White Castle hiring robots to ‘give the right tools’ for serving more ‘hot and tasty food’: VP
As a solution to the post-pandemic hiring slowdown, White Castle Vice President Jamie Richardson says "Flippy" the robot has the "tools" to help cook up more "hot and tasty" food.
Tech stocks headed for ‘bloodbath’ in 2023, more ‘job threats’ expected
Tech stocks are positioned to fall again in 2023 as the U.S. Federal Reserve continues interest rate hikes to slow inflation
Samsung's profit sinks to 8-year low on slowing demand
Samsung issued a preliminary look at quarterly results that indicated that profit dropped by two-thirds to an eight-year low.
White Castle embraces automation, rolls out 'Flippy' the robot amid hiring difficulties
White Castle Vice President Jamie Richardson shows how 'Flippy' the robot flips burgers and drops fresh fries at 100 locations nationwide.
Sony unveils prototype EV, Afeela with Honda at CES
Sony and Honda rolled out their prototype EV called the Afeela at the annual CES in Las Vegas.
Gemini co-founder says Genesis ‘engaging in bad faith stall tactics’
Gemini co-founder pens open letter to rival Genesis on Twitter asking for $900 million loan repayment.
Equinox’s anti-New Year’s resolution campaign causes social media uproar: Take it 'somewhere else'
Luxury fitness club Equinox is under fire for its "exclusionary" health campaign called "We Don’t Speak January" — as well as a now-deleted TikTok post. "January is a fantasy," the company said.
Apple production in China begins to catch up despite COVID-19 woes
Foxconn's iPhone 14 pro factory in Zhengzhou, China is continuing to be plagued by COVID-19, workers protests, and employees quitting at Apple's factory.
Ninth Circuit breathes new life into children's class action lawsuit against Google for YouTube ad tracking
A panel on the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court decision that dismissed a class action lawsuit brought by children whose private information was used for ad targeting without parental consent.
Elon Musk says nearly 100 Starlinks active in Iran amid protests, censorship
Nearly 100 Starlink terminals are active in Iran amid widespread internet disruptions and mass protests over the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini.
McDonald's unveils first automated location, social media worried it will cut 'millions' of jobs
Some users worried the technology will end up cutting "millions" of jobs, but McDonald's argued the system helps restaurant crews focus on speed and accuracy in food prep.
Elon Musk says FBI 'obviously overreached' with regard to online censorship
Twitter head Elon Musk said the FBI has overreached with regard to online censorship
Holiday donations to food banks and toy drives dwindle due to inflation: 'People pull back'
Food banks and toy drives in the U.S. are in need of holiday donations as many struggle to keep up with rising demand while inflation takes a toll on organizations and families.
Career challenge at the holidays: How do you handle the office gift exchange?
Experts weigh in on handling the office gift swap during the holidays. While some options are suitable for colleagues, some are definitely off-limits — and some send the wrong message.
Microsoft challenges FTC's block of $68.7B acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc.: Report
Microsoft challenged the Federal Trade Commission's attempt to block the software giant's acquisition of Activision Blizzard Inc. for $68.7 billion.
Samsung recalling over 663,000 top-load washing machines over fire hazard
Samsung issued a recall of hundreds of thousands of specific top-load washing machines on Thursday, according to the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Disney will dump 'cash cow' ESPN and ABC in late 2023, Wells Fargo predicts
Wells Fargo bank analysts are predicting the return of Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger will lead to a spinoff of ESPN and ABC.
Growing 'kidult' trend takes toy industry by storm
Fox News Digital hears from leading experts on the new "kidulting" trend and how it's impacting the toy industry this holiday shopping season.
Arizona toy store forced to close over inflation after 24 years in business: 'Heart-wrenching'
Local small business Kidstop Toys & Books in Scottsdale, Arizona, is closing its doors after 24 years in business, and inflation is reportedly the reason why.
As Congress moves to ban TikTok from US government devices, FCC's Carr warns of 'nightmare scenario’ by China
Senior Republican and FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr discussed the "very unique threat" posed by TikTok.



















