What Is The Amazon Halo? Here’s What The New 3D Fitness App Can Tell You About Your Body
The Amazon Halo hopes to carve out a space in the fitness tracker market with a less intense experience built around healthy routines.
TikTok Sale Might Be Coming In A Matter Of Days – And A New Buyer Has Emerged
The company is expected to reach an acquisition deal with an American company in the next few days.
California Wildfires Are Now A Public Health Crisis As Smoke Spreads
Resources and government coordinators are being made available to local and state authorities in California.
Facebook Investigates Whether Page Incited Shooting Of 3 Protestors In Kenosha, Wisconsin
The social media company only took action against the group after a counter-protestor reportedly killed two in a shooting.
Affordable Laptop Shortage Poses A Big Problem For Remote Schooling
Supply issues and historically high demand have led to a major shortage in the kinds of laptops students need.
What Are Ghost Guns? Major Cities Are Suing The US Government Over Weapons Purchasing Loophole
Due to a classification loophole, "ghost guns" are able to circulate without background checks or tracking.
Facebook Takes Shot At Apple Over New Privacy Features, But It Might Be Good News For Users
Two tech companies with fundamentally different data privacy philosophy are coming to verbal blows over iOS14.
Ex-McDonald’s CEO Accused Of Helping Cover Up Other Employees' Misconduct
Employees have come forward, stating that reports of misconduct or inappropriate behavior were ignored.
Elon Musk’s Neuralink Wants To Connect Brains To Machines, And They'll Show How On Friday
The car and space entrepreneur is turning his attention to hooking up the brain and technology.
Airbnb Offering Locations As Free Shelter In Northern California Amid Wildfires
The company has offered free rentals to those displaced by disasters since 2012.
Kanye West Fails To Get On Missouri's Presidential Ballot But Is Still On Some States' Ballots
Only around 6,500 signatures of the 10,000 submitted by the campaign were verified by the state.
YouTube Escalates Automated Content Moderation, Bans Thousands Of Innocent Videos In The Process
The company reported greater enforcement of content policies with technological moderation, which unfortunately caused trouble for thousands of innocent videos.
Pediatricians Call For An End To 'High-Intensity' Active Shooter Drills In Schools
The intense drills currently employed are being criticized as traumatic for students and might potentially cause faculty to make poor decisions.
Who Is Jacob Blake? Father Of Kenosha, Wisconsin, Police Shooting Victim Says Son Paralyzed
The victim of the recent Kenosha police shooting came from a family with ties to Chicago-area activism.
Apple Set To Reopen Stores After Twice Shutting Down Due To COVID-19
Apple previously attempted to reopen physical locations in May, but spikes in COVID-19 forced the reclosure of many.
Here Is The Complete Breakdown Of Speakers At The Republican National Convention
The list includes politicians, businesspeople, and most members of the Trump family.
TikTok Sues US Government In Challenge Of Proposed Ban
ByteDance asserts that it has supplied considerable evidence to the U.S. government that it does not share data with the Chinese government.
German Doctors Confirm Vladimir Putin Critic Alexei Navalny Was Poisoned
Alexei Navalny, a prominent Putin critic and opposition leader in Russia, was poisoned, doctors in Berlin say.
Did Mark Zuckerberg Really Try To Sabotage TikTok In Washington?
Reports indicate that the CEO attempted to undermine the potential competitor with politicians.
WordPress Accuses Apple Of Preventing App Updates In Order To Extort In-App Purchases
Apple allegedly halted updates for the WordPress iOS app unless developers added in-app purchases to the completely free app.
COVID-19 Cases Originating From Sturgis Bike Rally Spread Across State Lines
The event was one of the most attended mass gatherings held during the coronavirus pandemic.
Against The Will Of Navajo Nation, US Moves Forward With Execution Of Native American Man
The Navajo Nation has long opposed the death penalty on religious grounds and leaders argue that this case is an affront to tribal sovereignty.
COVID Outbreaks In Prisons Leave California With Half The Inmate Firefighting Crews Amid Wildfires
The spread of COVID-19 in prison populations has gutted the state's access to inmate firefighting crews.
Facebook Preparing To Handle Misinformation If Trump Casts Doubt On Election Results, Report Says
The company is planning for a number of scenarios in which President Trump might cast doubt on the result of the general election, the New York Times reports.
Jeff Wilke, Longtime Amazon Executive And Bezos Confidant, Announces Retirement
Wilke joined that company in 1999 and had been considered a potential successor to Jeff Bezos.
Former Uber Executive Charged For Attempting To Hide 2016 Hack With Bribes
The former security chief allegedly paid off hackers to keep a 2016 data breach under wraps.
Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s $10 Million Donation To Antiracism Research Draws Praise On Social Media
The donation was made as part of an initiative by the Twitter CEO to donate $1 billion to philanthropic causes.
White House Wants Supreme Court To Overturn Ruling Preventing Trump From Blocking Critics On Twitter
The White House is asking the court to reverse a ruling from a lower court that deemed the president's personal account to be a "public forum."
DoorDash Takes Aim At Amazon With New Grocery Delivery Service
The new offering will begin at Meijer stores and roll out to new locations soon.
Here Are The 15 Cities American Airlines Will Stop Servicing In October
With federal relief mandates soon expiring and no extension in sight, the airline will soon begin rolling back its fall schedule.