"There have been signs lately that Apple and its apparent satellite partner Globalstar Inc. might be getting closer to launching such a feature," Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said in April.
Zuckerberg, however, noted that he sees a future where people simply twitch their wrists each time they send a text message.
Several Congress members and a U.S. senator have raised concerns over the allegations made by Twitter's ex-security head about security lapses.
The former hardware engineer was arrested at the San Jose International Airport in 2018 while he was trying to leave the United States.
This is not the first time a tech company was reported to have used an algorithm to remove employees from their jobs.
Rivian has clarified that customers who cancel their preorders of the Explore model will get their deposits refunded.
Black Girls Code had indefinitely suspended its CEO and founder, Kimberly Bryant, in December over complaints of an alleged toxic workplace.
China's Sichuan province depends largely on dams for electricity, and this reliance is affecting the power grid.
Apple has faced questions about its culture of secrecy in the past.
Elon Musk wrote an op-ed for China's Cyberspace Administration's magazine about his hopes for the future of technology.
The Telegram CEO said that if Telegram is experiencing such "treatment" from Apple, smaller apps may be going through greater difficulties while waiting for an update approval.
Hootsuite did not provide specifics about the latest round of layoffs.
Google has been met with multiple lawsuits over the past several years over its alleged antitrust violations.
SoftBank's Vision Fund setbacks caused the Japanese conglomerate's net loss to balloon in the second quarter.
Snap Inc. has been struggling with the impact of Apple's privacy policy changes and slowing growth.
Tensions are rising in China and Taiwan, and the world's largest chipmaker could be dragged into the picture, along with its global tech partners such as Apple.
However, SunTrust analyst Robert Peck says the board may hold off on any decision because of the complexity of some of the options.
Major companies -- including AT&T, Verizon, Comcast and Time Warner -- argued Friday that the FCC has overstepped its bounds on Internet regulation.
Nintendo's new president has revealed that the company's highly anticipated Nintendo NX console will be completely different from its current Wii U console.
One of the most talked-about smartphone brands in the world, OnePlus will be making its flagship available without an invite as it marks its second birthday.
Yahoo Inc. may be cut up and sold -- with its popular little social network perhaps attracting the most interest from potential buyers.
The social network is extending its live video feature to some users in the United States.
History has proven that Americans flock to guns after high-profile shootings. Investors are seeing dollar signs in upcoming gun sales.
The app offered a Live Story called "California Shooting" and showed photos and videos from San Bernardino.
Social networks allow anyone to publicly voice suicidal thoughts. How do they respond when users are in distress?
This year was the biggest Thanksgiving season for stores ever, and Amazon capitalized on it in a big way.
As the board of Yahoo is set to consider the future of the company, one of the key decisions is likely to be whether to fire CEO Marissa Mayer.
In a letter to their new daughter, Mark Zuckerberg and his wife pledged to give away Facebook shares valued at $45 billion.
Research shows each successive Samsung Galaxy flagship device has bigger price reductions than its predecessors.
Snapchat publishers can now share content on Facebook and Twitter.