Nintendo denies it supplied developers with tools for a 4K SwitchIt issued the statement after 'Bloomberg' claimed developers are already working on 4K Switch games.By M. Moon, 09.30.2021
Google might face US antitrust lawsuit over its cut of Play Store salesAt least three states are reportedly investigating the tech giant.By M. Moon, 12.19.2020
Why do memes suddenly matter in politics?In 2020, political campaigns have put a lot of effort into memes.By D. Cooper, 03.11.2020
Facebook plans to clarify when pro-Bloomberg posts come from staffersThe changes could impact all political campaigns and their staff.By C. Fisher, 02.21.2020
Super Micro will move chip production out of China to avoid spying claimsThere's no actual evidence of foul play.By R. England, 05.02.2019
US intelligence chief says 'no evidence' of Chinese spy chips'Bloomberg' reported that spies planted the chips on Super Micro motherboards.By K. Holt, 10.19.2018
After Math: Every robot was parkour fightingNumbers, because that's the theme of this column.By A. Tarantola, 10.14.2018
Apple told Congress it found no evidence of server tampering"Nothing was ever found," during scans of outbound traffic, it said.By S. Dent, 10.08.2018
Bloomberg’s Twitter-based news network launches December 18thIt's Twitter's first rolling news feed.By R. England, 11.15.2017
Medium adds Bloomberg and other publications to subscription serviceNon-members can read up to three stories per month.By R. LeFebvre, 09.08.2017
Juicero admits its hype machine is still too expensiveThe company is cutting 25 percent of staff as it focuses on lowering prices.By M. Locklear, 07.14.2017
Twitter's own 24-hour news channel will be made by BloombergThe exclusive, rolling news feed will cover global events for Twitter's audience.By D. Cooper, 05.01.2017
'Anniversary' iPhone reportedly crams big screen into smaller deviceThe flagship will have curved glass up front, but the OLED display itself will be flat. By S. Dent, 04.18.2017
Uber saw rapid growth in 2016, but it still bled cashIt apparently doubled its gross bookings in 2016.By M. Moon, 04.15.2017
All opinions are equal in BuzzFeed's new comment systemOutside Your Bubble tries to teach readers about how different people think.By D. Rossignol, 02.17.2017
Major advertising firm bans Breitbart for hate speechBreitbart can no longer run ads from AppNexus' ad network.By S. Buckley, 11.22.2016
Jack Dorsey calls Twitter the 'people's news network'It's a platform for 'news and talk,' not a social network.By D. Cooper, 10.11.2016
Bloomberg: Twitter is locked in an internal battle over saleJack Dorsey is resisting plans for a sale, but his authority at Twitter has been eroded.By D. Cooper, 10.05.2016
How to watch tonight's US presidential debateThere's no shortage of online viewing options as Clinton and Trump square off.By J. Fingas, 09.26.2016
Google opens Daydream VR platform to developersThe SDK has left beta, but the first phones officially supporting the platform won't be here for months.By D. Lumb, 09.22.2016