The foundation received about $130,000 worth of crypto in the last fiscal year, which made up 0.08% of its annual revenue.
We are already considering what has come up here as we determine our path forward,” Greg Varnum, a foundation spokesperson, said in January.
Atlassian’s Jira outage, first noticed last week, is somehow still affecting hundreds of the company’s customers and potentially thousands of developers around the world.
Earth Day is coming up on April 22, and companies are already unleashing a blizzard of virtue signals.
There are workarounds — for instance, uploading data to Google Drive and downloading it to a new Android device — but Apple makes the switch from Android a whole lot easier than Google has done for iPhone users.
IMDb TV has a new name: Amazon is rebranding its free, ad-supported streaming service as Freevee, and is getting ready for further international expansion.
Meta plans to charge a total 47.5% fee on metaverse items, and NFT creators on Twitter are upset.
WeWork, despite its best attempts, is not a tech company — at best, it’s a commercial real estate firm .
But there’s a catch: The plan only focuses on Intel’s operations, leaving out Scope 3 emissions, which are generally the biggest source of carbon pollution.
Yelp will cover expenses for employees and their dependents who need to travel out-of-state for abortion access, the company announced Tuesday.
Users have to answer questions, like the best idea for a TV show or the name of a movie that everyone loves, in a short amount of time.
It’s been two weeks since the launch of CNN+, and it’s not living up to the hype: Only 10,000 people are watching daily, according to inside sources who spoke to CNBC.
Previously, users who preferred the privacy-centric search engine could only use it as an extension within Safari or Chrome, or as a standalone app on iPhone and Android.
When your company is under immense media, legislative and regulatory pressure, it might cost a little more to keep top leaders safe.