Small businesses looking to catch up on AI but face obstacles: study
A new study finds that small businesses are catching up with implementing AI tools in their businesses, even as many have faced implementation obstacles and aren't sure where to start.
California man shares 'horror story' of Airbnb booking experience on social media
An Airbnb customer shared his "brutal' experience booking a stay in London. He told FOX Business he believes he was scammed by the host and Airbnb eventually resolved the issue.
EU charges Apple with breaking tech competition rules, threatens hefty fine
The European Union's technology regulator charged Apple with violating its new Digital Markets Act, making the iPhone maker the first company charged under the law.
Caribbean island finds 'totally incidental' way to cash in on AI boom
The small Caribbean nation of Anguilla is cashing in on the artificial intelligence boom through registrations of internet domains with .ai addresses, which have surged in recent years.
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree DLC expansion released; players submit 'sick notes' to skip work and play
Fans of the award-winning video game Elden Ring have access to a new expansion of the game with the Shadow of the Erdtree DLC having been released to the public on Friday.
Tesla, opponents of Musk's pay package clash over resolving compensation lawsuit
Tesla and opponents of CEO Elon Musk's $56 billion pay package clashed in court over the next steps in resolving their legal dispute after shareholders voted to reinstate the package.
Federal lawsuit against TikTok to focus on children's privacy: report
The Justice Department is reportedly planning to focus an upcoming lawsuit against TikTok on the social media platform allegedly violating the privacy rights of children.
50 Cent's X account hacked by culprit who made millions in cryptocurrency scheme
Rapper 50 Cent wrote on Friday that his X account was hacked into by a criminal who promoted a crypto token called $GUNIT, as part of a $3 million pump-and-dump scheme.
567,000 chargers sold at Costco recalled for fire risk
More than half a million portable chargers that were sold at Costco are being recalled after 120 reports of fires and overheating, including two house fires.
China's Huawei discusses rapid advances in operating systems, AI technology
Huawei Technologies showcased its latest advances in operating systems and AI technology during its developer conference in Dongguan, China, officials say.
Nvidia, Microsoft, Apple about to rock big tech ETF
A popular tech ETF that counts Microsoft, Apple and Nvidia as top holdings is about to rebalance. The move comes as Nvidia's share price continues to smash records.
TikTok says US ban is inevitable unless law requiring divestment is blocked
TikTok asked a federal court to strike down the law requiring the app be divested from its China-based parent company ByteDance, arguing that a ban is inevitable unless the court acts.
Auto dealers face software outage after provider hit by cyber incidents
The incident marks the second time that CDK Global has disclosed an issue this week. The first, reported Wednesday, also prompted the company to temporarily take systems offline.
Musk looks to bring advertisers back to X after 'go f--- yourself' comment
Billionaire Elon Musk said that advertisers should consider returning to X after he told those leaving the platform last year to "go f--- yourself" over the boycott.
SpaceX launches 20 Starlink satellites into orbit from California
Elon Musk's SpaceX successfully launched a Falcon 9 rocket carrying 20 Starlink satellites into low earth orbit from California on Tuesday after a scrubbed launch in Florida.
14-year-old AI cyber exploitation victim speaks out about mortifying experience on social media
Fourteen-year-old Texas cyber exploitation victim Elliston Berry, her mother Anna McAdams and Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, relayed the horrors of AI nude deepfakes spreading across the web.
Nvidia topples Microsoft as world's most valuable company
Shares of Nvidia are showing no signs of cooling off as investors double down on the chipmaker's dominance in leading the artificial intelligence race.
Apple ends its buy now, pay later service
Apple Inc., abruptly stopped offering its buy now, pay later service Apple Pay Later on Monday, saying other installment loan options will be available in the fall.
FTC sues Adobe for allegedly hiding fees, making it tough to cancel subscriptions
The Federal Trade Commission is suing Adobe and two of the company's executives, claiming the Photoshop maker hides hefty termination fees and makes it tough for customers to cancel.
US surgeon general calls for social media platforms to display mental health warnings
Social media companies should be required to warn young users about the mental health dangers of using their platforms, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy said.


















