What is Elon Musk's net worth?
South African-born Elon Musk has been at the forefront of pioneering technology and space exploration, but what does it all add up to?
Apple warns shareholders of coronavirus precautions ahead of annual meeting
The iPhone maker said it is “following official guidance” from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
What is TikTok?
TikTok has faced increasing safety concerns from the U.S. government due to its ties to the Chinese government.
Apple engineer killed in Tesla crash was playing game on smartphone: NTSB
“If you own a car with partial automation, you do not own a self-driving car,” one transportation official said.
Data breaches and their main causes
A data breach is an incident in which a victim’s sensitive information is accessed without permission.
Juul, facing FDA pressure, plans age lock
A total of 2,758 people have been hospitalized or have died due to a vaping- and THC-related lung illness.
Expedia to cut 3,000 jobs: Report
Expedia Chairman Barry Diller said the company's employee culture had become "all life and no work" in a Feb. 13 earnings calls.
Amazon opens first full-size cashless grocery store
Amazon is taking its grab-and-go convenience store concept a step further, opening its first full-size cashless grocery store with what it calls "walk out technology."
What is the most common type of data breach?
A data breach is what happens when someone who shouldn't have access to certain digital information somehow gets access to that data.
Apple might soon roll out low-cost iPhone. Here's how much it could cost.
Apple reportedly could roll out its new low-cost iPhone at an event at the end of March, though there are still questions about how much the coronavirus outbreak will hurt production.
It's time to make a pledge to America's inventors
We can't let our pledge to America's workers take away from the needs of America's innovators
Walmart eyes sale of Vudu streaming service to NBCUniversal: Report
Vudu is installed on more than 100 million devices in the U.S.
Google Play Store malware subscribes to premium services without your permission
The only way for victims to un-sign up for these premium services is to notice unrecognizable charges to their banks
Huawei is 'extension of Chinese surveillance state': Former Canadian prime minister
Former Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper explained the risk Huawei poses to the national security of the Western world and offered possible solutions to the problem.
Twitter tests labels, community moderation for lies by public figures
Twitter users could earn points and badges for rating 'harmfully misleading' content
Small businesses coming up empty on internet searches
A study by Visual Objects revealed that some small businesses in the U.S. are just getting started with online presence.
Silicon Valley pioneer behind 'copy' and 'paste' has died
Larry Tesler, the Silicon Valley pioneer who created the now-ubiquitous computer concepts such as "cut," "copy" and "paste," has died
Google sued for collecting kids' data
New Mexico's attorney general sued Google Thursday over allegations the tech company is illegally collecting personal data generated by children in violation of federal and state laws.
Scammers targeting small businesses during tax season
Bad actors will often use popular news trends in scam emails to get victims' attention so they give up information.
FCC prioritizing 5G while keeping security risks in mind: Chair Ajit Pai
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai discusses the advantages and risks that come with 5G.



















