Uber Lays Off Self-Driving Operators In Pittsburgh After Fatal Arizona Crash
Uber laid off dozens of employees in Pittsburgh following a fatal self-driving vehicle crash in Arizona earlier this year.
Twitter Stops Counting Locked Accounts As Followers
Twitter announced Wednesday that accounts locked for suspicious activity will no longer count as followers.
Facebook's Original News Programming To Debut July 16
Facebook's first round of original, fully funded news programming will debut on July 16.
Facebook Gets Fined For Cambridge Analytica Scandal
A U.K. government office levied a fine against Facebook for its role in the Cambridge Analytica data scandal.
Tesla News: Electric Car Company Rolls Out 5-Minute Model 3 Delivery Process
The electric car company will apparently give some Model 3 buyers a way to show up and get their cars in just a few minutes after delivery.
iOS App Store 10th Anniversary: The Most Successful Games, Apps Of All Time
As the iOS App Store turns 10, take a look back at the most successful apps and games of all time.
Snapchat Gives Users Way To Browse, Use Community-Made Camera Filters
Snapchat revealed Tuesday that a new Lens Explorer page in the app would let users explore community-made camera filters.
Amazon Prime Day 2018: Whole Foods Reveals Exclusive Deals
Whole Foods Market stores around the U.S. will offer exclusive deals during Amazon's Prime Day promotion.
Tesla Opens Model 3 Orders To Everyone, Gets Rid Of Reservations
As of Monday, potential Tesla buyers can make an order on the company's website without needing an invitation or reservation.
Twitter Shares Fall After Purging Millions Of Fake Accounts
Twitter shares fell by eight percent on Monday after a Friday report that the company was purging as many as a million fake accounts per day from the platform.
Drake Breaks Single-Week Streaming Record With 'Scorpion'
Drake's newest album "Scorpion" surpassed a billion streams in a single week, becoming the first album to do so in this new, streaming-centered music economy.
Timehop Data Breach: 21 Million Users Affected By July 4 Hack
Social media memory lane app Timehop reported a data breach on July 4 that affected 21 million users.
Uber, Lyft Reportedly Had Acquisition Talks With Bus Startup Skedaddle
Both Uber and Lyft have apparently looked into acquiring intercity bus travel startup Skedaddle.
MoviePass Peak Pricing: How To Avoid New Fees On Popular Movies
MoviePass added surge pricing to popular movies, but there are a couple of ways to get around it.
3 Things To Know About Amazon Prime Day 2018: Your FAQs Answered
Amazon Prime Day is almost upon us, so here are some important things to know going in.
Tesla Adds Self-Parking Feature To Model 3
Tesla CEO Elon Musk confirmed on Thursday that the Model 3 sedan can now park itself, free of human assistance.
Tinder Rolls Out Looping Video Feature Worldwide
Popular dating app Tinder announced Thursday that its new looping video feature for profiles would roll out to iOS users around the world.
Chick-Fil-A, Texas Roadhouse Restaurants Have Highest Customer Satisfaction, Report Finds
A report from the American Customer Satisfaction Index found that Chick-fil-A and Texas Roadhouse left customers more satisfied than other chain restaurants.
Some Spotify Users Demand Refunds Over Drake 'Scorpion SZN' Promotion
Spotify put Drake's visage all over the app this weekend, and users who did not want to see advertisements want refunds.
Facebook To Shut Down Three Apps, Including Recently Launched Tbh
Facebook announced this week it would imminently shut down three apps, including tbh, which it bought less than a year ago.
Lyft Buys Company Behind Citi Bike, Announces Lyft Bikes
Lyft announced Monday it would jump into the world of bike-sharing with its new Lyft Bikes acquisition.
Instagram Stories Doubles Up On Snapchat In Daily Active Users
Instagram's Stories feature, inspired by Snapchat, now boasts twice as many active users as its Snap equivalent.
Facebook Reveals More Than 50 Hardware Data Partnerships In Document
Facebook published a list of 52 companies it had formed data partnerships with in previous years in a congressional document.
Adidas Data Breach: 'A Few Million' Online Customers May Have Had Data Stolen
Adidas announced that some of its U.S. customers may have had their data stolen by an unauthorized party.
Nevada Beats Projected Weed Revenue Less Than A Year After Legalization
Less than a year after legalizing recreational marijuana sales, Nevada beat its fiscal year projection in just 10 months.
Yet Another Quiz App Harvested Facebook User Data After Cambridge Analytica
Months after the Cambridge Analytica scandal, a hacker found another Facebook app that was harvesting user data.
Showtime Orders 10 Episodes Of Long-Dormant 'Halo' TV Series
Showtime announced Thursday that the "Halo" TV series, announced back in 2013, still exists and just got a 10-episode order.
DC Comics Opens Signups For New Streaming Service, Including Digital Comics
The company behind Superman and Batman will launch its own streaming service, with original shows, classics, and even digital comic books.
Amazon To Help Launch Small Business Delivery Services
Amazon will help people set up small delivery businesses for as little as $10,000.
Scarlett Johansson Never Auditioned To Be Tom Cruise's Girlfriend For Scientology
After an ex-Scientologist claimed Scarlett Johansson auditioned to be Tom Cruise's girlfriend on behalf of the church, the actress firmly denied the allegation.