U.S. sanctions branded 'clowning actions' as Hong Kong vows not to be intimidated
The Hong Kong government called the sanctions "shameless and despicable" and said the city would not be intimidated by them.
The technology China uses to 'audit' its population
Beijing's state-of-the-art surveillance cameras, monitoring every millimeter; facial recognition algorithms and images captured on CCTV are just the beginning.
Facebook, Microsoft spar with Apple over strict App Store policies
Facebook on Friday joined Microsoft in criticizing Apple for its strict App Store policies.
Facebook’s dilemma: How to police claims about unproven COVID-19 vaccines
Facebook right now does not remove misinformation regarding new coronavirus vaccines that are still under development.
Tired of Zoom calls? Company offers at-home hologram machines
A Los Angeles company has created phone booth-sized machines to beam live holograms into your living room.
China opposes US orders against TikTok, WeChat, to defend interests
China's foreign ministry on Friday condemned President Trump's executive order banning TikTok from the U.S.
TikTok 'shocked' at Trump's decision to ban app in US, threatens legal action
TikTok said Friday is it "shocked" by the president's executive order to ban the app and threatened legal action.
Facebook removes troll farm posing as African-American support for Donald Trump
Facebook announced the removal of a number of fake accounts, pages and groups from its platform Thursday that posted about current events under false identities -- including a Romania-based troll farm posing as conservative Americans and Black Trump supporters.
Facebook, Twitter censorship of Trump may 'backfire': GOP official
President Trump and the Republican National Committee have built up a solid infrastructure to reach voters directly that the recent clampdown on Trump by social media giants Facebook and Twitter will not their halt efforts to mobilize supporters for the 2020 election, one GOP official told Fox News.
Twitter begins labeling tweets from government officials and state-affiliated media outlets
Twitter on Thursday announced that it will start labeling tweets from accounts belonging to "key government officials" besides President Trump. The company will also no longer recommend tweets from state-affiliated media.
What is Amazon Prime Day?
Amazon initially launched the program as a way to celebrate the company's 20th birthday.
U.S. stock futures waver ahead of weekly jobless claims
U.S. stock futures wobbled Thursday ahead of fresh data offering insights into the health of the labor market.
The Knot launches new wedding registry in competition with Zola
The Knot now has its own wedding registry where couples can pick from thousands of items, the company said Wednesday.
Ex-Amazon worker organizing protest outside Jeff Bezos' NYC penthouse
Ex-Amazon worker Christian Smalls is organizing a protest outside CEO Jeff Bezos' $80 million New York City penthouse on Sunday.
Nasdaq nears 11,000, fastest 1,000-point jump since the dot-com bubble
Despite the Nasdaq's surge, investors don't see big tech's run slowing down anytime soon.
Sen. Hawley demands Microsoft cut ByteDance, Chinese Communist Party ties in potential TikTok acquisition
Sen. Josh Hawley wants Microsoft to ensure TikTok severs all ties with its Chinese parent company ByteDance and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) during any potential purchase of the popular video app.
Samsung unveils new devices, teases next foldable smartphone
Samsung unveiled a number of new devices at its Unpacked event Wednesday.
TikTok competitors see surge in downloads as Microsoft weighs acquisition
These four apps are seeing a surge in downloads as Microsoft considers buying TikTok.
Coronavirus delays back-to-school sales as uncertainty looms over return plans
As the pandemic drags into the new school year, it is wreaking havoc on reopening plans and the back-to-school shopping season, the second most important period for retailers behind the holidays.
Why Microsoft leads in TikTok pursuit
Companies including Facebook and Alphabet’s Google have kicked the tires on the popular and now controversial short video platform, and while each remains broadly interested in the app or at least competing with the app in some way, these companies may be shut out due to antitrust issues, legal sources tell FOX Business.



















