Netflix dominance challenged by culture, cost overseas
With the French government tightening oversight of Netflix, the company's new office and expanded French-language production may not be coincidence.
Algorithm-based shopping may soon rock the fashion world
Sick of having to return clothes? This company has a solution.
Activision-Blizzard's Overwatch League faces broadcast talent exodus
At least five Overwatch League broadcasters have departed the top-tier e-sports promotion in the weeks ahead of its 2020 season.
Facebook ordered to disclose app records in Massachusetts probe
Facebook has been ordered by a Massachusetts judge to turn over materials
Apple signs Julia Louis-Dreyfus to develop projects for streaming service
It's her first-ever overall deal with a streaming service, according to Apple.
70,000 photos of female Tinder users being shared on cybercrime forum: Report
Nearly 16,000 women may have been targeted.
Small tech companies plead, 'Help us, Congress' against Big Tech
Sonos CEO Patrick Spence, Popsockets founder David Barnett, Tile Vice President Kirsten Daru and Basecamp CTO David Heinemeier Hansson joined forces.
Hyundai, Kia invest $110M in electric van company
The investment will further Hyundai and Kia's 'clean-mobility transformation' goals
Can Fitbit spot the flu?
Researchers with the Scripps Research Translational Institute found that resting heart-rate and sleep data from wearable devices can be used to predict flu outbreaks.
US agency probing Tesla unintended acceleration complaint
The U.S. government's auto safety agency is looking into allegations that all three of Tesla's electric vehicles can suddenly accelerate on their own.
When will the highways be filled with autonomous cars?
Intel CEO Robert Swan told FOX Business' Jack Otter that world is a decade away.
Kevin Hart, 'early' Jimmy Fallon and 'Law & Order' to help Peacock fly
Comcast's NBCUniversal is launching its new streaming service, Peacock, this year and the company has ambitious goals to shake up the industry.
Facebook sued in US federal court for alleged anti-competitive conduct
Four companies sued Facebook in U.S. federal court on Thursday for alleged anticompetitive conduct, saying the social network inappropriately revoked developer access to its platform in order to harm prospective competitors.
How to start saving for college right now on your phone
One year at a four-year college averaged $19,800 in 2018.
Procter & Gamble’s Olay Super Bowl ad is space-themed, female-led
Procter & Gamble’s beauty brand Olay will air a space-themed Super Bowl ad with famous ladies at the forefront.
How NBCUniversal's Peacock streaming service stacks up
Comcast Corp’s NBCUniversal will provide details on its planned Peacock video streaming service on Thursday.
Jeff Bezos' Amazon $1B investment in India is no big favor: official
Amazon and Walmart are facing mounting criticism from India’s brick-and-mortar retailers, which accuse the U.S. giants of violating Indian law by racking up billions of dollars of losses to fund deep discounts and discriminating against small sellers. The companies deny the allegations.
Company promise of easy money was actually $75M Ponzi scheme, feds say
The Income Store relied on new investors to pay old investors, according to the SEC.
‘Friends’ reunion in jeopardy on HBO Max: Report
The "Friends" reunion special on HBO Max is on hold for this reason.
Microsoft vows $250M more for affordable housing in Seattle area
One year after Microsoft announced it was committing $500 million toward affordable housing in the Seattle area, it's upping that by half.



















