Trump's FCC boss calls California's net neutrality illegal
A risk to the rest of the country
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai dubbed California's net neutrality bill "illegal" saying it "poses a risk to the rest of the country".
Microsoft considers shifting jobs overseas
Can't get the staff
Software king of the world Microsoft is considering moving more of its operations overseas because Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump will not allow it to bring in more foreign workers.
Trump's Supreme Court nominee is anti-net neutrality
So no legal protection
There had been some hopes that the legal system would protect US net neutrality from being handed over ?? the telco monopolies, but it looks like President Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump has made sure that could not happen.
Tech workers revolting over Trump
Telling companies to stop working with him
Technology companies are finding that their workers are in revolt and pressing executives to rethink their work with the Trump administration and in many cases drop lucrative federal contracts.
Trump praises Foxconn while threatening Harley-Davidson
Bringing in the Taiwanese as the Americans flee to EU
US President Donald Trump praised Taiwanese high-tech company Foxconn and vaguely threatened US motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson which is threatening to move some of its operations to the EU.
Tech shares casualities of Trump's trade war
Intel, Micron and Nvidia hit by friendly fire
US semiconductor stocks slumped on fears of deep losses in Intel, Micron and Nvidia, as new measures targeting the technology sector in President Donald Trump’s trade conflict with China triggered a wave of investor fear.
Trump assures Apple it is safe from tariffs
Consumer electronics not covered
President Donald Trump told Apple Chief Executive Tim Cook that the US government would not levy tariffs on iPhones assembled in China.
ZTE agrees to US demands
Ban lifting likely
ZTE has signed an agreement in principle that would lift a US Commerce Department ban on buying from US suppliers, allowing the outfit to get back into the business.
Apple fanboy Trump refuses to part with his two iPhones
Despite security fears
Despite the fact that he is placing the United States in the hands of Apple's unique security system, President Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump refuses to give up his two iPhones, even if his security staff plead with him to be a little more sensible.
Gates dilates on Trump
Trump can't tell two different sexual diseases apart but knew a lot about Gates' daughter
Software King of the World Sir William Gates III has angered Donald (Prince of Orange) Trump's cheerleaders by pointing out that the president has a problem when it comes to spotting his sexually transmitted diseases but knew rather a lot about Gate's daughter Jennifer.