All in on Apple Arcade? This top gaming CEO says committing now is risky
The launch of Apple Arcade has developers asking about payment and exclusive distribution.
'Privacy is a fundamental human right': Apple COO Jeff Williams
“A lot of people will say the justification for having someone’s data is, it’s the only way to provide a better service, and we believe, we believe you don’t have to choose,” Apple COO Jeff Williams said.
California’s Cybersecurity task force leads charge to defeat hackers
California’s cybersecurity voluntary task force is aimed at transforming municipalities’ approach to cybersecurity.
Amazon’s Ring home security aims for safety, but what does it mean for privacy?
Amazon purchased the "Shark Tank"-rejected Ring last year for $1 billion. The Ring alarm costs $239.00 on Amazon.
Facebook says Libra could assist authorities: What it means for your privacy
Facebook’s digital currency chief says the company’s proposed cryptocurrency network can help law enforcement track down thieves, money launderers and other devious characters with the mega amounts of user and transaction info the digital wallet platform will store.
Tesla sees profit in 4Q, despite big 2Q losses
Though the trailblazing electric-car company produced a record number of cars, it lost $408 million in the second quarter. However, a company spokesman said that largely reflects one-time events and that on an adjusted basis the second-quarter earnings loss is closer to $120 million.
Makan Delrahim, Ajit Pai met Friday to discuss T-Mobile-Sprint deal as DOJ decision looms
People with direct knowledge of the government’s activities say a final government decision on the merger could come as early as this week.
Charlie Kirk: Regulating big tech isn't the solution, the swamp is part of the problem
There is another path to holding these out-of-control tech companies in check. We should end the billions in corporate welfare that they get from the federal government.
Big tech vs. free speech? It's not that simple
Rules are necessary in online communities to ensure bad speech does not drive out good.
US must challenge France's shakedown of American tech companies
France’s economic predicament and social turmoil should be a warning to upstart socialists in the U.S.
How Mark Zuckerberg can save Facebook from itself
Rather than endlessly devise new programs to try to maintain a semblance of responsibility and control, why doesn’t Facebook do what everyone in politics does by second nature: pass the buck.
Is Ireland wasting its Brexit moment?
There may be good reasons for banning Uber or Airbnb. But they come at a steep cost: sending a clear message to our side of the Atlantic that Ireland is no longer open for business.
Elizabeth Warren's plan to break up big tech would hurt consumers, innovation
Attacking our leading tech companies just for their size would raise consumer prices, limit choice and discourage innovation.
5 cybersecurity tips for small businesses
Cybersecurity is essential to avoid data breaches and protect access to information. These tips can help.
Are companies putting your credit card data at risk?
Only 40 percent of companies in the Americas were fully compliant with a payment industry security standard.
FBI warns of impending ATM hack
Millions could be fraudulently taken out of ATMs
Teen makes six figures hacking Google, Facebook legally
How this 18-year-old started his own business by finding security vulnerabilities in tech companies, including Facebook, Google and Yahoo.
How to protect your privacy from online hackers
Tips on how to combat online hacking.