Intel
Lauren Boebert says "conspiracy theorists" shouldn't be on committees
The Republican representative said Democrats Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell should be kept off the Intelligence Committee in the new GOP-controlled House.
The Working Class Is Up For Grabs. Which Party Will Claim It?
If either party is serious about becoming working class centric, they must make it clear that Intel's announcement should become the new normal for companies looking to gain access to the American marketplace.
Factories Could Close as Semiconductor Chip Inventory Critically Low
The Commerce Department said that a disruption of even a few weeks at a foreign plant could cause U.S. factories to halt production due to lack of inventory.
Major Olympic Sponsors Protect Investment, Stay Quiet on China Before Games
"I would not be surprised that the sponsors would remain silent... you could potentially lose business," said Dae Hee Kawk of the University of Michigan.
Intel Deletes Xinjiang Forced Labor Reference After China Backlash
Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger sought to defend his company's decision on Monday.
Here Is How To Keep Up With the Announcements From CES 2022
With presentations from the likes of Sony, Samsung, Intel, LG and Nvidia, this year's Consumer Electronics Show promises lots of exciting news.
Intel Apologizes for Xinjiang Boycott After China Backlash
Chinese state media criticized Intel this week before the American chipmaker issued an apology on Thursday.
Intel to Put Unvaccinated Workers on Unpaid Leave in April Unless Exempted
The company gave employees a deadline of January 4 to be fully vaccinated or get an exemption, citing the government mandate for federal contractors.
New 'Unfixable' Security Vulnerability Discovered in Intel Chipsets
Researchers discovered that this vulnerability could allow hackers to compromise platform encryption keys and steal sensitive information.
U.S. Intel Chief Says No Disrespect to Trump Intended
White House officials were reportedly furious at Dan Coats' surprised reaction when told of a second Trump-Putin summit.
House Intel Committee Ending Russia Probe 'Cover-Up'
"Politics beat a desire for the truth," former Attorney General Eric Holder said, slamming House Intelligence Committee Republicans for unilaterally shutting down the Trump-Russia probe.
Apple Finally Admits Every iPhone Has Bug
Security experts say the Meltdown and Spectre bugs are a "very serious timebomb."
Republicans Accused of Trump Dossier Leaks
A lawyer for the intelligence firm behind the notorious dossier has made the claims.
Tel Aviv Diary: Warily Welcoming a High-Tech Deal
Intel is buying Jerusalem-based Mobileye for $15.3 billion.
Michael Dorf: Why Is Trump Attacking Our Top Spies?
Was Trump's response response to the briefing on Russia's election hacking appropriate?
New MacBook Pros Will Soon Be One Step Behind
Why did Apple decide to roll out its new MacBooks with a processor that will be outdated in just a few months?
John McAfee Sues Intel to Use His Own Name
McAfee tells Newsweek he is "pissed off" that Intel is trying to prevent him using his own name.
Cisco Systems Seen Following Intel With Wide Job Cuts
The network equipment maker will lay off 14,000 employees, nearly 20 percent of its global workforce, technology news site CRN reported.
China Boasts World's Fastest Supercomputer
China has become a world leader in supercomputer technology by focusing on homegrown research and development.
Watch: 100 Synchronized Drones Put on a Light Show
This is the first time that a single operator has been allowed to fly so many drones in the U.S.
Putting the Silicon in the Valley
The story behind the silicon, circuits and wires that power your smartphone, computer and even your kitchen appliances.
Tim Cook Can't Succeed Running Steve Jobs's Company
For Apple to continue to dominate, it needs to forget about its visionary founder.