, and spread disinformation to students.