Norovirus outbreaks linked to 2 cruise ships with over 150 infected
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have launched two investigations into reports of Norovirus infections linked to cruise ship voyages originating out of the United States.
History's biggest cyberattacks and how to protect yourself on the internet
There is no "un-hackable" cybersecurity system. But there are things you can do to protect yourself from cybercriminals and make it much harder for them to access sensitive data.
Thousands of Mario Kart ride-on toys recalled after reports of sticky acceleration pedal posing crash risk
JAKKS Pacific recalled over 17,000 Mario Kart ride-on toys after learning debris in the area of the acceleration pedal could cause it to stick, posing a crash hazard.
FCC reinstates net neutrality, FCC Commissioner Carr slams move
The FCC voted to reinstate net neutrality rules that allow the agency to regulate broadband internet as a telecommunications service over the objections of Commissioner Brendan Carr.
Spotify CEO says layoffs brought 'more' disruption than expected but were 'right strategic decision'
Spotify Chief Executive Daniel Ek described the job cuts on Spotify’s earnings call as a "significant challenge" that the Sweden-based company contended with.
How the Target and Uber cyberattacks from years ago shaped public perception of cybersecurity today
The high-profile hackings of Target in 2013 and Uber in 2016 brought put cybersecurity in the national spotlight. However, cyberthreats since then have only grown more sophisticated.
FCC reinstating net neutrality could slow internet gains: report
The FCC's plan to reinstate net neutrality regulations could undo gains in internet speed and affordability seen in recent years since net neutrality's repeal, a report finds.
Oracle's Larry Ellison announces plans to move world headquarters to Nashville
Oracle founder and executive chairman Larry Ellison announced Tuesday that he plans to relocate his company's world headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee.
The history of Chick-fil-A: How a Southern restaurant chain became a culinary icon
Chick-fil-A is a popular fast-food chain recognized for its hospitality and quality. The restaurant has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1967.
North Koreans may have helped create cartoons in US and Europe despite sanctions, report says
North Korean animators may have contributed to popular television cartoons for major Western firms like Amazon and HBO Max, according to a research report.
Taylor Swift breaks Spotify single-day records upon release of 11th studio album
Taylor Swift broke Spotify records on Friday with the release of her newest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," with most-streamed artist and album in a single day.
China orders Apple to remove WhatsApp, Threads, other apps in censorship move: report
Apple has reportedly removed messaging apps including WhatsApp and Telgram from its iPhone store for users in China, following orders from the Chinese government.
Will GameStop survive? Here's what its co-founder says
GameStop co-founder Gary Kusin talks to FOX Business about what he thinks current CEO Ryan Cohen needs to do to ensure the company turns around.
DHS survey highlights need to modernize nation’s 911 services
A recent DHS bulletin highlighting the cybersecurity risks faced by 911 emergency services underscores the urgency in bringing many of them into the 21st century.
Netflix password crackdown delivers millions of new customers
Netflix showed that its password-sharing crackdown continues to bear fruit, delivering its strongest first-quarter customer additions since the pandemic.
Meta rolls out upgraded AI assistant across Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp
Meta on Thursday introduced a new souped-up version of its artificial intelligence assistance across its apps, including Facebook, Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp.
Google fires 28 employees involved in 'Googlers against Genocide' sit-in at New York, Sunnyvale offices
Google fired 28 employees who were involved in anti-Israel protests at its New York City and Sunnyvale, California, offices after they refused to leave the premises.
Disney adding channels to Disney+? Company calls report 'speculative'
A report this week suggested Disney is looking at building channels into its Disney+ platform, and the company called it “speculative."
How TikTok influencers can safeguard their incomes amid legislative uncertainty
Former internet stars have used other social media platforms, like Instagram, to maintain influencer income when a platform shuts down for good.
Spirit Airlines employee caught on video cursing out passenger during altercation
A passenger and Spirit Airlines employee were caught on video during a profanity-laced altercation at at a Florida airport earlier this month.