GrubHub faces potential class action lawsuit over restaurant listings
GrubHub is being sued by a restaurant in North Carolina and a restaurant in California because the company listed their information on its platform without permission.
Apple's Tim Cook says iPhone 12 'off to a great start' as earnings top expectations
The latest model went on sale on Oct. 23 and is the first Apple smartphone to utilize 5G network technology.
California court rules Uber can continue pushing pro-gig worker messages
A California state superior court has ruled that Uber can continue pushing pro-gig worker messages to its drivers through the rideshare app.
Ahead of 2020 election, TikTok partners with fact-checkers to prevent misinformation
TikTok has partnered with fact-checkers ahead of the 2020 presidential election to prevent the spread of disinformation, such as early claims to victory, according to a blog post.
Chinese spies, corporate trade secrets: Maria Bartiromo, James Freeman 'The Cost'
Corporate espionage by the Chinese has plagued U.S. tech companies.
FBI warns of 'increased and imminent' ransomware threat to health care sector
The FBI has warned of a major ransomware threat to the U.S. healthcare sector.
Apple faces French antitrust complaint over iPhone privacy changes
Advertising companies and publishers have filed a complaint against Apple Inc. with France’s competition authority, arguing that privacy changes the smartphone maker plans to roll out are anticompetitive.
Nasdaq leads stock rebound ahead of big tech earnings
Amazon and Apple will lead Thursday's earnings parade.
Utah Jazz sold to Qualtrics founder for $1.6B: reports
Technology entrepreneur Ryan Smith is buying the majority interest of the Utah Jazz, and once it’s approved by the league, it will end the 35-year run of the Miller family as owners of the NBA franchise.
Pinterest beats quarterly sales estimates, shares jump 15%
Pinterest Inc beat Wall Street estimates for third-quarter revenue on Wednesday, helped by a rebound in spending on advertisement by businesses after a deep slump in the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic.
$300M phone scam targeting older Americans
Sixty people have been charged in a widespread magazine telemarketing scam that authorities say netted $300 million from more than 150,000 elderly and vulnerable people nationwide.
Iran's Khamenei tweets about questioning the Holocaust; Congress asks Twitter about censorship bias
Iran Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Wednesday tweeted about questioning the Holocaust as members the Senate Commerce Committee asked Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey about censorship bias.
How Facebook, Twitter policies have changed since 2016 in the name of voter integrity
Facebook, Twitter and Google have made a number of significant policy changes since the 2016 election in the name of voter integrity and news accuracy.
GE's shares soar as earnings recover from pandemic lows
General Electric Co. on Wednesday unexpectedly reported a quarterly profit and a positive cash flow on the back of cost cuts and improvements in its power and renewable energy businesses, sending its shares 10% higher.
Facebook, Twitter publisher conduct ‘outside’ Section 230 protections: FCC commissioner
FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr told “Cavuto Coast to Coast” on Wednesday that Facebook, Twitter and other social media platforms “act like a publisher every single day” and reforms must be made to Section 230.
Microsoft says Iranian hackers targeted conference attendees
Microsoft says Iranian hackers have posed as conference organizers in Germany and Saudi Arabia in an attempt to break into the email accounts of “high-profile” people with spoofed invitations.
Microsoft is forcing people to use its latest browser even if they don't want to
In August, Microsoft announced that it was cutting off access to a critical piece of support for Internet Explorer in 2021. Now, it's gone a step further, forcing Windows users to use its Microsoft Edge browser, according to a report.
Waymo and Daimler to build self-driving Freightliner semi truck
Waymo and Daimler are teaming up to build self-driving semis. The Freightliner Casdada will be equipped with the Waymo Driver tech.
Dorsey, Zuckerberg defend Section 230, signal openness to changes during censorship hearing
The CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Google will testify before Congress on Wednesday amid concerns of bias.
Control of Google, Facebook, Twitter's online speech by government must be resisted: CTA CEO Shapiro
If the U.S. government involves itself in telling private companies what fact is or fiction is, how can we embrace our Constitutional right of free speech?



















