Scarlett Johansson lawsuit stirs debate over streaming-era movie compensation
Scarlett Johansson isn’t the only movie star with concerns about how Hollywood’s focus on streaming could affect her pay. She’s just the one that went public.
Apple plans to scan iPhone images for child porn, receiving praise and privacy concerns
Apple revealed plans to start scanning iPhone photos for images of child pornography, a move that received praise from child protection groups but raised red flags over privacy and the potential for misuse.
Netflix falls short on subscriber, earnings expectations
Netflix reported its second quarter earnings on Tuesday, showing the streaming giant failed to meet analysts' expectations on earnings and new subscribers.
‘Windows 11’ is coming and it's giving off 'serious Mac vibes'
Microsoft is expected to unveil the next generation of Windows later this month and leaks are providing plenty of fodder for speculation.
Parents who lost teen to drug overdose start petition asking Snapchat, TikTok to change policies
The parents of a 16-year-old California boy who died from a fentanyl overdose join 'America's Newsroom' to discuss their bid to get social media apps to change their policies.
Barstool's Portnoy thought Bitcoin was a 'Ponzi scheme' when first introduced
Barstool Sports founder and CEO Dave Portnoy told "Varney & Co." on Thursday that he thought Bitcoin was a “Ponzi scheme” when the cryptocurrency was first introduced, but he “certainly” wouldn't say it “is a scam now.”
Sen. Booker, Dem lawmakers urge Google to conduct 'racial equity audit' to make product safer for Black people
Sen. Cory Booker is calling on Google's parent company to conduct a "racial equity audit" that he says is necessary to identify "harmful" racial bias baked into the technology of its products.
Instacart enlisting robots to cut labor costs
Instacart, the San Francisco-based grocery delivery and pick-up company, is reportedly exploring new technology to enlist robots for its in-store grocery shopping to replace some of its gig workers in a move to cut costs.
Netflix, Amazon chiefs blast Hollywood foreign press over diversity, group responds
Netflix has announced that it will not work with the group that awards the Golden Globes until further measures are taken
Walmart sidelines robots to cater to pandemic shopping trends: report
Retail giant Walmart is doing away with some of its automated technology that was designed to make the online ordering and pickup process easier for customers, The Wall Street Journal reported on Monday.
The FAA's new regulations for drones go into effect today
The business of flying drones is about the change.
Okta CEO: Enterprise 'identity' at core of company's success
Todd McKinnon discusses the importance of corporate security during pandemic on ‘Barron’s Roundtable’
Domino's to test out driverless, autonomous delivery vehicle
Even robots deserve tips.
GOP lawmakers joining social media app 'Parler' as big tech alternative
Parler CEO John Matze on the unbiased draw of his social media app.
Amid coronavirus mandates food delivery app revives Florida restaurant group
FMK Restaurant Goup releases food delivery app in the wake of Governor DeSantis’ coronavirus mandates to shutdown bars and restaurants
How social media is escalating tensions with Iran
How social media is escalating tensions with Iran
RoboKiller: How consumers are fighting back against scammers and robocalls
RoboKiller: How consumers are fighting back against scammers and robocalls
Home fitness industry looks to capitalize on virtual reality
Thanks to VR technology, you can hit the gym without ever leaving your home.
Meet Scout, Amazon's new delivery robot
Meet Scout, Amazon's new delivery robot that is aiming to help solve the last-mile problem.
HQ Trivia and Vine co-founder dead from apparent drug overdose
The CEO of HQ Trivia and co-founder of Vine was found dead in his SOHO apartment. The cause of death is an apparent drug overdose.