August 14 159-year-old company embraces driverless trucks A Texas autonomous trucking pilot uses Bot Auto's Level 4 driverless trucks to transport freight between San Antonio, Dallas and Houston for a door manufacturer.
August 14 Connecticut high school goes 'phone free' to limit distractions High school rising senior Zach Mangino joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss his school eliminating cell phone use on campus.
August 14 Don’t fall for this bank phishing scam trick Bank phishing emails mimic legitimate security alerts from trusted companies to trick users into clicking dangerous links that can compromise accounts and install malware.
August 13 Doctor urges parents to take 'digital pacifiers' away from children 'The Anxious Generation' author Dr. Jonathan Haidt describes the impact of smartphones on Gen Z's mental health and reveals 'nature's recipe' for growing up on 'Fox & Friends Weekend.'
August 11 Yahoo Mail users must act before Aug 27 An email from Yahoo claimed a user had maxed out her free storage and risked losing email access unless she upgraded or cleared space. Sound familiar?
August 10 Affordable 3D-printed bionic arm uses muscle signals to move TrueLimb bionic arms use 3D printing and muscle sensors for personalized prosthetics that respond to user movements with haptic feedback and multi-day battery life.
August 9 Wash Post columnist says Meta's new community notes fact-checking system 'nowhere near up to the task' Meta's new community notes program struggles to combat misinformation on Facebook and Instagram, according to Washington Post columnist Geoffrey A. Fowler.
August 8 Kids are using AI to learn over the summer New Brainly survey shows 60% of students used AI to get caught up on schoolwork or stay sharp for the new year.
August 8 How to tell if your Samsung Galaxy tablet has been hacked Signs your Samsung Galaxy tablet may be hacked include battery drain, strange apps, pop-ups, crashes and suspicious account activity requiring immediate action.
August 6 Trump admin cuts red tape on commercial drones to compete with China's dominance of the market Federal Aviation Administration's landmark proposed rule could enable widespread delivery drone operations by eliminating current visual line-of-sight restrictions.