Puerto Ricans hunt for precious Wi-Fi and cell signals

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Margarita Aponte and her relatives cleared the road in front of her house with two oxen Sunday, then drove an hour from her devastated hometown in central Puerto Rico to the old telegraph building in the capital of San Juan. There, thousands of Puerto Ricans gathered for a chance at a resource nearly as precious as power and water in the wake of Hurricane Maria -...

Uber plans airborne taxi service for Dallas

The ride sharing service Uber wants to use Dallas as a launching pad for an airborne taxi service.

Uber pulls self-driving cars from San Francisco streets

Uber said Wednesday that it is parking its self-driving cars that had been operating on San Francisco streets after state regulators said the company did not have the necessary permits.

Twitter to shutter Vine video service along with slashing workforce

Twitter, which has announced job cuts as it attempts to turn around its struggling business, announced Thursday that it is also shutting down Vine, its video sharing service.

Yahoo hack steals personal info from at least 500M accounts

Yahoo says the personal information in 500 million accounts was stolen in a massive security breakdown. The breach disclosed Thursday, the latest setback for the beleaguered internet company, dates back to late 2014.

Save Me Steve: Fire Safety

Firefighters are reminding North Texans to replace their home alarms. Consumer reporter Steve Noviello shows you the latest technology to keep your family safe.

‘The Oregon Trail' computer game makes comeback as card game

"The Oregon Trail" was once found in classrooms across America, and now the popular video game is staging a comeback.  

Apple remains in dark on how FBI hacked iPhone without help

WASHINGTON (AP) — The extraordinary legal fight pitting the Obama administration against technology giant Apple Inc. ended unexpectedly after the FBI said it used a mysterious method without Apple's help to hack into a California mass shooter's iPhone. Left unanswered, however, were questions about how the sudden development would affect privacy in the future, and what happens the...

Save Me Steve: CES

Call it the Super Bowl of electronics. The only way to get a look inside is through consumer reporter Steve Noviello... or maybe that shady security guy that Tim Ryan paid off.

Facebook CEO Zuckerberg, now a dad, will give away most of his money

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Talk about birth announcements: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and his wife said they'll devote nearly all their wealth — roughly $45 billion — to good works in celebration of their new baby daughter, Max.

Mysterious space object set to enter Earth's atmosphere next month

A mysterious piece of space junk dubbed WT1190F will enter Earth’s atmosphere on Friday Nov. 13, scientists say, plunging into the Indian Ocean about 62 miles off the coast of Sri Lanka.

Perot Museum takes science on the road

The new Perot Museum Mobile Innovation Tech Truck is bringing science, technology, engineering, art and math to underserved neighborhoods in DFW. Teresa Lenling and Mona Charif stopped by Good Day to talk about the mission.

That Facebook content privacy post is a hoax

You’ve perhaps seen the following Facebook post circulating on your newsfeed. It isn't true and it does nothing to protect you.

Apple users report iOS 9 update crashes, glitches

A significant number of unhappy Apple customers are using social media to report failed iOS 9 operating system updates.

Sources: Apple car on the way in 2019

Apple will take mobility to the next level in 2019 when in launches its long-rumored electric car.

Key dates on iPhones, other Apple releases

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — The latest news on iPhones and other products from Apple's event in San Francisco.