Apple to fix FaceTime bug that allows eavesdropping
Apple has made the group chat function in FaceTime unavailable after users said there was a bug that could allow callers to activate another user's microphone remotely.
Hulu ups price for live-TV service, cuts basic package price
Hulu's live-TV streaming service will cost $5 more per month, while its traditional video-on-demand service will be $2 cheaper.
Sweethearts candy hearts won't be available for Valentine's Day 2019
Valentine's Day just won't be the same this year, as Sweethearts candy hearts will not be on store shelves for the first time in a century.
Starbucks rolls out delivery service for coffee drinkers across U.S., including San Francisco
Starbucks is expanding its delivery service and aims to offer it at nearly one-fourth of its U.S. company-operated coffee shops.
Elon Musk announces Tesla cutting 7% of workforce
Saying the road ahead was "very difficult," Tesla's CEO Elon Musk said Friday that the company would be cutting its staff by about 7 percent.
Pot deliveries OK'd into Calif. communities that ban sales, Concord reports uptick in robberies
California endorsed a rule Wednesday that will allow home marijuana deliveries statewide, even into communities that have banned commercial pot sales.
Sears staves off liquidation, stores to remain open
Sears will live on- at least for now. The company's chairman and largest shareholder and chairman, Eddie Lampert, won a bankruptcy auction for Sears in New York, averting liquidation of the iconic chain, according to a source familiar with the negotiations.
PG&E seeks bankruptcy protection; Newsom urges utility to 'honor promises'
Facing potentially colossal liabilities over deadly California wildfires, PG&E will file for bankruptcy protection.
California fight on Trump birth control rules goes to court
A U.S. judge will hear arguments Friday over California's attempt to block new rules by the Trump administration that would allow more employers to opt out of providing no-cost birth control to women.
CES 2019: 7 technologies that will leave you a little speechless
(FOX NEWS) - Every year, visitors to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas are treated to a few jaw-dropping gadgets. This year is no different, including a new toothbrush that takes ten seconds to use and a television that rolls up from a cabinet in your living room.
Frontier Airlines flight attendants now accepting individual tips
Customers are accustomed to tipping their waiters when they eat at a restaurant, but should you tip your flight attendant?
New AI software tracks down users who share Netflix accounts and passwords
Software specialist Synamedia is touting a new technology that it says can track down users who share accounts and passwords for streaming services such as Netflix.
AT&T Park to be renamed after Oracle
The home of the San Francisco Giants is reportedly getting a new name. The team plans to make the official announcement Thursday, but word has leaked that the Giants have reached an agreement to rename AT&T Park to Oracle Park.
S&P slashes PG&E rating to junk status following deadly California wildfires
S&P slashed PG&E's credit rating to junk status as the utility grapples with the political and financial fallout from costly and deadly wildfires in California.
US employers added a stellar 312,000 jobs in December
U.S. employers dramatically stepped up their hiring in December, adding 312,000 jobs in an encouraging display of strength for an economy in the midst of a trade war, slowing global growth and a partial shutdown of the federal government.
Apple warning of weak sales in China sends US stocks sinking
Stocks went into a steep slide Thursday morning after Apple reported a slowdown in iPhone sales over the holidays in China, a hugely important market for the company.
Apple warns of slowing sales as shares plunge
Apple shares plunged more than seven percent in after-hours trading Wednesday, after the tech giant announced disappointing iPhone sales over the holiday season.
Amazon plans to add Whole Foods stores
Amazon plans to reverse the slowing growth and layoffs at Whole Foods that marked the years before the e-commerce giant took over the supermarket chain.
Prosecutors: Fires may mean PG&E violated criminal sentence
Federal prosecutors say a California utility's role in igniting wildfires last year could allow a judge to find that it violated terms of its criminal conviction in a deadly gas pipeline explosion.
California's legal cannabis marketplace: By the numbers
After one year of broad legal sales, California's marijuana marketplace remains in transition, as companies adapt to new rules and illegal operators continue to flourish. A snapshot of the emerging legal economy: