Wegmans discontinues popular self-checkout app, cites losses
The grocery chain cited "losses" as the reason it discontinued the popular contactless SCAN in-store shopping option, but did not provide further details.
Fast-growing video platform Rumble set to go public today
Rumble CEO Chris Pavlovski joins 'Mornings with Maria' as his company goes public to discuss competitors, Big Tech and what his video platform offers.
Crypto needs Washington to provide regulatory clarity: Expert
HIVE Blockchain executive chairman Frank Holmes discusses why crypto is down after ethereum completed its anticipated 'proof-of-stake' merge on 'The Claman Countdown.'
YouTube, Meta, other tech companies taking steps to combat online extremism
YouTube, Meta and other tech giants have pledged to take steps toward fighting online extremism as a part of a White House Initiative on hate-motivated violence.
Elon Musk adds Twitter whistleblower allegations to amended countersuit
Musk's countersuit claims that Twitter breached its obligations under his $44 billion acquisition agreement by misrepresenting the total number of spam and fake accounts on its platform.
Extension cords sold on Amazon should 'immediately' be thrown away, CPSC says
Officials are warning consumers to stop using male-to-male extension cords that were sold under various brand names on Amazon because they pose several hazards.
New iPhone released, Apple CEO Tim Cook greets buyers in New York City
FOX Business' Susan Li talks to Apple fans waiting to purchase the iPhone 14 in New York City and reports on how supply chain issues have affected release dates.
Senate confirms first cyber ambassador
The Senate confirmed the first-ever ambassador-at-large for cyberspace and digital policy on Thursday. Nathaniel Fick previously worked for Elastic Security.
Uber looking into computer system hack
Uber confirmed on Thursday that some of its internal computer systems had been breached by a hacker and it is being investigated. Uber said it was in touch with police about the hack.
Tesla owner says he’s locked out after battery died, replacement costs $26K
A Canadian Tesla owner claimed his electric vehicle died and that a new battery would cost $26,000. He said the vehicle was locked and he could not access ownership papers.
Walmart tries to boost online shopping with realistic virtual dressing rooms
Walmart is looking to boost clothing sales and is launching a more realistic virtual try-on tool, making it easier for online shoppers to make a purchase.
Dr. Siegel: The government has promoted immunity 'the wrong way'
Fox News medical contributor Dr. Marc Siegel discusses the White House pushing omicron booster shots.
California sues Amazon, alleging antitrust violations inflated prices and stifled competition
The lawsuit, which claims that Amazon penalized merchants for offering products at lower prices elsewhere, is their biggest legal challenge to date in the U.S.
Joe Lonsdale: Venture capital is building the most important companies
8VC co-founder and CEO Joe Lonsdale assesses the venture capital landscape as interest rates continue to rise on 'The Claman Countdown.'
California Gov. Newsom signs bill requiring social media companies' transparency
California Gov. Gavin Newsom said that he had signed a landmark bill requiring social media companies to be transparent on certain policies, including hate speech.
Palo Alto Networks 3-for-1 stock split: What to Know
Palo Alto Networks joins Tesla, Amazon, Alphabet, Shopify and GameStop in making its shares more accessible to investors. Here is everything you need to know.
Current, former social media execs address national security issues at Senate hearing
Current and former executives from Twitter, Facebook, TikTok and others will address social media national security concerns at a Senate Homeland Security Committee hearing.
Apple ‘defensively’ remains one of the most reliable Big Tech stocks: Expert
Needham Senior internet analyst Laura Martin provides expert analysis of the U.S. economy as the stock market takes a deep plunge following the hotter-than-expected inflation report.
Twitter’s former security chief tells Congress foreign agents are 'on the payroll' and can access user data
Peiter Zatko, a security chief turned Twitter whistleblower, testified that the company has foreign agents 'on the payroll' and does not adequately prevent user data access.
Twitter whistleblower exposes flaws in the company's business model
The Heritage Foundation tech policy analyst Will Thibeau reacts to a Twitter whistleblower's testimony on 'The Evening Edit.'



















