Auntie Anne’s releases pretzel-ordering recliner, mobile ordering platform
Auntie Anne’s announced on Tuesday that it now offers mobile ordering on its “Pretzel Perks” app.
Disney to release 'Mulan' on streaming service, for a price
“Mulan” is no longer headed for a major theatrical release. The Walt Disney Co. said Tuesday that it will debut its live-action blockbuster on its subscription streaming service, Disney+, on Sept. 4.
Stocks rise, Nasdaq hits new record as coronavirus-relief talks move in 'right direction'
Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said negotiators made a “little bit of progress,” but Democrats and Republicans remained divided on key issues including an extra $600-per-week unemployment benefit.
NY residents protest Amazon's plans to build massive warehouse near Niagara Falls
Some New York residents are protesting plans to build a massive Amazon warehouse on an island near Niagara Falls.
Twitter risks $250M fine from FTC over use of security data for ads
The FTC is reviewing the use of users' phone numbers and email addresses for targeted advertisements.
Google Cloud prepares for Black Friday 'peak on top of peak'
Google Cloud is bracing for recording online shopping during the holiday seasons due to COVID-19 lockdowns.
Facebook leases workspace at landmark New York building
Facebook has leased all the office space at the landmark Farley Building, a 1912 Beaux Arts former post office in Manhattan, in a deal that marks a major expansion of the company's business operations in the city.
Melissa Etheridge live streams pulling in $50G a month: Report
Melissa Etheridge has found her footing amid the coronavirus pandemic that has stifled in-person live performances as the singer-songwriter is managing to pull in impressive monetary figures simply by doing things on her own volition.
Virgin Galactic unveils designs for Mach 3 commercial passenger jet
Virgin Galactic says this is what a “new frontier in high speed travel” looks like.
TikTok is 'a Trojan horse on your phone': Sen. Tom Cotton
Arkansas Republican Sen. Tom Cotton warned on Monday that on the surface TikTok “seems harmless” as it appears to be “a fun video-sharing app,” but it's really stealing all your data.
Apple hit with $1.4B lawsuit by Chinese AI firm over Siri technology
Shanghai Zhizhen Network Technology Co. -- also known as Xiao-i -- announced it is suing Apple for 10 billion yuan ($1.43 billion) in damages in Shanghai court after the Chinese company recently acquired a patent for a voice assistant whose technical architecture is said to be similar to Siri's.
Google buys $450M stake in ADT to give Nest a new perch
Google is pairing its Nest smart home technology with ADT and buying a stake in the home security company.
TikTok thanks users as Trump vows to ban app
The app's Chinese owner, ByteDance, agreed Saturday to divest its American business in an attempt to continue operating within the world's largest economy.
Apple could pay you $25 as part of settlement for slowing phones
You may be eligible for receive $25 from Apple as part of a $500 million settlement after users sued the tech giant for slowing down older iPhone models.
Apple removes thousands of game apps from China store: research firm
Apple removed tens of thousands of apps from its Chinese app store Saturday amid a government crackdown.
Tax service sends out checks with 'Mickey Mouse,' 'Walt Disney' signatures
The checks will be voided, with new checks issued within a week.
TikTok's biggest stars react to Trump's plan to ban app in US
TikTok stars around the world are speaking out after President Trump told reporters late Friday that he plans to band the social media platform from the United States as early as Saturday.
Trump says will ban TikTok amid pressure on Chinese owner to sell
China’s ByteDance has agreed to divest the U.S. operations of TikTok completely in a bid to save a deal with the White House, after President Donald Trump said on Friday he had decided to ban the popular short-video app.
Amazon closer to launching satellites, upping internet reach
The company received government approval to put more than 3,200 satellites into orbit with the goal of beaming internet service to Earth.
Samsung Electronics to halt production at its last computer factory in China
Companies are rethinking their production and supply chains amid rising Chinese labor costs, a U.S.-China trade war and the blow from the COVID-19 pandemic.



















