Disney+ downloads increase 72% during ‘Hamilton’ debut: Report
"Hamilton" may have given Disney+ a boost in subscribers, according to one firm's mobile download data.
What is IBM?
IBM is a computer hardware company that offers a number of other tech-related services.
Slain college student's family fights to improve rideshare safety
The family of a 21-year-old college student who was kidnapped and killed last year is teaming with Lyft and Uber to reach more students on campuses.
Traders thought Apple had 'the holy grail' of oil data, but the quest continues
Some traders who expected Apple to be able to track real-time data on fuel have since discounted the tech giant's index.
Need a job? There's an app for that
10 apps that can help you find temporary work ASAP.
Social Media Day: 5 publicly traded companies ranked by revenue
These five social media companies made more than a billion dollars in 2019.
What is cybercrime?
Cybercrime generally refers to any crime that involves computers and the Internet.
New app ranks 142M US properties for flood risks
The new app Flood Factor will help Americans figure out if their home is risk of flooding.
Nike warns of job cuts during shift to digital 'swoosh'
Nike warned of job cuts Friday after the sportswear retailer reported a $790 million quarterly net loss.
Amazon, SoftBank held talks over Russian online retailer Ozon, shareholder says
Ozon chief executive Aleksandr Shulgin reportedly met with his Amazon counterpart, Jeff Bezos, “five or six months ago.”
SEC sends billion-dollar message to Telegram
Telegram will return $1.2 billion to investors in its canceled crypto token offering and pay an $18.5 million fine.
Are chat rooms safe for children and teens?
While anonymous chat rooms can be dangerous, experts say social media is worse.
As coronavirus postpones weddings, Domino's launches new registry for couples
Domino's has added a second wedding registry for couples who postponed their wedding over COVID-19.
NJ couple used Match.com, eHarmony to scam people out of $6M
Court papers made public through the U.S. Attorney’s Office in New Jersey show Inalegwu, Mathieu and the co-conspirators began duping people as early as October 2016 when they encountered their first victim, who ultimately made them millions.
Amazon cracks down on counterfeiters selling phony products
The “global, multi-disciplinary team” includes former federal prosecutors, investigators and data analysts.
Does Amazon steal product ideas from third-party retailers?
The tech giant came under scrutiny after The Wall Street Journal published a report in April after interviewing more than 20 employees working for Amazon's private label and reviewing internal documents that revealed the company had used third-party data to help determine the design and price of certain products.
Coronavirus likely to delay Amazon Prime Day
Here is what is known about Amazon Prime Day so far as official data has yet to be announced.
How virtual reality vacations help seniors cope with isolation, loneliness
As seniors suffer from isolation and loneliness, companies are creating VR trips to help them stay connected.
Most popular videoconference apps
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T-Mobile faces FCC investigation into 'unacceptable' outages
The Federal Communications Commission is launching a probe into the T-Mobile network outage that affected its customers across the country Monday.