Palmer Luckey's Anduril, software AI company Palantir and Elon Musk's SpaceX are getting the lion's share of defense tech dollars from the Pentagon.
Journalist Jacob Silverman writes that companies from Google to SpaceX have embraced war and lined up for lucrative contracts ...
From drones to missiles to submarines, the $30.5 billion defense startup wants to transform how the tools of war are made. It ...
Meta's twin legal defeats this week and a big sell-off in Micron spurred a drop in technology stocks, which were broadly hit by rising oil prices.
Expect both hacking and physical attacks during conflicts ...
At conferences, in pitch decks, and increasingly in public writing, “service” is increasingly being used to describe the work ...
The Iran war is tightening global tech supply chains by cutting off helium from Qatar, a key source of the gas used in advanced industries like chipmaking.
Why Saronic, Epirus, Anduril, Astranis, and Forterra are among Fast Company's Most Innovative companies of 2026.
The war has made the market more volatile, but it's not why tech stocks are down lately.