Apple unveils cheaper iPhone and pricing for streaming TV

Apple unveiled new iPhones that are largely unchanged from previous models and accompanied by an unexpected price cut for the cheapest model, underscoring the company's efforts to counteract a sales slump of its flagship product.

Fox4ward:  Influencing Others on Social Media

Sometimes, having lots of friends and followers online can turn into a lucrative career.  For Social Media Influencers, "likes" and "clicks" translate into dollars.

Big tech or big labor? 2020 Democrats line up with unions

SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) - Thousands of miles from the union halls of Pennsylvania and Michigan, organized labor is flexing its muscles in a pitched battle with Big Tech. And the Democratic Party's 2020 class isn't being shy about picking sides.

Twitter account of Twitter's CEO Jack Dorsey hacked

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey’s Twitter account was hacked on Friday, the company confirmed after the profile posted offensive tweets.

New Texas laws: Illegal to send unsolicited nude photos

As states push to criminalize the sharing of intimate photos to get revenge on former sex partners, Texas is teaming with Bumble to crack down on people who send unsolicited nude images on dating apps and elsewhere in cyberspace.

‘Mario Kart Tour' coming to iPhones and Androids

Mario Kart fans, get ready — because the iconic Nintendo game is coming to iPhones and Androids.

Posting selfies makes you seem ‘less likeable' and ‘more insecure,' researchers say

New research from Washington State University finds that people who post selfies more than those who don’t are viewed as less successful, more insecure and less likeable.

Be careful whose charger you borrow: Phone charging cables can hack your devices, experts say

For most people, borrowing a cable from someone else to charge your phone may seem as commonplace as asking for the time. But that ordinary-looking charging cable could actually contain malware intent on stealing your passwords and other sensitive information.

Online dating is now the most popular way for US couples to meet, study finds

Online dating has become the most popular way for U.S. couples to meet, and has replaced more traditional ways of finding love, new research shows.

Chick-fil-A, Popeyes spark heated Twitter debate over best chicken sandwich

Popeyes and Chick-fil-A have sparked a Twitter feud over who boasts the best chicken sandwich, causing a social media frenzy as people began to choose sides in the latest fast food face-off.

Fox4ward: Schools Developing Drone Programs

If you want to talk about industries with growth potential, unmanned aviation is at the top of the list.    And a growing number of local school districts are offering training, in all aspects of drone technlogy.  Dan Godwin has this Fox4ward.  

‘Think before you click': Phishing scam targets Amazon customers ahead of Prime Day

Researchers at the computer security company McAfee shared details on the company’s online blog about a new version of a phishing kit they have been observing since 2018, originally created to target Apple customers.

H-E-B to launch self-driving delivery service pilot program

H-E-B is launching a pilot program later this year starting in San Antonio to test delivery service from a vehicle with self-driving technology.

Apple bumps specs and cuts prices on MacBook Air and MacBook Pro

Apple announced a $100 price cut on the Macbook Air and upgraded its specs and those of its 13-inch Macbook Pro Monday as a part of its Back to School promotion.  

Instagram is rolling out two features to curb online bullying

Internet platforms can often be a hostile space where some people say incredibly mean and abusive things, sometimes under pseudonymous profiles. Instagram said Monday it is rolling out a couple of changes on its platform to curb online bullying and make it more of a safe space for young people. These features were promised at Facebook’s F8 conference in late April 2019.