Trump, DHS launch new self-deportation app CBP Home

The Trump administration has introduced the CBP Home app, a new platform designed to help people in the U.S. illegally self-deport.

YouTuber Andrew Cross dies a month after car crash

The popular content creator known as the “Desert Drifter" had a large following of subscribers on YouTube.

Remember Digg? Its founders are bringing it back, with AI's help

Digg, a news site that popularized up- and down-votes online, is making a comeback over 20 years after it launched, with the help of AI and Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian.

What is telephobia? Why Gen Z, teens aren't picking up the phone

The most popular reason adults across all ages did not like to answer the phone was concerns over scammers or spam calls.

Alexa will soon be able to order your groceries, too

Amazon’s upgraded feature can help users when purchasing their everyday essentials. Here’s how it works.

What is the Take It Down Act?

First lady Melania Trump lobbied on Monday for the bill, which is created to protect people from having sexually explicit images and content of them circulated online.

Trump: Chip maker TSMC to invest $100 billion in U.S.

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) is the world’s biggest semiconductor manufacturer.

Microsoft outage: What you need to know

Several Microsoft programs, including Microsoft 365 and Outlook, experienced outages on Saturday, according to Downdetector.

Skype is shutting down, Microsoft says

Skype, the video-calling service that was once so popular it became a verb, is shutting down, Microsoft said.

How Apple’s iconic products reshaped everyday life: A look back at decades of innovation

Apple has consistently pushed the boundaries of consumer technology, creating iconic products that have revolutionized daily life. Here's a look back to the company's early history.

From the archives: Reviewing the iMac in 1999
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We now know Apple's all-in-one iMac marked an important milestone for the company. But what did people think of the colorful computer back when it debuted? Here's a look at FOX 2 Detroit's hands-on review of the iMac. Originally aired December 20, 1999.

From the archives: Apple Computer's 1980 IPO
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Apple went public back on December 12, 1980. Here's a look back at KTVU-TV's coverage of the event, along with a look at how Apple II computers were being used in the classroom -- a novelty at the time.

Is Facebook down? Thousands of users report outage

Thousands of users reported an outage on Facebook on Wednesday evening, according to Downdetector. 

Trump shares apparent AI video offering ‘what's next’ for Gaza

President Trump shared an AI video of “what’s next" for Gaza that included a sunny beachside resort town alongside images of bearded bellydancers and a golden Trump balloon and statue.

Rep. Dan Crenshaw caught on hot mic allegedly threatening to 'kill' Tucker Carlson

U.S. Rep. Dan Crenshaw was caught on a hot mic seemingly threatening to "kill" former Fox News host Tucker Carlson after an interview with GB News. Carlson made a post on X offering Crenshaw his address.

Fyre Festival 2 gets a date and location: What to know

A second iteration of the notorious Fyre Festival is apparently coming soon, according to the founder of the original event.

Apple announces $500B investment in U.S.
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Techstrong Group's Jon Swartz joins LiveNOW's Andrew Craft to break down Apple's new $500 billion investment in the U.S.