Apple to hold virtual event showcasing company's newest products

The iPhone 11 was launched during last year’s event so a big question is if we’ll see the unveiling of the iPhone 12?

Robots filling the void in post-coronavirus world

The coronavirus pandemic has forced society to reshape how people interact, and robots are fast filling the void

Chopper deputy helps nab suspected car burglars caught on camera in his driveway

A Seminole County Sheriff’s Office helicopter was about to fly early Sunday morning when the deputy on board was alerted to suspected car burglars outside his home.

Robot can detect if people are wearing masks

A human-like robot called Pepper can now detect whether people are wearing a mask to help stop the spread of COVID-19.

TikTok picks Oracle over Microsoft in Trump-forced sales bid

TikTok's owner has chosen Oracle over Microsoft as its preferred suitor to buy the popular video-sharing app, according to a source familiar with the deal.

New AI drones could operate with no human pilots

Companies like Skydio are tapping into a technological revolution that could do away with the need for human pilots for drones.

Zuckerberg rejects claim that Facebook is 'right-wing echo chamber'

Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had a tense clash with Axios editor-in-chief Mike Allen over the suggestion that Facebook is a "right-wing echo chamber."

Twitter says it will label or remove misleading claims on election results

The new rule includes attempts at undermining people's faith in the process itself, such as false claims about election rigging or ballot tampering, or about the outcome of the election.

Hartford Public Schools closed due to ransomware attack

Schools in the Hartford Public School system will not open on Tuesday as scheduled due to a cyber attack.

TikTok employee asks federal court to block Trump ban

TikTok employee Patrick Ryan is asking a federal judge to block President Trump's executive order potentially banning the app's U.S. operations.

Racial tensions roiling US pose target for election meddling

The tensions in the United States over racism and policing are likely targets for efforts to interfere in the November election. That's according to lawmakers and experts, who say there are signs that Russia is seeking to exploit the divide.

Questions remain over car that drove through BLM protest in Times Square
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A car that drove through a crowd of Black Lives Matter protesters in Times Square on Thursday appears to belong to a man behind a pro-police social media account.

'Benadryl challenge' is a dangerous and deadly fad on social media: medical experts

The deadly challenge coaxes participants to take several doses of the over-the-counter antihistamine drug diphenhydramine (Benadryl) to the point that the person trips out or hallucinates.

Facebook will restrict new political ads a week before Election Day

With just two months left until the U.S. presidential election, Facebook says it is taking additional steps to encourage voting, minimize misinformation and reduce the likelihood of post-election “civil unrest.”

Companies requiring selfies for service
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More companies are requiring customers to post selfies as a way to prove they?re following health and safety measures, like wearing a mask. But are the snapshots safe?