T-Mobile Users’ Data Have Been Breached

T-Mobile ​​(NASDAQ: TMUS) has spoken out about how the company has been a victim to a data breach that may have compromised the data of 100 million customers. This just adds to a long list of companies that have endured a data breach or cyberattack this year.

Robinhood’s Highly Anticipated IPO Is Here

The popular investing and trading platform Robinhood is set to go public this week and its expectations are massive. Robinhood is aiming for a market valuation of about $35 billion for its upcoming IPO.

Blue Origin Traveled to Space

Earlier this week, Amazon’s (NASDAQ: AMZN) founder and CEO and one of the richest people in the world, Jeff Bezos, traveled to space and back.

Electric Airplanes Prepare for Flight

The quest for electric airplanes has officially begun, and United Airlines Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: UAL) and Mesa Air Group Inc. (NASDAQ: MESA) are investing in Heart Aerospace to get on the path to becoming market leaders when it comes to making electric aviation a reality in the years to come.

Would a Ban on Bitcoin Prevent Ransomware Attacks?

The rise of ransomware attacks in the past few years has shown that now more than ever, we need to increase security and prevention so these attacks don’t happen. So how are we going to do that? Is a ban on Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies really going to solve this problem?

Get to Know These Solar Energy Stocks

It probably doesn’t come as a surprise to you, but renewable energy sources like solar energy are expected to experience massive growth in the next decade.

It’s Amazon Prime Day Again

It’s that time again — the annual Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) 48-hour Prime Day event is underway. The company is expecting to drive sales over this time and hopefully hit new sales highs for the year.

Buy Now, Pay Later

The “buy now, pay later” market has grown significantly in the past year. Can it keep its momentum?

Supply Chain Bottlenecks Taking a Toll on U.S.

It was a tough year for a lot of industries because of the coronavirus pandemic. The pandemic has created supply chain bottlenecks which have caused some shortages across a range of products and industries. That’s why the U.S. is taking the future very seriously and has released an initial plan on how to do what it needs to do to stay competitive and innovative.