Joe Biden launches post-debate digital ad assault
Biden's campaign is trying to take back the digital stage after essentially ignoring it during the Democratic primaries.
US Border Patrol signs $13M contract with Axon to provide agents with body cameras
Axon Enterprises – the company that equips police departments nationwide with body-worn cameras and related technology – has signed on to provide similar services to U.S. Border Patrol agents
Store landlords face a battle for a cut of online sales
To offset some of the new risks, landlords are looking at whether they can include a portion of a retailer’s digital sales in the pot of revenue that is used to calculate the rent.
Hillary Clinton hits Zoom time limit on national TV
Viewers, many of whom have relied on the video conferencing service themselves in a world where live conversations have been disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic, were tickled.
US House Judiciary antitrust report likely to come out as soon as Monday October 5: source
The House antitrust subcommittee plans to hold a hearing on Friday on proposals to strengthen antitrust laws
Amazon introduces ability to pay with your hands
Instead of using a credit card or smartphone to pay for your goods, Amazon wants you to use your hands.
Cyberattack hobbles major hospital chain's US facilities, staff forced to use paper records
Universal Health Services Inc., which operates more than 250 hospitals and other clinical facilities in the U.S., blamed the outage on an unspecified IT “security issue.”
Stock market LIVE Blog: Techs lead Monday's rally
Follow the tick-tock of the markets on the FOX Business LIVE Blog.
DoorDash accused of mislabeling non-partner restaurants as too far, closed: lawsuit
St. Louis-based restaurant Lona’s Lil Eats filed a lawsuit against DoorDash this week, saying the delivery company has been incorrectly listing non-partner restaurants as “too far away.”
Everybody vs. the App Store: Why companies are taking issue with Apple's growing revenue engine
Critics say Apple wields monopoly power over the gateway that connects users to mobile apps, which the tech giant disputes.
U.S. tightens exports to China's chipmaker SMIC, citing risk of military use
Suppliers of certain equipment to Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation will now have to apply for individual export licenses.
Google Maps coronavirus update helps users navigate through hotspots
The data featured in the COVID layer is available for all 220 countries and territories that Google Maps supports.
Justice Department asks judge to allow US to bar WeChat from US app stores
The government wants to bar Apple Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google from offering WeChat for download in U.S. app stores
Facebook oversight board set to launch just before election
Facebook Inc’s independent Oversight Board is set to launch in October, just ahead of the November presidential election.
Apple critics form coalition to challenge App Store fees
A group of Apple's critics plan to advocate for legal and regulatory action against the iPhone's App Store practices.
Shopify data breach by 'rogue' employees exposes nearly 200 merchants; customers potentially at risk
Data belonging to nearly 200 merchants who used the e-commerce company Shopify was compromised by a pair of “rogue” employees, officials recently announced.
Arizona Democratic candidate launches first Snapchat AR lens for a Senate race
Arizona's Democratic Senate candidate Mark Kelly's campaign team launched its own Snapchat account on Wednesday, including the first-ever custom Snapchat AR lens from a Senate campaign.
Sephora launches one-hour delivery with Instacart
Instacart expands grocery delivery platform to delivering makeup, skincare and beauty products with Sephora.
Twitter backlash after Breonna Taylor tweets deleted, calls to 'burn' Louisville go unchecked
Twitter is facing backlash after users complained that posts about Breonna Taylor were removed while posts calling to "burn down" Louisville were not.
California moves to end sales of new gas-powered cars
California will outlaw sales of new gasoline-powered passenger cars and trucks by 2035, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday, a move he says will cut greenhouse gas emissions by 35% in the nation’s most populous state.



















