Coronavirus hits Apple, company to miss revenue target
Apple said the outbreak has constrained iPhone supplies and hurt store traffic in China.
Domino's taps 'Cheers' star Norm in spoof of classic comedy's open
The company, with the help of George Wendt, best known for playing Norm Peterson on the television sitcom "Cheers," is promoting a new mobile app feature allowing customers who order and pay online to skip the line and grab their order.
West Virginia's mobile voting app aimed to help military, handicapped vote
The system, called Voatz, lets residents vote remotely via smartphone from anywhere on the globe instead of having to get to a polling station or by mail.
Facebook warns EU hate speech rules would stifle innovation, free expression
Facebook warned of threats to innovation and freedom of expression on Monday, ahead of the release of a raft of rules by the European Union this week and in coming months to rein in U.S. tech giants and Chinese companies.
Trump administration wants to crack down on Huawei access to US chip-making tech: report
Changes could mean chip factories outside the U.S. must get licenses to use U.S. equipment to make chips for Huawei.
Zuckerberg: Facebook ‘somewhere in between’ newspapers and telecoms
Zuckerberg said Facebook had improved its work countering online election interference.
IAC’s Angie’s List wants to help clueless homeowners
IAC CEO Joey Levin hopes ANGI Homeservices will be a go-to for homeowners for help with their residences.
Ronda Rousey lands Facebook Gaming streaming deal
The mixed martial artist plans to stream once per week, beginning Tuesday at 6 p.m. ET with a broadcast of herself playing “Pokémon Sword and Shield.”
Dating the boss? 27% of workers have done it, study shows
While more than half of American workers reported having a crush on a coworker, 27 percent acted on this crush and sparked a workplace romance, according to findings by the Society for Human Resource Management.
Is Huawei technology secure?
Digital forensic experts say there is not enough evidence to definitively say Huawei smartphones are not secure, but U.S. officials warn that the Chinese tech giant's cell network infrastructure allows China access to massive amounts of user data.
Independent repair shops disappointed with Apple’s repair programs
Right-to-repair activists say the issue of tight repair restrictions extends beyond Apple into other industries.
Facebook to allow paid political messages that aren't ads
Facebook decided Friday to allow a type of paid political message that had sidestepped many of the social network's rules governing political ads.
The best, worst states for singles looking for love: WalletHub
WalletHub compared all 50 states based on 29 measurements within three categories: dating economics, dating opportunities and romance and fun.
LA spending $1.2M on America's 1st electric fire truck
Austrian firefighting equipment maker Rosenbauer is the manufacturer.
NASA’s recently discovered ‘space snowman’ has no water, few craters
The cosmic body was found 4 billion miles away.
Walmart shuts down Jet black personal shopping service
"Our technology will be rolling into Walmart to power its conversational commerce capabilities," the service said.
Tesla selling $2B of new stock after frenzied price gains
Elon Musk had brushed off questions as recently as late January about whether Tesla should take advantage of the higher stock prices to raise new capital.
Tinder loophole allows users to reappear as suggestions after being rejected
A loophole in the Tinder dating app allows users' profiles to reappear as potential date suggestions even after they've been rejected.
Huawei exec denies US intelligence on China backdoor access
Huawei Technologies Chief Security Officer Andy Purdy on Thursday denied U.S. intelligence alleging China has backdoor access to the tech giant's mobile devices.
NASA astronaut Christina Koch dishes on record spaceflight
Koch spent 328 days in space as a member of three expeditions on the International Space Station.



















