Here's How Many People Are Going Back On Uber App Now That Travis Kalanick Is Gone
After numerous scandals, here's how many former Uber users might go back to the app now that former CEO Travis Kalanick is gone.
Social Media Passwords: Why You Shouldn't Reuse Or Share Them With Your Spouse
A survey found 67 percent of respondents use the same password for social media accounts, putting their security on the line.
Obama Authorized NSA Cyber Strikes Against Russia In Response To Putin's Pro-Trump Campaign
President Obama authorized cyber strikes against Russia after learning in August that Putin was directly involved in cyber campaign to help Trump win.
YouTube TV Expands To 10 More U.S. Cities, Is Yours One Of Them?
YouTube TV is opening up in 10 more U.S. markets, here's where.
Yellowstone Grizzly Bears To Be Removed From Endangered Species List, Lose Federal Protection
The U.S. Department of Interior announced the Yellowstone grizzly bear will be taken off the endangered species list, but some advocates disagree with the move.
Sling TV Launches Cloud DVR Service On iOS Devices, Adds Viewing Options
Sling TV users can now use the streaming service's cloud DVR option on their iOS iPhone and iPad devices.
National Pollinator Week: Why Are Bees Endangered And What Can You Do To Help
The population of bees has been declining worldwide, here are small ways you can help.
Signal, Confide Use In Trump White House: Nonprofits Sue Over Messaging Apps, Deleted Tweets
Nonprofits filed a lawsuit against White House use of encryption apps Confide and Signal, as well as the deletion of presidential tweets.
Uber Waymo Lawsuit: Court Filing Reveals Travis Kalanick Knew Fired Engineer Had Google Information
The Uber-Waymo lawsuit just got more interesting. Waymo's filing reveals former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick knew Anthony Levandowski had Google information in his possession.
Texting And Driving Laws: Colorado Legalizes Practice That Can Be Deadly
Colorado law allows texting while driving.
iPhone 8 Release Date Delay: Apple Still Deciding On Embedded Touch ID
Apple still reportedly is deciding on embedded Touch ID technology for the iPhone 8.
eBay Takes On Amazon, Walmart With Price Match Guarantee
eBay will now match prices on select deals offered by competitors, including Amazon, Walmart and Target.
Amazon Cloud Becomes Battleground For Walmart, Amazon Rivalry
Walmart and Amazon's rivalry just went to the next level.
Cheaper Solar, Wind Energy Make Trump's Promise To Bring Back Coal Jobs DOA, Forecast Predicts
Trump vowed to get coal mining jobs back, but solar energy will make it hard to keep that promise.
iPhone 8 Cases Pre-Order: Images Show Bezel-Less Screen, Embedded Touch ID, More Features
iPhone 8 cases that are now available for preorder and show details of Apple's upcoming 10th anniversary device.
Self-Flying Taxis To Debut In Dubai Later This Year
The Future City Will start testing two-passenger self-driving taxi drones later this year.
Heroin Epidemic: US Sees Dramatic Increase In Opioid-Related Hospital Care, Government Data Show
Women saw a dramatic spike in U.S. hospitalizations related to opioid pain killers and heroin between 2005 and 2014, report shows.
PayPal CEO Thinks New iOS 11 Apple Pay Features Won't Threaten Its Venmo App
PayPal CEO Dan Schulman explains why Apple Pay's new person-to-person payment feature on iOS 11 won't threaten Venmo.
Woman Finds Piles Of Secret NASA And Martin Marietta Documents In Trash Outside Her Florida Home
A woman in Florida found piles of documents containing secret NASA and Martin Marietta documents that included scientists' names, social security numbers and photos and tests of drones.
Uber Apologizes To NYC Riders, Former Employee Claiming That 'It's All A Show'
Uber recently sent an apology email to former New York City riders, but an ex-employee says the company's move is "all a show."
High-Speed Autonomous Trains Will Carry Passengers By 2023, Testing Will Start In 2019
France is working on an autonomous high-speed train and plans to test it in two years.
Your Sunscreen May Be Killing Coral Reefs, Here's A List Of Eco-Friendly Products
Your sunscreen may harm coral reefs, here's a list of eco-friendly products you can use this summer for when you go to the beach.
Bixby Voice Assistant Release Date: Galaxy S8 Owners Can Now Sign Up, Here's How
If you have a Galaxy S8 or S8+ you can now sign up to try Bixby.
Hot Car Death Stats: How Tech Can Help Prevent Incidents
Apps, devices, car seats and other tips and technology that parents can use to protect their children as the weather heats up.
AI Could Create More Than 800,000 Jobs By 2021, Study Says
While previous reports and tech leaders claim robots will take over human jobs, the latest International Data Corporation data says artificial intelligence will create jobs.
Security Breach Exposes Personal Profiles Of Facebook Moderators Looking For Terrorist Activity
Facebook content moderators that comb the platform looking for terrorist activity had their profiles compromised in a breach which showed personal details to suspected terrorists they were monitoring.
US Energy Sees Record-Breaking Wind And Solar Power Output
Here's how much electricity in the U.S. wind and solar power generated in March.
Amazon Echo Vs. Apple HomePod: Which Device Do Consumers Want?
Apple's recently revealed HomePod has consumers considering the buying the Siri-powered speaker because of the price.
Tim Cook, Donald Trump, HomePod vs. Amazon Echo: Apple CEO Talks New Products, Presidential Politics
Apple CEO Tim Cook explained in an interview with Businessweek why the HomePod wasn't introduced as an Amazon Echo competitor, and how he and Trump are "dramatically different."
Americans Losing Health Insurance Turn To Crowdfunding Sites For Healthcare
Crowdfunding sites like GoFundMe are making money because of medical campaigns held on platforms.