These wireless networks have fewest call issues, JD Power study finds
Verizon Wireless customers reported the fewest call issues in 2020, followed by AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint, J.D. Power's 2021 Wireless Network Quality Study found.
TikTok vulnerability, now fixed, could have exposed user profile data
A recently discovered vulnerability on TikTok would have allowed a cyberattacker to access user data, including phone numbers.
S&P 500, Nasdaq hit record highs with Apple, Tesla earnings on tap
The Nasdaq Composite soared to a record high ahead of a busy week for tech earnings.
Tech giants Apple, Microsoft and Tesla headline a busy earnings week
Overall, more than a fifth of the S&P 500 and a third of the Dow Jones Industrial Average are expected to provide their quarterly updates starting Monday.
Chipmaker Intel Corp. blames internal error on data leak
The computer chipmaker blamed an internal error for a data leak that prompted it to release a quarterly earnings report early.
Google closes Loon, its plan to use balloons for web access
Loon, which was overseen by Alphabet Inc., was unable to reduce costs enough to make its business model sustainable.
More than 78,000 Facebook, Instagram users removed for violating QAnon, social militarization policies
Facebook has removed more than 78,000 profiles on both Facebook and Instagram since August 2020
Facebook oversight board to review Trump ban decision
Facebook's oversight board, which reviews account removals, plans to review the company's decision to indefinitely suspend former President Donald Trump's account and determine whether or not to uphold the ban.
Zillow fixes glitch that caused some real estate agents' sales to disappear
Some real estate agents were surprised and concerned when data like their listings or sales history recently disappeared from popular real estate website Zillow.
Conservative publisher of Sen. Hawley’s book ‘taking a stand’ against blacklisting
Regnery Publishing President Thomas Spence told FOX Business they picked up Sen. Hawley's book because it offers an "important message."
College student uses single bitcoin investment to pay tuition
Early bitcoin investor Nikki Beesetti explains how a single transaction paid off in a big way.
Big Tech backs Biden's Day 1 immigration, climate executive orders
Big Tech came together Wednesday to cheer President Biden's inauguration and his first executive orders as the 46th president of the United States.
'Anti-Facebook' app MeWe sees surge in downloads amid Big Tech scrutiny
MeWe, a social media app centered around data privacy, has seen a surge in downloads in recent weeks as Big Tech companies crack down on user content.
Departing US FCC chair warns of threats to telecoms from China
Last month, the FCC began the process of revoking China Telecom’s authorization to operate in the United States
Dow, S&P, Nasdaq close at records as Biden sworn in as 46th U.S. President
Stocks hit record highs Wednesday as President Joe Biden was sworn in on the steps of the U.S. Capitol.
Dating apps flourish amid coronavirus pandemic as singles get serious about dating
The coronavirus pandemic has created big business for dating apps as in-person interactions have become limited.
San Francisco leaders warn tech worker exodus could have ‘severe’ economic effects
City officials say remote work has contributed to an outmigration of tech employees.
Ahead of Biden inauguration, FCC warns against using personal radios to 'facilitate criminal acts'
The agency issued the strict reminder after becoming aware of discussions on social media platforms suggesting that some FCC-regulated radio services may be used as an alternative to social media "for groups to communicate and coordinate future activities."
Boeing 737 Max to be cleared by European aviation agency
The Boeing 737 Max will be approved to resume flights in Europe next week, following nearly two years of reviews after the aircraft was involved in two deadly crashes that saw the planes grounded worldwide, the head of the European aviation safety agency said Tuesday.
Apple sued for offering Telegram in App Store despite alleged hate speech, extremist behavior
A non-profit advocacy group has slapped Apple with a lawsuit for failing to remove Telegram from its app store despite the app allegedly allowing hate speech and extremist or illegal behavior.



















