How technology is putting people back in charge of their health care
Revolutionizing how people with chronic conditions manage their lives
Taking on Amazon, Google: Too many barriers to entry?
State of the tech sector
DOJ review of big tech really about antitrust or privacy?
DOJ vs. big tech
Big tech in the DOJ crosshairs
DOJ announces antitrust review of big tech
T-Mobile, Sprint negotiations reportedly in final phase
Latest on T-Mobile, Sprint deal
Bank of America CEO: Anonymous currencies are not good
Brian Moynihan on the Fed, cryptocurrency
Are FaceApp, TikTok, Snapchat and other camera apps safe? Here's what experts say
TikTok and FaceApp are just two of countless apps through which users upload their photos and, as a result, their data.
Netflix is a one-trick pony: Hedgeye communications analyst
Outlook for Netflix
AT&T sold customers’ location data, lawsuit alleges
AT&T is facing a class action lawsuit over allegations that it violated its customers’ privacy by providing location data to “thousands” of third parties.
Facebook’s Libra cryptocurrency ‘may do more to endanger America’ than 9/11, Rep. Brad Sherman says
California Rep. Brad Sherman thinks Facebook’s new cryptocurrency could be dangerous to Americans — even more so than Osama Bin Laden carrying out the 9/11 terror attacks.
Why Venmo’s etiquette guide can’t be taken seriously
We passively, and yes, aggressively, Venmo each other when we’re not into our dates, or are too timid to ask people to chip in for pizza and wine.
McDonald’s teams up with DoorDash for McDelivery service
McDonald’s announced Tuesday that it's teaming up with DoorDash in an effort to widen the reach of its McDelivery service to customers.
Google admits workers listen to virtual assistant recordings
Google admits to listening
FCC Chairman takes on robocalls: We want to make sure consumers are protected
FCC Chairman vs. robocalls
Why Dish Network's Charlie Ergen is the potential roadblock to the Sprint/T-Mobile deal
Latest on the Sprint deal with T-Mobile
AT&T promises to automatically block robocalls in 'coming months'
AT&T said Tuesday that it will start to automatically block robocalls and alert customers of suspected spam calls for free.
Minor progress reportedly made on DOJ approval of Sprint/T-Mobile deal as talks continue
Future of Sprint/T-Mobile deal
Uber Eats tests 'dine-in' feature in cities across US
Uber Eats is testing a new dine-in feature allowing users to pre-order their meals on the app.
MoviePass halts service to complete app improvements amid summer blockbuster season
MoviePass announced it will halt its service starting on July 4 for an indeterminate amount of time in order to complete improvements on its mobile app.
Will we become a completely cashless society?
Going cashless?