iPhone hack records police by using Siri
This iPhone shortcut aims to make recording easier during encounters with police.
Square confirms setting aside some users' money for reserve funds after complaints
Financial transaction company Square on Tuesday responded to customer concerns that it is withholding 20-30% of their funds.
Varney: Big tech driving coronavirus comeback
Big tech is the driving force of American business and the big reason behind economic recovery from the coronavirus, FOX Business' Stuart Varney argues in his latest "My Take."
K-pop, TikTok fans fear partisan fights
TikTok users claimed partial credit for inflating attendance expectations at a Trump rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, over the weekend.
Google, Amazon, other big tech companies speak out against Trump work visa restrictions
Tech executives like Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai say they benefit from a global talent supply.
Amazon to launch $2B venture capital fund to invest in clean energy
Amazon.com Inc. is launching a $2 billion internal venture-capital fund focused on technology investments to reduce the impact of climate change.
Coronavirus likely to delay Amazon Prime Day
Here is what is known about Amazon Prime Day so far as official data has yet to be announced.
Facebook looking to take over Neiman Marcus space in NYC: Report
Facebook is eyeing a takeover of Neiman Marcus' Hudson Yards location in New York City, according to a report by fashion publication Women's Wear Daily.
Google workers question police department ties
Thousands of employees are asking the company to stop selling tech to law enforcement.
Netflix: What series, movies were added in June?
And even though the pandemic response has shut down production on many new shows, the company has still been able to release a variety of new series and movies.
Apple dumping Intel, transitioning Macs to its processors
Apple announced at its Worldwide Developers Conference Monday that it will transition away from Intel to its own line of ARM-powered chips for Macs.
Apple WWDC 2020 roundup: All the major announcements
The iPhone maker moved WWDC to a digital format for this year’s event after the coronavirus pandemic forced Apple to cancel the in-person conference.
Google 'spin' after ad crackdown undercuts Section 230 argument: The Federalist co-founder
The crackdown comes as both the left and the right are pushing to more tightly regulate big tech companies.
'Fortnite' videogame removes police cars
Police cars have been removed from the hit videogame "Fortnite," a change that comes amid a national debate over law-enforcement practices
Musk says date for Tesla shareholder meeting and 'Battery Day' tentatively set
The original July date was postponed due to coronavirus
'The West has to pick' a Huawei competitor to invest in: AG Barr
Ericsson and Nokia are best positioned to compete with China-owned Huawei, Attorney General Bill Barr told "Sunday Morning Futures."
How Netflix's Reed Hastings overcame failure while leading his first company
Before he was the CEO of Netflix, Reed Hastings led another company called Pure Software, where he went through five VPs of sales in six years.
The iPhone isn’t the cash cow it once was. Apple isn’t worried
The technology giant is diversifying so that it no longer has to rely so heavily on its signature product.
How virtual reality vacations help seniors cope with isolation, loneliness
As seniors suffer from isolation and loneliness, companies are creating VR trips to help them stay connected.
Wirecard seeks new financing strategy after Moody's junk downgrade
The scandal-hit company, whose CEO resigned on Friday, is desperately seeking to reassure investors after its search for the missing cash hit a dead end in the Philippines, prompting ratings agencies to react.



















