Who started Bumble?
Whitney Wolfe Herd had desired to create a "women's social platform" rather than a dating app.
TikTok introduces 'creator diversity council'
TikTok is creating a creator diversity council after receiving backlash due to a glitch that hid #BlackLivesMatter
Police scanner app downloads spike in civil unrest
Police scanner apps are being downloaded in record numbers, data shows.
Apple must face US shareholder lawsuit over CEO's iPhone, China comments
Apple is facing part of a lawsuit claiming the company hid failing demand for iPhones from shareholders citing comments from CEO Tim Cook.
Facebook’s Zuckerberg defends decision to leave Trump posts alone
The Facebook founder and CEO also argued that employees should view the controversy within the larger context of activity on the platform.
Huawei covered up Iran business operation
Huawei has long described the firm - Skycom Tech Co Ltd - as a separate local business partner in Iran. Now, documents show how the Chinese tech titan effectively controlled Skycom.
10 best telemedicine apps
Many local hospitals, health care centers and insurance providers offer their own telehealth apps.
Google sued for tracking users' 'private' internet browsing
Google was sued on Tuesday in a proposed class action accusing the internet search company of illegally invading the privacy of millions of users by tracking their internet use from browsers set in “private” browsing mode.
FOX Business television, digital thrive in May
FBN television and digital components thrived in a month packed with financial news amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
American workers fear losing job to robots
A quarter of U.S. workers fear they will lose their jobs to robots that can do tasks previously performed by humans.
Instagram blames anti-spam tech for stopping some Black Lives Matter posts
Instagram is blaming its anti-spam technology for blocking some posts labeled with the hashtag #BlackLivesMatter.
Stitch Fix to lay off nearly 1,400
Stitch Fix Inc., a personal-shopping service and clothing retailer, notified its roughly 1,400 California-based stylists Monday, or about 18 percent of its total staff, that they will be losing their jobs.
What is Facebook Portal?
Facebook Portal is a digital smart-home device brand.
Coronavirus stay-at-home measures sent people streaming for entertainment
More than 3 in 10 U.S. adults added a streaming service subscription during the height of the coronavirus pandemic
Walmart says employee complaints about AI technology are a non-issue
Walmart employees are frustrated with flaws in the company's AI technology that is supposed to catch potential shoplifters.
Why Twitter isn't fact-checking its CEO's tweet of incorrect info
Twitter's new policy focuses on civic integrity, including the election and COVID-19
How Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg learned his toughest lesson as CEO
Here's how Mark Zuckerberg learned that leaders can't just have purpose, you have to impart it to others.
Google postpones Android 11 unveiling amid U.S. protests
Google on Saturday said it has postponed next week’s planned unveiling of the beta version of its latest Android 11 mobile operating system in light of protests and unrest in the United States.
SpaceX, NASA to try again for landmark launch of two astronauts from Florida
The mission’s first launch try on Wednesday was called off with less than 17 minutes remaining on the countdown clock due to stormy weather.
How parents struggle with child care as coronavirus restrictions ease
Here’s what parents are doing to stay afloat as states reopen after the coronavirus lockdown.


















