A cybersecurity blog reported that a reader had his credit freeze "thawed” without authorization on Experian’s website, demonstrating “how truly broken authentication and security remains in the credit bureau space.” | Continue reading
Charles Geschke and John Warnock co-founded Adobe | Continue reading
Tesla Inc chief executive Elon Musk said on Saturday his company would be shut down if its cars were used to spy, his first comments on news that China’s military has banned Teslas from its facilities. | Continue reading
The gripes come from a disgruntled group of 13 first-year analysts in Goldman’s investment banking unit who surveyed themselves about their work woes — and then organized them into a detailed PowerPoint presentation that has since spilled onto social media. | Continue reading
Uber will give workers’ rights, including the minimum wage, from Wednesday to all of its more than 70,000 British drivers after the ride-hailing app lost a UK Supreme Court case last month in a blow to gig economy companies and a victory for unions. | Continue reading
Stripe Inc. is the most valuable U.S. startup after securing a $600 million round of funding. | Continue reading
A spokesperson for Netflix confirmed the test to FOX Business, noting it is "designed to help ensure that people using Netflix accounts are authorized to do so.” | Continue reading
Eccentric Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa is looking for eight civilian volunteers to blast off to the Moon with him on the first-ever private commercial space trip. | Continue reading
President Biden left no doubts on day one in the White House that the Trump era of deregulation was over, according to a report. | Continue reading
Theranos Inc. founder Elizabeth Holmes is sparring with federal prosecutors over an inaccessible database recording millions of the company's blood tests, arguing the government can't prove the test results were unreliable without the database's information. | Continue reading
Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday said he bought Dogecoin for his baby "so he can be a toddler hodler." | Continue reading
Parler has terminated CEO John Matze, according to a memo Matze sent to staffers that has been obtained by Fox News. | Continue reading
The Biden administration is encouraging interested and qualified candidates to apply for roles within the U.S. Digital Service. | Continue reading
The technology would allow individuals to obtain a copy of their immunization records through a digital wallet of their choice, such as Apple Wallet or Google Pay, while those without smartphones would receive paper printed with QR codes containing verifiable credentials. | Continue reading
Alternative social media platform Parler filed a lawsuit against Amazon on Monday following Amazon Web Services' decision to suspend Parler from its cloud hosting service following last week's deadly riot at the U.S. Capitol. | Continue reading
Chinese billionaire Jack Ma is "laying low" but "not missing or detained" after calling for economic reform in China during an October speech, sources inside Alibaba told FOX Business. | Continue reading
Tech workers and employers alike are beginning to question location-focused pay scales. A handful of companies are moving to abandon them altogether. | Continue reading
Elon Musk may be having fun in Texas – expanding another company, The Boring Co., into the state, according to local reports. | Continue reading
A rare Apple 1 computer signed by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak is set to go up for auction where it could fetch a princely sum. | Continue reading
Dorsey and fellow tech CEOs Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook and Sundar Pichai of Alphabet, Google's parent, answered questions about censorship ahead of the 2020 presidential election at the hearing on Wednesday. | Continue reading
When asked by a Twitter user if he showed any symptoms, Musk said he had symptoms of a "typical cold." | Continue reading
The tech giant is arguing in a new court filing that Prime Video customers are actually paying for a limited license for “on-demand viewing over an indefinite period of time.” | Continue reading
Facebook executives are implementing emergency measures reserved for "at-risk" countries in a company-wide effort to bring down the online temperature. | Continue reading
In a bid to weather the pandemic, Coca-Cola plans to shift focus onto brands "that can be scaled to drive profits for the long-term," CEO James Quincey said. | Continue reading
Tesla is increasing the price of its 'Full Self-Driving' option to $10,000. The feature allows a car to control itself on most roads while the driver stands ready to take over if something goes wrong. | Continue reading
Facebook and Twitter limited the distribution of a story in the New York Post about a purported email between Hunter Biden and an adviser to a Ukrainian energy company. | Continue reading
The House Antitrust Subcommittee this month is expected to release the findings of its investigation into Facebook and other companies. | Continue reading
Billionaire bond fund manager Jeffrey Gundlach is considering packing his bags to escape the “incompetent governance” of California. | Continue reading
Hyundai has reversed itself on a recall to fix a defect that could cause engine fires and is now telling owners of more than 200,000 vehicles to park them outdoors until repairs are made. | Continue reading
Apple announced in a blog post Monday that app developers will now be able to appeal decisions about whether their products violate App Store policies as well as suggest changes to the platform's guidelines through a form submission on its online developer portal. | Continue reading
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates that safety applications made possible by V2X could avert or ease the severity of 80% of all crashes that don’t involve impairment. | Continue reading
Tech companies are giving their employees more freedom to work from anywhere. | Continue reading
The company received government approval to put more than 3,200 satellites into orbit with the goal of beaming internet service to Earth. | Continue reading
Accommodation, food service and retail jobs are particularly vulnerable, the 67-page study found | Continue reading
Chelsea Clinton is showing interest in starting a venture capital firm called Metrodora Ventures, according to a report. | Continue reading
Fox News Channel anchor Dana Perino's full interview with Zuckerberg airs Thursday on "The Daily Briefing." | Continue reading
IBM’s job cuts were spread across at least five states, leaving longtime employees out of work as the coronavirus pandemic has chilled the economy. | Continue reading
Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella warned that making remote work permanent could lead to negative consequences for social interaction and mental health. | Continue reading
Despite a tough landscape that brought many businesses to a halt, the U.S. tech sector, led by Apple, has avoided the worst of the coronavirus-related uncertainty. | Continue reading
Co-living, or sharing a communal space with a group of strangers, has proven to be a resilient asset class during the most recent global downturn. | Continue reading
The Trump administration is tapping American industry to help fight coronavirus. | Continue reading
The trial, which Facebook expects will take three to four weeks, could see top executives including hardware chief Andrew Bosworth and Chief Technology Officer Mike Schroepfer called to testify. | Continue reading
Canceled sail dates, refunds and health monitoring are rocking the cruise industry as it aims to prevent virus spread. | Continue reading
The proposal would only apply to companies that post at least $10 million of taxable income from business conducted in California. | Continue reading
The average salary for a fast-food manager is $46,600 a year. | Continue reading
A market research firm says LinkedIn is growing faster than previously expected. | Continue reading
In 2016, and U.S. prosecutors charged two Chinese nationals for the global operation last December. The two men remain at large. | Continue reading
"The estimated harm to television program and motion picture copyright owners ... was millions of dollars," the indictment reads. | Continue reading