Astronaut Christina Koch talked about NASA's Artemis mission, the "bold" goal of getting to the moon by 2024 and what tech will help the next moon landing.
Google will pay news publishers for high-quality, premium content in a licensed program that aims to help support local and national publications globally.
The deadline to file claims in the Yahoo data breach settlement is July 20. Those eligible can easily file online to receive credit monitoring or a $100 payout.
The ACLU wants the Detroit Police to stop using facial recognition technology after a Black man was wrongfully arrested with the technology earlier this year.
Ford pledged to become a completely carbon neutral company by 2050, as well as investing $11.5 billion in making more of its electric vehicles through 2022.
Twitter hid a tweet by President Donald Trump about deploying "serious force" against protesters in Washington, D.C. for violating the platform’s policy.
Oculus is discontinuing Oculus Go but will maintain its system software with bug fixes and security patches through 2022 for those who still own the VR headset.
Segway scooters will stop being made next month, marking the end of the two-wheeled balancing scooter. The Segway PT will officially be retired on July 15.
Many tech companies have pledged to make Juneteenth an official company holiday, while others are encouraging employees to take the day to educate themselves.
From June 19-21, all episodes of Watchmen are free to watch on HBO.com and on On Demand. There will also be a Watchmen marathon on HBO and HBO Latino on Friday.
The U.S. Department of Justice has proposed rolling back protections that social media platforms and tech firms have, potentially opening them up to lawsuits.
The new voice tweet feature allows you to compose a tweet of up to 140 seconds of audio using your voice. People will be able to click and listen to your tweet.
Under a new GOP proposal, users could sue tech companies like Facebook or Twitter for $5,000 if they believe the platforms aren't operating in good faith.
The use of Instagram as a news source has reportedly doubled since 2018. The photo-sharing app is especially popular for news for people between ages 18 and 24.
Amazon's Distance Assistant uses a monitor and a camera to show employees in high traffic areas of warehouses how well they are doing at social distancing.
Microsoft announced it would not sell its facial recognition surveillance software to law enforcement, joining other tech companies like IBM and Amazon.
Android 11 beta is now available, and some of the best features are a built-in screen recorder, one-time permissions, customizable Do Not Disturb, and more.
The latest No Man's Sky update landing on June 11 will add crossplay, allowing PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC users to play together for the first time.
AMC Theatres will open locations in time to show movies like Christopher Nolan’s Tenet, which premiers on July 17, and Disney’s Mulan, which debuts on July 24.
You will be able to trade-in your Mac computer or MacBook for credit toward a new computer model or apply it to a gift card in stores beginning on June 18.
By asking Siri and Google Assistant if Black lives matter, the voice assistants answer in support. The assistants also have an answer for, "Do all lives matter?"
Hackers from Iran and China have targeted the presidential campaigns of both President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden, according to Google.
Apple CEO Tim Cook spoke about racism and called to build a better future. Cook wrote that Apple would be donating to organizations fighting racial inequality.
President Donald Trump’s Snapchat account will not be removed, but Snapchat said that his account will no longer be promoted on Snapchat’s Discover homepage.
AMC Theatres said its 1,000 locations across the globe might go out of business due to the significant impact of revenue loss from the coronavirus pandemic.
President Trump signed an executive order making social media platforms liable for content posted on their sites by removing the protections of Section 230.
If President Trump's executive order on removing Section 230 were to be enforced, we would have a very different version of social media as we know it today.
SpaceX and NASA’s historic Crew Dragon launch, which was scheduled to take place on Wednesday afternoon, has been postponed due to poor weather conditions.
Whistleblowers say there is evidence of drug-related crimes on Facebook, such as illegal drugs posted for sale on the platform and bought using Facebook Pay.
U.S. Apple Stores in states like Arizona, California, Florida, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, New York, Oregon, Utah, Virginia, and Wisconsin will open this week.
Previously called Calibra, Facebook's Novi digital wallet will let you send and hold digital currencies, including Facebook’s proposed cryptocurrency, Libra.
Star Wars: The High Republic, the highly anticipated new series of adult and young adult novels, comic books, and multimedia projects, will debut early in 2021.
Video games are helping MLB stars sharpen their attention skills, keep their competitive edge, and connect them with teammates during coronavirus lockdowns.