Jake Paul jumps into ‘TikTok-ification’ of sports betting with new platform ‘Betr’
Betr founder and president Jake Paul and CEO Joey Levy discuss their new micro-betting sportsbook which looks to combine real-time plays with social media engagement.
Instagram head says feed will shift more toward video content
Instagram is shifting more toward video content, according to the social media platform's head Adam Mosseri. Mosseri posted a video addressing recent complaints.
Uber brings back Pool option in certain cities
Uber said that its UberX Share will be an option for riders in New York and other cities, with the plans to expand the initiative to even more cities this summer.
Robocalls have increased by millions in recent months
Robocalls are at an all-time high, following a brief downturn during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Airbnb to institute rules aimed at curbing summer parties
Airbnb said Wednesday that it would be instituting "strict anti-party measures" over the Memorial Day and July 4 holidays.
Apple's App Store to remove outdated apps
Apple has issued warning emails to developers that it will purge apps from its App Store that are outdated, don't follow current review guidelines or are no longer functioning as intended.
Uber agrees to $19M fine over misleading riders on cancellation charges
Uber has agreed to shell out $19 million for misleading Australia riders over cancellation fees and inflating estimates of comparable taxi rides.
Catholic app Hallow and Mark Wahlberg launch partnership
Hallow, the #1 Catholic app in the world, has partnered with actor Mark Wahlberg to provide exclusive content in conjunction with the release of his film, "Father Stu."
Cash App data breach could have impacted more than 8 million users
More than 8 million users of the mobile payment application Cash App could have been impacted by a data breach, according to a filing this week through the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission by parent company Block Inc.
Troubles mount for Trump's Truth Social, Nunes decries 'phony narrative'
Mobile app market intelligence and insight provider SensorTower estimates that Truth Social saw approximately 41,000 installs from March 21-27, down 95% compared to 866,000 installs in its first week.
COVID-19 pandemic spurred increase in gig workers, unique jobs: 'Airbnb for dog parks'
The workplace in America shifted in 2020. Two years later, jobs are still offering work from home options. On top of that, many people picked up side hustles throughout the pandemic.
Customers conned on Zelle app lose thousands: How to protect yourself from being scammed
Credible.com personal finance expert Dan Roccato discusses scams through the payment app Zelle and how to protect yourself against potential fraud.
Oklahoma retired paramedic's light bulb helps first responders find people's homes quicker
Johnathan Harrison tells Fox News Digital the idea for The Locator 911 was sparked after he responded to a call in 2009 involving a 2-year-old child.
Snapchat unveils real-time location sharing
The Live Location tool can only be used by individuals who have mutually added each other as friends on the app. In addition, the feature can only be utilized for a limited amount of time and sharing can be paused at any time.
Google plans to curtail cross-app tracking on Android phones
Google said Wednesday that it plans to develop more privacy-focused replacements for the alphanumeric identifiers associated with individual smartphones that some apps use to gather and share information about users.
Diet app Noom reaches $62M settlement over allegedly hard-to-cancel renewals
Weight-loss app firm Noom has agreed to pay $62 million to settle a lawsuit brought by former customers who claim the company continued to charge them pricey renewal fees after "risk-free" trial periods.
Zillow betting big on 'housing super app'
Zillow is betting big on the housing market with a major technology push.
TikTok shares more of your data than any other app, and a study says it's not clear where it goes
YouTube and TikTok make twice the average number of network connections as do other apps according to a new study.
App-store bill targeting Apple, Google is approved by Senate panel
A Senate panel advanced bipartisan legislation Thursday that would limit the ability of Apple Inc. and Alphabet Inc.’s Google to impose rules and fees on developers using their consumer-app stores.
New app connects customers with businesses against vaccine mandates
A new app called PublicSq. is aiming to connect businesses and employees who oppose vaccine mandates.