Facebook News: Japanese Government Orders Company To Improve Data Security
Japan's data protection agency told Facebook to improve security and be more transparent with users.
PS4 Exclusive Zombie Game 'Days Gone' Delayed Again
"Days Gone" will miss its February release date and instead ship in April.
Despite Transparency Rules, Political Facebook Ads Still Obscuring Origins
Political ad buyers on Facebook can still hide their identities, despite increased transparency rules.
PayPal Earnings Report: Strong Quarter From Venmo Sends Share Price Up
PayPal's Q3 earnings report increased optimism in the firm's Venmo subsidiary.
Apple Announces Potential iPad Pro, MacBook Event For Oct. 30
Apple will announce more hardware products on Oct. 30 in Brooklyn.
Apple Gives Users Way To Download, Correct Data Company Has Collected On Them
Apple released a tool that allows U.S. users to download all the data they gave to the company.
Facebook Data Breach Perpetrated By Spammers, Not Foreign State
Facebook reportedly concluded that its recent data breach was carried out by spammers looking to make money, not foreign interlopers.
What Are The Biggest Video Games Coming Out This Holiday Season?
Several high-profile video games across a variety of genres and platforms are coming out in the next three months.
Facebook News: Group Of Shareholders Sign Proposal To Replace Mark Zuckerberg As Chairman
Facebook's board will vote next year on a proposal to create an independent chairman, thus removing Mark Zuckerberg from the position.
Tesla News: Elon Musk To Buy $20M More Company Stock
Tesla's CEO is also its largest shareholder, and Elon Musk will buy even more stock at the next opportunity.
Facebook News: Lawsuit Accuses Social Network Of Hiding Inflated Video Ad Metrics
A new complaint to an existing lawsuit accused Facebook of knowing about, and potentially hiding, inflated ad metrics on videos for more than a year.
Tesla News: Judge Approves Elon Musk SEC Settlement, Resolving Take-Private Scandal
Elon Musk's legal trouble with the SEC has been resolved, two months after the "funding secured" tweet.
Google CEO Happy With Internal Tests Of Censored China Search Engine
Google CEO Sundar Pichai spoke positively about the company's long-rumored China-compliant search engine.
Uber Going Public? What To Know About The Ride-Sharing Company
Valuation proposals suggested Uber's market value when it goes public next year could be $120 billion.
Facebook Reportedly Working On Camera-Enabled Device That Connects To TVs
Facebook is said to be developing a device that connects to TVs and offers video calling as well as streaming services.
Instagram Co-Founder Kevin Systrom Addresses Why He Left Facebook
Kevin Systrom abruptly left Facebook six years after selling his Instagram app to the company, and partially explained why on Monday.
Facebook Data Breach: How To See If Your Account Was Hacked
In the wake of Facebook's huge data breach, the site has given users a way to find out if their data was stolen.
Study Finds Right-Wing Groups Buy More Ads On Google, Left-Wing Groups Favor Facebook, Twitter
Beto O'Rourke spent the most on digital ads across Facebook, Twitter and Google, but President Donald Trump still had the most total ads.
Apple News: iPhone Maker Buys Music Analytics Firm Asaii For War Against Spotify
The tech giant bought a music data analytics firm to increase Apple Music's viability against rival Spotify.
Irish Commission Opens Investigation Into Twitter's Data Collection
An Irish data watchdog opened an investigation into how much data Twitter collects from users.
Tesla Issues Deadline For 2018 Deliveries, $7,500 Tax Credit
Potential Tesla customers have a few days to get a full tax credit with their electric vehicle.
Facebook Removes More Than 800 Political Pages For Alleged Spam-Like Behavior
Hundreds of political Facebook pages were purged for what Facebook said was coordinated, inauthentic behavior to drive up traffic.
'Fortnite' On Android Open To All, No Longer Requires Invite
Android players who never got invited to play "Fortnite" can get in now.
AT&T-Owned WarnerMedia Announces Major New Streaming Service For 2019
The company formerly known as Time Warner will launch a major new streaming service next year.
Square Stocks Slide After CFO Sarah Friar Leaves For Nextdoor
Square, Inc. lost its CFO and the stock market reacted accordingly.
SurveyMonkey Sinks Below IPO Price Amid Terrible Tech Day On Stock Market
SurveyMonkey went public just two weeks ago and is already below its IPO price.
Waze Expanding? Carpool App Grows To Entire United States
Waze Carpool lets commuters link up to help alleviate rush hour traffic.
Snapchat Launches Line Of Original, In-App TV Programming
Several original TV series are coming to Snapchat, with three available as of Wednesday.
Alphabet's Waymo May Offer Free Rides To Promoted Destinations
Waymo's ride-sharing service is set to go public soon, and the self-driving cars might make free trips to promoted businesses.
Amid Snap Shares Dipping Below $7, Worries The Company May Be Running Out Of Cash
Snap had another bad day on the stock market, after an analyst said the firm might have money troubles.