Two Chinese hackers were able to infiltrate the networks of U.S. biotech firms researching coronavirus vaccines and treatments, according to prosecutors.
Lyft's move to sell products to its own drivers is being called outrageous since they say they have seen little effort from Lyft in providing safety supplies.
A coronavirus hospital capacity dashboard on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) website is now hidden from the public due to new guidance.
Twitter's new API includes access to features developers have been requesting, like conversation threading, poll results, pinned Tweets, and spam filtering.
Coronavirus vaccine research centers in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K. are being targeted by a group of Russian hackers, who are likely intent on stealing info.
Joe Biden, Bill Gates, Apple, and other high-profile Twitter accounts were apparently hacked in a massive Bitcoin scam. Many tweets have since been deleted.
iOS 13.6 includes updates to Apple News, support for Car Key so you can unlock your car with your phone, and a coronavirus symptom logger in the Health app.
Part of the CTA's investment includes MaC Venture Capital, which puts money into entrepreneurs to create the next generation of tech and consumer products.
Reddit said that the new image gallery feature was consistently requested by various Reddit communities, especially in the Style, DIY, and Food subreddits.
Apple’s iOS 14 public beta was released this month, but there’s one problem with it: The beta reportedly disables coronavirus contact tracing apps in Europe.
A class-action lawsuit filed on Tuesday accuses Google of tracking user activity through various mobile apps — even if people opted out of sharing their data.
NBCUniversal did not strike a deal with the platforms in time for Peacock's debut due to issues over control of user data and sharing of advertising inventory.
A proposal for a second stimulus check is in the works, pending Senate approval. Here's what you need to know about the possibility of a second stimulus check.
During the second half of 2019, governments around the world made 500 legal requests on TikTok videos or accounts. The U.S. made up 100 of those requests.
The accounts and pages were removed due to 'coordinated inauthentic behavior,' and link back to President Donald Trump’s former political advisor, Roger Stone.
Leslie David Baker, who played Stanley Hudson in The Office, is hoping to bring his character back in his proposed new series through a Kickstarter campaign.
Facebook’s new Oversight Board announced that it won’t begin to hear cases until late fall, which could mean it may not start until after the 2020 election.
Kanye West said in a new interview that he and Elon Musk have been discussing his desire to run for president for years, and that Musk is one of his advisers.
Tinder introduced an in-app video call feature as a way to keep people within the app when they want to video chat one of their matches before a potential date.
Activist organizations said they don’t believe CEO Mark Zuckerberg is committed to actionable change after a meeting on Tuesday in response to hate speech.
Instagram announced a new feature that allows users to pin up to three comments on a post. The new tool is meant to better control the tone of comment threads.
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg acknowledged the need to combat hate speech, laying out plans to meet with civil rights leaders and release a civil rights audit.
Fourteen Apple Stores will close in Florida on Friday after an increase in the state's coronavirus cases. A total of 32 Apple Stores have now had to re-close.
Andrew Yang talked during an appearance on DT Live about his Data Dividend Project which advocates for and pays people when companies use their personal data.