Joni Mitchell joins Neil Young, ditches Spotify: 'Irresponsible people are spreading lies'
Joni Mitchell is joining Neil Young in his protest against Spotify, declaring on Friday that she is seeking to remove all of her music from the streaming service.
Neil Young’s feud with Spotify ‘will not hurt’ streamer, ‘negative impact’ will fall on singer: brand expert
FOX Business spoke to a leading reputation expert who explained that Young may not have to return to Spotify – and called the pivot to SiriusXM a "smart marketing hook" for the 76-year-old singer – while explaining the decision won't hurt Spotify.
FOX News International to expand distribution on Roku, allowing more fans abroad to stream network’s content
FOX News Media’s international streaming service will expand its distribution on Roku, a premier TV streaming platform, starting January 31, the company announced on Thursday.
Apple to let iPhones accept credit cards without extra hardware: report
Apple has plans for a new service that would help small businesses collect payments using an iPhone.
Texas attorney general takes Google to court for deceptive trade practice on Pixel phones
Google is facing a lawsuit headache after Utah also filed a lawsuit claiming the tech giant had engaged in antitrust practices with Facebook.
Chip and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Network pulls 'Home Work' from lineup amid accusations of shoddy work
The launch of Chip and Joanna Gaines' Magnolia Network was marred by controversy after the stars of one of its new original shows were criticized for performing shoddy home improvement work.
Laptops, cracked screens help explain supply chain crisis
The world of consumer devices, specifically laptops, has not only been hit particularly hard during the pandemic, it's a perfect metaphor for the problems with modern-day supply chains, according to experts.
Customer's explicit photos stolen by phone store employee, charges say
A phone store employee in Utah has been arrested after he allegedly stole nude photos from a customer’s phone while she was at the store switching mobile devices.
ABC, ESPN, FX returning to YouTube TV after Disney, Alphabet strike deal in carriage fee dispute
The restoration comes after the two parties failed to establish a deal by Friday at 11:59 p.m., resulting in a temporary blackout of the content over the weekend.
Mia Farrow calls out Disney for 'Home Alone' reboot poster showing 'white, male kid' carrying guns: 'Why?'
Mia Farrow has called out Disney over its promotional poster for the “Home Sweet Home Alone” movie on its streaming service.
Peloton pulls Chris Noth ad after 'Sex and the City' actor accused of sexual assault
Peloton's latest ad featuring “Sex and the City” star Chris Noth, best known for his role as Mr. Big, has been pulled after the actor was hit with sexual assault allegations.
Carole Baskin drops lawsuit against Netflix over 'Tiger King' sequel
Carole Baskin is no longer putting up a fight against Netflix over its Season 2 of "Tiger King."
'And Just Like That' is HBO Max's best debut of any series to date
The revived "Sex and the City" series dropped its first two episodes last Thursday.
Roku shares rise on deal that restores YouTube TV app
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Amazon outage disrupts lives, surprising people about their cloud dependency
Kyle Lerner and his girlfriend sensed something was amiss when they came home Tuesday and found their two Persian-Himalayan cats meowing nonstop.
Another Amazon Web Services outage remains possible, internet expert warns
Doug Madory, with network intelligence firm Kentik, warned that “it is really hard to completely remove the possibility of an outage” even though cloud providers take an “enormous amount of steps to try and ensure resiliency.”
Apple notified State Department employees of phone hacking linked to NSO Group software
Apple Inc. last week notified 11 U.S. State Department employees in Uganda that their iPhones were hacked, and investigators have linked the attack to a tool developed by NSO Group, an Israeli technology company that was blacklisted by the Biden administration, according to a person familiar with the matter.
Apple tells suppliers iPhone demand has slowed: report
The iPhone accounted for about half of Apple's $365.8 billion in revenue during the last fiscal year.
Ted Lasso's Sudeikis helps raise funds for prosthetic limbs
Jason Sudeikis recently returned to his hometown of Kansas City to host Thundergong!, an annual benefit concert for a charity that helps amputees who lack proper health coverage pay for prosthetic limbs.
Apple will allow customers to self-repair iPhones, Macs
Starting early next year, Apple will let some iPhone users fix their own phones, marking a significant shift for the company which has long shied away from the idea.