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WNBA Set to Stream 20Â Games a Season on Twitter
The WNBA will stream 20 games a year over the next few seasons on Twitter in a deal announced Monday night.
Apple Makes $1B Commitment Toward More Us Manufacturing Jobs
Apple will invest $1 billion to help create more U.S. manufacturing jobs and to counter recurring criticism about its reliance on overseas factories to assemble most of its iPhones and other devices.
Takeoff And Cruise: Toyota Making ‘Flying Car,' Luxury Boat
Toyota Motor Corp. is working on a “flying car.”
WWDC 2017: The Biggest Announcements
WWDC 2017: The Definitive Timline
Q&A: Internet Extremism And How To Combat It
In the wake of Britain’s third major attack in three months, Prime Minister Theresa May called on governments to form international agreements to prevent the spread of extremism online.
NY Settles With 4 Companies To Stop Tracking Children Online
The state attorney general announced settlements Tuesday with Viacom, Mattel, Hasbro and JumpStart Games to stop them from using or allowing tracking technology on their popular children’s websites.
Apple Is Shifting The Focus Of Its Secret Car Project
Apple may not become an automaker, but it still wants to develop its own self driving technology.
Amazon Adds Audiobooks, Audible Channels To Prime Perks
Listen up.
Apple: Software Flaws In Latest Wikileaks Docs Are All Fixed
Apple said purported hacking vulnerabilities disclosed by WikiLeaks this week have all been fixed in recent iPhones and Mac computers.
Elon Musk's Latest Target: Brain-computer Interfaces
Tech billionaire Elon Musk is announcing a new venture called Neuralink focused on linking brains to computers.
Got Camera? Facebook Adds More Snapchat-Like Features
Facebook is adding more Snapchat-like features to its app. The company says it wants to let your camera “do the talking” as more people are posting photos and videos instead of blocks of text.
Justices Won't Hear Appeal In Music Copyright Dispute
The Supreme Court won’t hear an appeal from record companies that want to pursue copyright infringement claims against music site Vimeo for hosting unauthorized recordings from the Beatles, Elvis Presley and other classic artists.
Cyborgs At Work: Employees Getting Implanted With Microchips
Cyborgs At Work: Employees Getting Implanted With Microchips
National Archives To White House: Save All Trump Tweets
The National Archives and Records Administration has told the White House to keep each of President Donald Trump’s tweets, even those he deletes or corrects, and the White House has agreed.
Privacy Concern Raised Over Search On Verizon Phones
Is Verizon planning to spy on its customers?
Montana Joins Others In Effort To Bolster Internet Privacy
States have started writing their own legislation to protect broadband privacy after Congress voted to repeal regulations that would have required internet providers to obtain their customers’ consent before collecting their personal information.
State, Federal Authorities Proposing New Rules On Equifax
State, Federal Authorities Proposing New Rules On Equifax
Up, Up And Away: Passenger Carrying Drone To Fly In Dubai
Up, up and away: Dubai hopes to have a passenger-carrying drone regularly buzzing through the skyline of this futuristic city-state in July.
From Protests To 'Pussy Hats 'Trump Resistance Brews Online
The revolution may not be televised - but it apparently will be tweeted. And Facebooked. And Instagrammed.
Remembering An Icon: Prince's Discography Now Available To Stream On Apple Music
It's official:Prince returns to online streaming services.
Google Targets ‘Fake News,' Offensive Search Suggestions
Google has sprinkled some new ingredients into its search engine in an effort to prevent bogus information and offensive suggestions from souring its results.
Microsoft Laying Off Thousands Of Workers In Sales Shakeup
Microsoft Laying Off Thousands Of Workers In Sales Shakeup
Tesla Adding Service Centers As Model 3 Goes On Sale
Tesla Adding Service Centers As Model 3 Goes On Sale
News Outlets Seek To Negotiate With Google, Facebook On Ads
News Outlets Seek To Negotiate With Google, Facebook On Ads
Can Big-screen Comedy Survive The Superhero Era?
Can Big-screen Comedy Survive The Superhero Era?
Spacex Says It Will Fly 2 People to Moon Next Year
SpaceX said it will fly two people to the moon next year, a feat not attempted since NASA’s Apollo heyday close to half a century ago.
Beyond Cat Videos: Youtube Will Offer Its Own Pay-TV Service
Fed up with paying for cable the traditional way? You may soon be able to subscribe to it over the internet with ... YouTube.
EU Hits Google With $2.7B Fine For Abusing Weaker Rivals
European regulators fined Google a record 2.42 billion euros ($2.72 billion) for abusing its dominance of the online search market in a case that could be just the opening salvo in Europe’s attempt to curb the company’s clout on that continent.
JK Rowling Marks 20 Years
Wizarding legend Harry Potter’s tale has turned 20.
Pandora CEO Tim Westergren Departs
The co-founder and CEO of Pandora, under intensifying competitive pressure from Spotify and Apple Music, has relinquished his position and will step down from the company board as well.