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What's On Our Radar: February 2, 2017

Protests, Iran and Amazon earnings. Here's what's On Our Radar today: Violent protests erupted on the University of California, Berkeley campus over a planned speech from extreme conservative Milo Yiannopoulos, an editor for Breitbart News.

What's On Our Radar: February 2, 2017

Protests, Iran and Amazon earnings. Here's what's On Our Radar today: Violent protests erupted on the University of California, Berkeley campus over a planned speech from extreme conservative Milo Yiannopoulos, an editor for Breitbart News.

Facebook Vulnerable to Expected Changes in Key Visa Program

Among Silicon Valley’s top tech employers, Facebook Inc could be the most vulnerable to U.S. President Donald Trump’s expected crackdown on guest-worker visas, according to a Reuters analysis of U.S. Labor Department filings.

3 Questions for Apple, Inc. CEO Tim Cook Today

From Apple's plans for a possible repatriation tax break to management's confidence in its product pipeline, insights on these topics could help investors better understand the tech giant and its vision.

3 Questions for Apple, Inc. CEO Tim Cook Today

From Apple's plans for a possible repatriation tax break to management's confidence in its product pipeline, insights on these topics could help investors better understand the tech giant and its vision.

Say 'Hello' to the Anti-Smartphone

Designed to rejuvenate those “aha” moments, the Light phone frees up your daily burden of buzzes, rings and alerts while still keeping in touch.

Say 'Hello' to the Anti-Smartphone

Designed to rejuvenate those “aha” moments, the Light phone frees up your daily burden of buzzes, rings and alerts while still keeping in touch.

Real-Life ‘Iron Man’ Helps Vets Walk Again

Ekso Bionics is a company that designs and develops exoskeletons that can be used in the medical, military and industrial markets. CEO Nathan Harding told FOX Business Networks’s Stuart Varney how the bionic suits work.

Will Human-Like Robots Take Over the World?

In an interview with FOX Business Network's Stuart Varney, Helen Greiner, the co-founder of the company that makes Roomba robotic vacuums, weighed in on the futuristic robot created by Google that can walk and dance around like a human.