Twitter will let users control who can reply to their tweets
The company said it wants users to "feel safe participating in the conversation on Twitter."
TV consumers don’t want to pay more than $30 for streaming services
The streaming wars might be heating up, but U.S. consumers don't want to go broke over it.
Nobel Laureate Paul Krugman slammed after falling for alleged cyber attack
The Twitter community called Krugman's bluff from the start.
New US autonomous vehicle plan lets industry regulate itself
U.S. Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao announces new voluntary safety guidelines for self-driving cars
Microsoft's LinkedIn purchase is starting to pay off
A market research firm says LinkedIn is growing faster than previously expected.
Comedy is no longer king at media mogul Barry Diller's company
IAC bails out on College Humor digital content site in just the latest not so funny time for online comedy
LG's CES presentation features hideaway, rollable TVs
LG Electronics president and CTO Dr. I.P. Park talks with FOX Business' Liz Claman about LG's technology at the 2020 Consumer Electronics Show (CES).
Sonos' lawsuit versus Google will get congressional attention
Sonos said they informed Google of the patent infringement four times since 2016 before filing the lawsuits on Tuesday.
Army warns of military draft text message scam
"You'll be fined and sentenced to jail for a minimum [six] years if no reply."
Transportation Secretary Chao, US CTO Kratsios: Leading on transportation innovation and safety with AV 4.0
With greater transparency and a clear and consistent federal policy, we will improve the American people’s understanding of how AVs will greatly improve road safety, mobility, and economic growth.
Facebook wouldn't take down edited Nancy Pelosi video under new 'deepfake' rules
Facebook thinks it could have gotten the Pelosi video "to fact-checkers sooner."
Cannabis startup pulls out of CES tech show amid limits
A Canadian cannabis tech company has pulled out of the CES gadget show after being given constraints on how it could promote its products.
Instagram pulls account impersonating US government agency
A fake Instagram account posing as a U.S. government news agency was used to promote misinformation about potential fallout from America's killing of Iran’s top general
Impossible Foods CEO: Why CES is ‘perfect place’ to debut new product
Impossible Foods CEO and founder Pat Brown discusses CES and innovation in the food industry.
World's first foldable PC: What you need to know
FOX Business' Liz Claman got a firsthand look at the innovative design while attending CES.
Sex toys for women return to CES trade show after ban
After being banned from the Consumer Electronics Show, sex tech company Lora DiCarlo is back.
Internet connections to Smart TVs grow as streaming options increase
More than 70 percent of broadband households across the United States now own at least one streaming entertainment product and 50 percent own a smart TV.
2 steps to avoid Amazon Ring hackers
Secure passwords are an easy way you can combat hackers.
Exclusive: Raiders' Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas will be most connected stadium in the world
A first look inside the Raiders' all-new, technologically advanced Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas.
Facebook bans manipulated 'deepfake' videos
Deepfakes have raised concerns about the spread of misinformation ahead of the 2020 U.S. presidential election.


















