Facebook To Open Innovation, Startup Hub In China
Facebook's flagship product is illegal in China, but the company will open an innovation hub in the country anyway.
Amazon Brings Whole Foods Prime Deliveries To NYC, Florida
Amazon Prime members in parts of New York City and Florida can now get Whole Foods products delivered to them.
Yelp To Display Health Inspection Data For Restaurants Nationwide
Yelp announced it will start displaying health inspection data for restaurants nationwide.
Pinterest Reportedly Eyeing 2019 IPO, Nearing $1B Ad Revenue
CNBC reported that lifestyle social network Pinterest may go public in 2019, as it nears $1 billion in ad revenue.
Report Finds iPhone X Internet Speed Lags Behind Samsung, Google Phones
A new report from Ookla found that the iPhone X came in third behind Samsung and Google's premium phones in internet speed.
Tesla Shares Fall Again After Car Company Asks Suppliers For Refunds
Tesla shares fell again on Monday after a Wall Street Journal report revealed the company asked suppliers for refunds.
Certain Far-Right Figures No Longer Appear In Twitter Search Function
The social media site might be hiding controversial, far-right figures like Mike Cernovich from user searches.
How To Turn Off Instagram's New Green Status Icon
Instagram added a green dot next to users' icons to indicate when they are online, but there is an easy way to turn it off.
Elon Musk Disputes Analyst Claim Of Widespread Canceled Tesla Orders
Tesla CEO Elon Musk took to Twitter to dispute an analyst's claim that Tesla buyers are canceling orders en masse.
Facebook, Instagram To Crack Down On Users Younger Than 13
Facebook and subsidiary Instagram will more proactively suspend users they suspect are younger than 13 years old.
AMC Theatres Partners With Facebook For In-App Ticket Sales
Facebook partnered with AMC Theatres to allow users to purchase tickets directly on the app.
Donald Trump Criticizes EU's Google Fine In Tweet
The European Union hit Google with a massive antitrust fine, and President Donald Trump responded on Twitter.
'Fortnite' Has Made $1 Billion Just From In-Game Items, Like Costumes
"Fortnite" is a veritable phenomenon, having made $1 billion from in-game purchases.
Donald Trump, Planned Parenthood Among Top Facebook Ad Buyers This Summer
A new study used Facebook's own data to find that President Donald Trump led all entities in political ad spending on the platform since May.
Amazon Boasts Prime Day Sales Numbers Amid Strikes, Boycott
Amazon Prime Day 2018 was a success for the company, despite widespread worker strikes and customer boycotts.
European Union Hits Google With Record-Breaking Anti-Trust Fine
The European Commission asked Google to pay a huge fine for forcing its search engine and browser on smartphone users.
Cambridge Analytica's Facebook Data May Have Been Accessed In Russia
A British MP said Cambridge Analytica's stolen Facebook data was accessed from within Russia.
Boeing Announces AI-Driven, Blockchain-Based Flying Taxi Plans
Aircraft giant Boeing will start working on a fleet of flying taxis.
Facebook Protected Hateful, Far-Right Pages Despite Rule Violations
A new report indicated Facebook protected popular pages that spread violent content because of their high follower counts.
Samsung Announces Next-Generation LPDDR5 Mobile Chip
Samsung announced it had successfully developed a mobile chip that will make devices run even faster and use less battery than before.
Tesla Shares Fall After Bad PR Weekend For CEO Elon Musk
Tesla CEO Elon Musk had a nightmarish PR weekend, and company shares fell a bit on Monday as a result.
Comcast Likely Out Of Fox Bidding War, Focusing On Sky Instead
The telecommunications company appears to be abandoning its bid for Fox and will instead focus on acquiring Sky.
Chinese Firm ZTE's Stock Shoots Up After US Lifts Ban
Chinese telecommunications firm ZTE saw an increase in stock prices on Monday after the Friday announcement that its ban on U.S. operations was lifted.
New Bill Would Give Israeli Government Ability To Remove Facebook Posts
A new law going to vote this week would give the Israeli government the ability to remove inciting Facebook posts via court orders.
Elon Musk Faces Legal Action Over Calling Thai Cave Rescuer 'Pedo' In Tweet
Tesla CEO Elon Musk found himself in hot water over the weekend after he called one of the Thai cave rescuers a pedophile in a now-deleted tweet.
Facebook Releases Annual Diversity Report, Vows Improvement In Racial Representation
Facebook's annual diversity report showed encouraging signs for women, but little improvement along racial lines.
Russian Twitter Accounts Impersonated Local American News Outlets, Report Finds
A report state a Russian agency was impersonating local American news outlets on Twitter.
Yes, Blockbuster Is Still Open; One US Store Remains After 2 Close In Alaska
The last two Blockbuster Video stores in Alaska will shut their doors, leaving just one left in the United States.
Report Claims Tesla Employees Face Unsafe Working Conditions
A report from Bloomberg Businessweek described Tesla's Fremont, California, plant as unsafe and exhausting for workers.
Which State Is The Best For Retirement? Idaho, Utah Near Top Of Rankings
South Dakota is apparently the place to be for retirees, according to new rankings.