FCC Investigating First Ever Unauthorized Commercial Satellite Launch
The Federal Communications Commission is investigating what is believed to be the first ever unauthorized launch of a commercial satellite.
How To Stream MLB Games: Facebook To Air 25 Games In 2018
Facebook has scored the rights to stream 25 MLB games during the 2018 season.
Twitter Verification: Company May Open Verification Up To Everyone
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey said on a live stream that the company is looking into allowing all users to verify their account.
Armed Robber Enters Bank In Wheelchair Before Heist
An armed criminal entered a bank in Argentina in a wheelchair before he and his accomplices robbed the bank.
Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act: Tech Firms Push To Modify Senate Bill
A number of tech firms are making a final push to stop the Senate from passing a bill that would aim to prevent sex trafficking.
Clocks Running Behind? Kosovo-Serbia Dispute Making Clocks Slow Throughout Europe
A dispute between Kosovo and Serbia over payments for electricity is causing clocks across Europe to run slow.
Mother Of Five Jailed For Slapping Principal
A mother of five was sentenced to one year of jail time in France after she slapped her child's principal in the face.
Amazon Alexa Laugh: Amazon Working On Fix For Unprompted Laughing Bug
Amazon is reportedly working on a fix for an issue that is causing its personal assistant service Alexa to laugh without being prompted.
Documents Show FBI Used Geek Squad As Informants
New documents reveal the FBI paid members of Best Buy's Geek Squad to act as informants, reporting if they found illegal material on a customer's computer.
Amazon Launches Low-Cost Prime Membership For Medicaid Recipients
Amazon is launching a low-cost version of Amazon Prime that will be made available to Medicaid recipients for $5.99 per month.
BlackBerry Sues Facebook, WhatsApp, Instagram Over Messaging Patent
Blackberry is suing Facebook for allegedly violating a patent that displays a count of unread messages in a notification bubble.
Rhode Island Porn Ban: State Proposes $20 Fee To View Porn Online
Rhode Island lawmakers have introduced a bill that would require residents pay a $20 fee to view pornography online.
Facebook Protect VPN: Researcher Finds Privacy Service Collecting User Data
A security researcher found that Facebook's Protect VPN collects data from a user's device even when the service is turned off.
Facebook Survey Asks Users If Pedophilia Should Be Allowed On Platform
Facebook has apologized for sending users a survey that asked for their opinion on how the platform should handle an adult asking an underage girl for sexually explicit photos.
Spotify Cracks Down On Pirates Using Premium Service For Free
Spotify sent emails to users warning them to stop using unauthorized and modified versions of the streaming service that allows them to use premium features without paying.
EU Tech Tax: Countries Plan To Tax Revenue Of Apple, Microsoft, Major Tech Firms
The European Union is preparing a plan to tax tech giants like Apple and Amazon on revenue in order to close loopholes.
Body Camera Footage Not Released In 40 Percent Of Fatal Police Shootings
A new study found that in nearly 40 percent of fatal shootings involving law enforcement, police body camera footage is not made public.
'NRA: Practice Range' Game Removed From Apple App Store
The mobile game "NRA: Practice Range" has been removed from the App Store following online protests.
Internet Research Agency Controversy: Documents From Russian Troll Farm Leak Online, Expose 2016 Election Operations
Documents from the Russian troll farm known as the Internet Research Agency have leaked online and reveal details about the group's inner workings.
Equifax Breach: 2.4 Million More Affected By 2017 Hack
Credit reporting firm Equifax revealed 2.4 million more U.S. consumers were affected by the massive data breach that plagued the company last year.
What Are Initial Coin Offerings? SEC Subpoenas Cryptocurrency Companies For ICO Information
The Securities and Exchange Commission has reportedly issued subpoenas to cryptocurrency firms in search of information about initial coin offerings.
What Is Uber Health?: Uber Launches Ride Hailing Service For Healthcare Providers
Uber launched Uber Health, a new service that will allow healthcare providers to call a ride for patients.
YouTube Bans Neo-Nazi Channel For Violating Hate Speech Rules
YouTube has banned the Neo-Nazi group Atomwaffen Division from its platform following reports that the group was linked to the murder of a gay, Jewish student.
Spotify IPO: Company Files For $1 Billion IPO, Will Trade As SPOT
Popular music streaming service Spotify has filed for a $1 billion IPO. The company plans to trade on the NYSE under the symbol SPOT.
#March1NRABoycott: Apple, Amazon, YouTube Pressured To Ditch NRA
A planned protest will target Apple, Amazon and YouTube in an effort to get the tech companies to ditch the NRA.
With Net Neutrality Rules Repealed, AT&T Gets Ready For Paid Prioritization
AT&T began laying out its plans to launch paid prioritization plans that would charge more to create a dedicated network for future technologies like autonomous vehicles and virtual reality.
Who Is Brad Parscale? Former Trump Digital Director Named 2020 Campaign Manager
Brad Parscale, the digital director of Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, has been named the campaign manager for Trump's 2020 re-election bid.
What Is Right To Be Forgotten? Google Gets 2.4 Million Removal Requests
Google received more than 2.4 million removal requests during the first three years of Europe's "Right to be Forgotten" laws.
Cellebrite iPhone Hack: Company Can Reportedly Crack Any iPhone For Law Enforcement
Data extraction company Cellebrite can allegedly crack any iPhone, including the iPhone 8 and iPhone X, for law enforcement.
iPhone 11 Rumors: Largest iPhone Ever, Cheaper Model In The Works
When Apple announces its new line up of smartphones later this year, it is expected to show off a larger iPhone as well as a budget-friendly option.