EA Shares Plunge After One Month 'Battlefield V' Delay
Electronic Arts had to delay one of its biggest holiday releases and the stock market reacted in kind.
Apple To Reveal New iPhones, Other Products On Sept. 12
Apple will show off its newest products at an event on Sept. 12 in Cupertino, California.
Amazon Share Price Exceeds $2,000, Company Inches Closer To $1T Market Value
Amazon’s market value is now around $980 billion, inching it closer and closer to the coveted $1 trillion mark.
Amazon Disputes Bernie Sanders' Accusations Of Poor Working Conditions
Amazon published a blog post personally disputing the many accusations Sen. Bernie Sanders has made about its working conditions.
Google Parent Company's Self-Driving Fleet Struggles With Intersections, Merging
A new report suggested that Waymo self-driving vans still have trouble making left turns and merging into traffic on highways.
'Destiny 2' Highlights Free September PlayStation Plus Game Lineup
PlayStation Plus subscribers can get "Destiny 2" for free during September.
Facebook Watch Expands To Rest Of World A Year After US Launch
Facebook's Watch platform is now viewable worldwide.
Instagram Adds Verification Requests, Other Measures To Increase Security
Instagram will now let sufficiently large accounts request to be verified so they can prove their authenticity.
Sears Expands Amazon Tire Installation Program To Entire US
Sears had a good day on the stock market after announcing that its Amazon-fueled tire installation program is now available nationwide.
Best Buy Reports Slowed Online Sales Growth, Shares Drop
Electronics retailer Best Buy took a stock hit on Tuesday after the company reported slow online sales growth.
President Trump Calls Google 'Rigged,' Claims Searches Only Surface Left-Wing Media
President Donald Trump criticized Google for allegedly only surfacing negative news stories about his administration.
Major Advocacy Groups Ask Government To Reverse FCC Net Neutrality Ruling
Several advocacy groups, representing tech firms like Facebook and Google, want the government to reinstate net neutrality protections.
Facebook To Tell Strangers What They Have In Common
Facebook will start testing a feature in the United States aimed at fostering connections between strangers.
Snapchat To Overtake Facebook Among UK Teens By End Of 2018
Data from eMarketer suggests U.K. teens will soon use Snapchat more than they use Facebook.
Tesla News: TSLA Drops In Early Trading After Abandoning Privatization Plans
Wall Street reacted on Monday to Tesla abandoning plans to go private.
When Do The New iPhones Come Out? Rumors, History Point To September Launch
Apple has a strong history of launching its new iPhone models each September.
Lyft Offering Discounted, Free Rides On Midterm Election Day
Ride-sharing giant Lyft will give discounted or even free rides on midterm election day.
Hackers Breach T-Mobile, Steal Personal Info Belonging To Millions
Service provider T-Mobile had some of its customers' data stolen by hackers this week.
How To Turn On Two-Factor Authentication In 'Fortnite' And Get Free Boogiedown Dance
"Fortnite" players can get a free dance right now just for enabling two-factor authentication.
Twitter Stops Supporting iOS 9 And Older In New App Update
Twitter's newest update pledged to end active support for the iOS 9 version of the site's mobile app.
Facebook Bans Personality Quiz App, Second Since Cambridge Analytica Scandal
Facebook took action against another personality quiz app on Wednesday.
Analysts Give Tesla Model 3 Poor Score In Build Quality
A group of analysts from UBS found that the Tesla Model 3 electric car has some construction problems.
Survey Indicates Most Facebook Users Not Bothered By Recent Scandals
A new survey found that two-thirds of Facebook users still use the site just as much as they did a year ago.
New Apple Patent Details Countdown Timer For Automated Driving System
A newly seen Apple patent hinted at some major features of a possible autonomous driving system.
Verizon Claims Throttling Fire Department Data During California Wildfire Was Customer Service Mistake
The telecommunications giants apologized for slowing down the Santa Clara County Fire Department's data speeds during a massive wildfire.
Facebook Removes 5,000 Advertising Categories Based On Race, Religion
Days after a complaint from a government agency, Facebook removed thousands of targeted ad categories based on religion or ethnicity.
Costco Now Accepts Apple Pay, Google Wallet, Other Contactless Payments
Retail chain Costco announced all of its United States locations accept Apple Pay, among others.
Facebook Internally Scores Users Based On How Trustworthy They Are
A new report indicated some Facebook users are scored by the site based on trustworthiness.
President Donald Trump Calls Facebook, Twitter Account Banning 'Dangerous'
President Donald Trump said it is "dangerous" for sites like Facebook to ban "certain" accounts.
Google Hit With Lawsuit Over Alleged Location Tracking Scandal
A lawsuit filed in San Francisco accused Google of tracking user locations even when they turned the location tracking setting off.