New Twitter Feature On iOS Allows Users To Limit Replies To Their Tweets
The feature, potentially aimed at stemming harassment, has been tested since May.
Trump Lashes Out At Facebook, Twitter For Censoring Right-Wing Politics After Video Taken Down
The president claimed that he and other conservatives were being censored for political differences, rather than for spreading misleading information.
Gov. DeSantis Admits Florida Unemployment System Built To Not Work, Designed With 'Roadblocks'
In an interview, Gov. Ron DeSantis admitted that his state's unemployment system is built with intentional roadblocks to encourage residents not to use it.
‘Mulan’ Remake Goes Streaming: Blockbuster Movie Headed To Disney+ As $30 Rental, Theaters In Some Areas
The long-delayed blockbuster will be available as a $30 rental in the U.S. and elsewhere on Sept. 4.
Google Play Music Shutting Down: Service To Begin Phasing Out In September As YouTube Music Takes Off
The nearly nine-year-old platform will be replaced by YouTube Music.
Apple Shoots Down Report About It Pursuing Acquisition Of Popular App TikTok
The rumor came from sources outside of the company and didn't seem in line with Apple's product philosophies.
TikTok Sale In Trouble? Chinese Media Calls Forced Sale Of Company By US 'Smash And Grab'
The editorial from a state-run outlet said that the Chinese government could block the sale or shutdown of the popular company.
Microsoft's Waste-Free Pledge: Tech Giant’s Operations To Stop Producing Trash by 2030
The tech giant's operations produced nearly 3,200 metric tons of garbage last year.
Primary Roundup: Kansas, Michigan, And More Head To The Polls For State Primaries
Controversial Kris Kobach is close to clinching the GOP Senate nomination in Kansas and progressive 2018 freshman Rep. Rashida Tlaib faces a tough rematch in Michigan.
Teacher Car Caravans Form Across US Cities Protesting Plans To Reopen Schools
Numerous teachers and faculty members formed lines of cars and drove through cities like Los Angeles and Chicago.
Following Corruption Inquiry, Former King Juan Carlos To Depart Spain
The former king oversaw the country's transition from dictatorship to democracy over 40 years, finally abdicating to his son in 2014 amidst a previous corruption investigation.
Trump Threatens Legal Action After Nevada Approves Universal Mail-In Voting
The bill would make Nevada the seventh state to send ballots to all registered voters.
Google Unveils First 5G Phones: New Pixel Models Arriving In The Fall, Starting Price Announced
The Pixel 5 and 5G Pixel 4a are set to launch in the fall in several countries.
TikTok Sale Update: ByteDance Prefers Independent Spin-Off To Microsoft Buy
Microsoft was said to be in early talks to acquire the popular company after Trump said he was considering a ban on the app if it wasn't divested from Chinese ownership.
Coronavirus In California: Dozens Attend LA Party For First Responders Without Masks
Potentially violating state rules on indoor gatherings, the party was held on Friday night with little visible adherence to public health guidelines.
Election Technology: Facebook Will Help Prepare Users For Mail-In Voting
The social media giant wants the public to understand that results may be delayed but that doesn't mean mail-in voting is fradulent, CEO says.
Rep. Greg Pence, Brother Of Vice President, In Hot Water Over Racist Items Sold At His Antiques Mall
Greg Pence, an Indiana congressman, co-owns the emporium with his wife and is facing pressure from his Democratic challenger to remove the items.
Microsoft To Buy TikTok? Company Circles Popular App As Trump Plans Divestment Order
The administration views the popular video-sharing app as a possible danger to national security due to its Chinese ownership.
Facebook Feels The Beat: Social Network To Launch Official Music Videos Following Deals With Big Labels
The company will also expand its music offering on Facebook Watch.
Apple Briefly No. 1: Stock Surge Helps Company Surpass Saudi Aramco As World’s Biggest Company
On the back of strong Q3 results, Apple's stock rose to an all-time high on Friday.
Homeland Security Ordered To Stop Collecting Data On Journalists Covering Protests
The order came following a report that a system for tracking terrorists was being used to collect information on journalists.
Senators Call For DOJ Investigation Of Zoom, TikTok
The popular video-based apps are under government scrutiny for their use of customer data and links to China.
Senate Hearing For Trump Pentagon Nominee Pulled Due To Islamophobic Comments
Gen. Anthony Tata tweeted inflammatory remarks about Islam and Barack Obama in 2018.
Huawei Dethrones Samsung: Chinese Company Becomes Biggest Smartphone Producer For First Time
A report from analysis firm Canalys found that Huawei shipped 55.8 million smartphones compared to Samsung’s 53.7 million.
Proctor & Gamble Cleans Up: Pandemic Drives Best Year Since 2006 As Sales Of Household Products Surge
The company's home health division posted its biggest annual growth ever as consumers snapped up cleaning supplies.
Coronavirus Vaccine: Chinese Hackers Reportedly Targeted Moderna Research Data
Report claims to have found which U.S. company's COVID-19 research was targeted by Chinese nationals.
Comcast Revenue Takes Hit From Pandemic In Q2; Peacock Launch Collects 10M Sign-Ups
The film, television and theme park divisions of NBCUniversal, in addition to its Europe-based media outlet Sky, all suffered big drops in revenue.
Herman Cain Dead At 74: Former GOP Presidential Candidate Had Been Hospitalized For COVID-19
The former GOP presidential candidate had been hospitalized in Atlanta since July 1.
Tim Cook Antitrust Hearing: Apple CEO Defends App Store, Escapes Extensive Questioning
The Apple CEO seemed to receive the least questions during the hearings.
Sundar Pichai Antitrust Hearing: Google CEO Targeted Over Market Control, Asked About Republican Conspiracy-Mongering
Google's CEO was subjected to hard questions about the multinational company's practices.