Elon Musk's X, Samsung partner to send users photos taken from space
X, formerly known as Twitter, has partnered with Samsung to deliver users exclusive access to photos taken from space by the new Galaxy S24 Ultra smartphone.
Some Apple iPhone users slam the tech company's FineWoven cases over quality
Apple users have taken to social media to share their thoughts on the "FineWoven" iPhone case. Many say it does not hold up well even after only a few months of use; others are fine with it.
Netflix eliminating Apple billing for subscribers
Users still paying the bill to their Netflix basic plan through iTunes or the Apple App Store will have to transition to credit or debit cards moving forward, a Netflix source told FOX Business.
AT&T CEO shares letter to employees after cell network outage: 'we fell short'
AT&T CEO John Stankey sent a letter to the telecom giant's employees on Sunday about the cellular network outage that occurred Thursday and the company's efforts to restore service.
AT&T to give billing credits to customers impacted by cell network outage
AT&T is planning to give billing credits amounting to $5 per account to customers who were impacted or potentially impacted by last week's wireless outage.
AT&T reveals likely cause of outage that affected customers nationwide
AT&T revealed the cause of a nationwide outage that temporarily stripped tens of thousands of customers of cellular service to be the "execution of an incorrect process."
AT&T had a massive cell phone outage: here's how to work around one
An outage with AT&T's cellular network that left tens of thousands of Americans without service on Thursday has prompted discussion of ways to stay in touch when cell networks are down.
Paramount Global laying off 3% of workforce, despite Super Bowl ratings record
Paramount Global is laying off 800 employees to cut costs and return to earnings growth as the media industry grapples with streaming dominance and the fallout from Hollywood strikes
Masked California thief caught on video brazenly taking dozens of iPhones from Apple Store
A masked thief brazenly stole dozens of iPhones from an Apple Store in Emeryville, California, on Monday, according to a video recorded by a witness.
Victoria's Secret's new AI shopping partnership exposes new dangers, experts say
Victoria's Secret and Google announced a multi-year partnership that will see the popular retailer leverage the tech company's AI to improve online shopping.
Mean girls at work have stolen your ideas — now what? Smart ways to step up
Many career professionals have experienced situations in which others took credit for their hard work or good ideas. Job experts weighed in with insights and tips on how to handle this.
Google disclaimer tells Chrome users 'incognito' mode may not be as private as they think
Google is updating the disclaimer for the Chrome browser's "incognito mode" disclaimer following a $5 billion tracking lawsuit settlement,.
Can you ditch your cellphone for an entire month? This company will pay thousands if you do
Siggi's, a New York-based company known for selling yogurt, is offering $10,000 to contest participants who are willing to do a digital detox for an entire month.
Samsung unveils Galaxy S24 smartphones
Samsung officially introduced its three Galaxy S24 smartphones on Wednesday as part of its highly-anticipated Galaxy Unpacked 2024 event.
Radio giant Audacy files for bankruptcy as advertising plummets
Radio giant Audacy says it has filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection and reached an agreement with debt holders as the company battles slumping advertising revenue.
SpaceX launches satellites for cell service for first time
Elon Musk's SpaceX carried six direct-to-cell satellites that will be used by T-Mobile and other carriers into Earth’s orbit earlier this week. It will offer text messaging to start.
US senator tells Pope Francis to slow his roll on AI regulation
Senate Intelligence Committee Chairman Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., said Thursday that Congress is not ready to join an international treaty called for by Pope Francis to regulate AI.
AWS rolls out Amazon Q, an AI assistant for businesses
Amazon Web Services announced its generative AI assistant for businesses, Amazon Q, at a recent conference and is rolling out its availability across its platforms.
Apple cracks down on iPhone thieves with new security setting
Apple is launching a new security feature to protect iPhone users' passcodes from being stolen and used by thieves to break into phones.
Apple makes security changes to protect users from iPhone thefts
Apple is addressing a security vulnerability that has allowed iPhone thieves to take over customers’ accounts, access saved passwords and steal money.