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.
Most popular videoconference apps
These are the 5 most popular video-conferencing apps in the U.S.
Robinhood trading app makes suicide prevention donation after young trader takes life
The co-founders of the Robinhood trading app said the company is making changes to its “customer experience” and donating $250,000 to suicide prevention after a college student killed himself after the app showed he had a negative balance down $730,000 from trading options.
AG Barr 'worried' about censorship, mail-in ballots ahead of 2020 presidential election
Barr said mail-in ballots "open the floodgates of potential fraud."
Nikola Motor to open Arizona plant in July, promises thousands of jobs
The notice comes after Nikola got its first bullish Wall Street rating this week.
Coronavirus spikes prompt Apple to re-close stores in Florida, Arizona, Carolinas
Apple is re-closing stores in Florida, Arizona and the Carolinas since the states have seen spikes in new coronavirus cases.
Varney: 4 coronavirus lockdown changes that are here to stay
FOX Business' Stuart Varney during his latest "My Take” argues the coronavirus is changing many industries from travel to retail.
Britain scraps virus tracing app for Google-Apple system
Officials overseeing the U.K. app's development said they couldn't overcome technical challenges found during field tests
Australia says it has been victim of 'state-based' cyber-attacks
A "sophisticated state-based actor" has been attempting to hack a wide range of Australian organizations for months and had stepped up its efforts recently, Prime Minister Scott Morrison said on Friday.
Facebook, Google defend Section 230 legal liability protection under pressure from Congress
Google, Facebook and Twitter all defended the necessity of Section 230, which offers liability protections to internet platforms, during a Thursday hearing.
Spotify signs podcast deal with DC comics superheroes
Spotify announced that Warner and DC will produce and distribute an original slate of narrative scripted podcasts exclusively for the streaming service.
Twitter CEO donates $1.5M to Catholic, African-American high school in New Orleans
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has donated $1.5 million to a Catholic, historically African-American high school in New Orleans.
Twitter not enforcing terms of service fairly: Sen. Hawley
Sen. Josh Hawley said users who feel they have been treated "unfairly" should "have your day in court."
Tech hubs lead US housing rebound
Markets with strong pre-pandemic job creation appear to be bouncing back quicker, experts say.
Massive spying on users of Google's Chrome shows new security weakness
Alphabet Inc’s Google said it removed more than 70 of the malicious add-ons from its official Chrome Web Store after being alerted by the researchers last month.
Robo cars hit new speed bump in COVID-19 world
The innovators behind driverless vehicles are now challenged with assuring passengers the cars are virus free.
T-Mobile expects to add hundreds of thousands more subscribers than previously projected
T-Mobile adds a positive subscriber update to an already busy week.



















