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.
The 5 biggest issues for technology companies in 2021
After a year of startling growth, the tech industry faces a more vexing 2021.
Apple CEO responds to Big Tech criticism: No 'intersection' between free speech, incitement of violence
Apple CEO Tim Cook stood by his company's decision to remove alternative social media platform Parler from the App Store, as Big Tech companies face criticism over censorship after the Jan. 6 Capitol riot.
FAA approves first fully-automated commercial drone flight
The Federal Aviation Administration has approved the nation's first-ever fully automated commercial drone flights.
Apple prototypes foldable iPhone screens: report
Apple Inc. is reportedly considering making an iPhone with a foldable screen.
Selena Gomez: Big Tech 'cashing in from evil’
In an exclusive interview with The Associated Press, Gomez said she’s frustrated by what she views as the companies’ lackluster response and that they have to “stop doing the bare minimum.”
Boeing's other big problem: Fixing its space program
The company's biggest space initiatives have been dogged by faulty designs, software errors and chronic cost overruns.
Email marketing service cuts ties with pro-2nd Amendment nonprofit in latest tech censorship
Mailchimp, the email marketing firm, has dropped a pro-Second Amendment nonprofit from using its platform to reach its members – in a move that critics see as another attempt in the tech industry to stifle conservative speech.
Ford, Toyota, Subaru curb production amid computer-chip shortage
A shortage of computer chips is curbing production for automakers around the world.
Microsoft, Oracle, Salesforce join effort to develop COVID-19 vaccination digital passport
The technology would allow individuals to obtain a copy of their immunization records through a digital wallet of their choice, such as Apple Wallet or Google Pay, while those without smartphones would receive paper printed with QR codes containing verifiable credentials.
Varney rips Twitter over Trump ban: It’s ‘censorship, plain and simple’
FOX Business’ Stuart Varney argues during his latest "My Take" that Twitter’s ban of President Trump is a “danger to an open democracy.”



















