Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg intervened after internal Black Lives Matter debate grew heated: Report
The incident surfaced as Facebook faces widespread scrutiny over its handling of social justice issues.
Cash App's popularity during COVID-19 pandemic boosts Square's stock
The Cash App has become a boon for Square Inc. during the course of the coronavirus pandemic, rallying shares 28% in the past month and 166% since the beginning of the year.
Jobs of the future: 10 fastest-growing occupations expected to be in health care, tech
An aging population and dramatic advances in technology and energy will determine the fastest-growing jobs in the U.S. over the next decade, according to an updated forecast released Tuesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Walmart's Flipkart begins online wholesale service for Indian small businesses
The Indian e-commerce company Flipkart launched a wholesale service for small businesses on Wednesday.
New Zealand hit with unprecedented wave of cyberattacks targeting stock market, banks, justice minister says
New Zealand’s justice minister says his country is being bombarded by an unprecedented wave of cyberattacks targeting entities such as banks and its stock market, in what intelligence officials suspect is part of a global campaign.
Apple says App Store created 300K jobs in 16 months amid antitrust battle
Apple said on Wednesday that its App Store has created 300,000 jobs since April 2019 as the iPhone maker faces scrutiny from other tech companies who say it acts like a monopoly.
TikTok deal talks are snarled over fate of app’s algorithms
Bidders are unsure whether China’s new export restrictions cover the service’s algorithms
Uber's new mask-selfie verification feature will apply to riders who flout mandate
Uber will require customers to upload a selfie wearing a mask before they are allowed to take a trip, the company announced Tuesday.
Twitter expands 'manipulated media' label policy after uproar over Biden clip
Twitter said that it has expanded its "manipulated media" label policy, and the changes should be deployed to all users by the end of Tuesday.
Samsung chief indicted on charges related to 2015 merger
Samsung heir Lee Jae-yong was indicted Tuesday on charges of stock price manipulation and other financial crimes.
Back to School -- 6 tips to keep your kids safe while e-learning
Back-to-school is different this year as many school have moved to a virtual or hybrid learning environment.
Zoom raises annual revenue target on remote work boost
Zoom Video Communications Inc raised its annual revenue forecast by 30% after comfortably beating quarterly estimates on Monday, as it converts more of its huge free user base to paid subscriptions.
LeBron James' son Bronny lands sponsorship deal in this booming industry
Bronny James joins a growing number of celebrity athletes at all levels who have signed on with FaZe in recent months.
White House to target more Chinese apps following TikTok, WeChat crackdowns: Navarro
The Trump administration has cracked down on popular Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat but has more apps in its sights, White House trade adviser Peter Navarro said on Monday.
Apple iPad Air to be released shortly, reports say
Although Apple publicly confirmed the launch of its next iPhone would be delayed, updates to the iPad and Apple Watch may be right around the corner, according to reports.
China's new tech export controls could give Beijing a say in TikTok sale
It can take up to 30 days to obtain preliminary approval to export the technology
'Fitbit in your skull': Elon Musk demos link between brain, computer chips
Tesla and SpaceX founder Elon Musk showcased pigs with computer brain chips at an event updating the world on his neuroscience technology program Neuralink.
Fast-food giants race to perfect the drive-through experience
As restaurants across the country have closed their doors -- many permanently -- fast-food and fast-casual chains have taken the opportunity to claim the market and plan to utilize drive-throughs to help expand their reach.
US tech stocks currently worth $9T
U.S. tech stocks are now worth $9.1 trillion collectively.
Apple ends 'Fortnite' creator's App Store account as lawsuit proceeds
Apple Inc said on Friday it had terminated "Fortnite" creator Epic Games' account on its App Store amid a legal battle over the iPhone maker's in-app payment guidelines and accusations they constitute a monopoly.


















