September 25 Gen Z entrepreneur launches successful investing app Dub CEO and founder Steven Wang joins 'Fox & Friends' to share his journey from dropping out of Harvard to building an app and company that lets users follow and copy the strategies of top investors.
September 22 Waze update ends support for older Android phones Older Android phones, tablets and car systems will lose access to new Waze features as the app drops support for Android versions below 10.
September 19 Experts sound alarm on extremism 'thriving' on apps like Discord Center for Countering Digital Hate's Imran Ahmed joins 'Fox & Friends First' after President Trump warns America's children are being radicalized online.
September 16 Trump extends TikTok deadline to December President Donald Trump extended the operation of TikTok in the United States until Dec. 16. Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer reports on the details.
September 15 Trump indicates TikTok negotiations could bring US closer to China President Donald Trump addresses negotiations with China concerning TikTok as he takes questions from reporters.
September 6 New AI apps help rental drivers avoid fake damage fees Rental car drivers use AI-powered apps like Proofr to protect themselves from unfair damage fees as major companies deploy automated inspection tools.
August 4 Microsoft Authenticator is deleting your passwords Microsoft is moving toward a password-less future. As part of that shift, it no longer wants the Authenticator app to handle passwords or payment methods.
August 3 Meta deletes 10 million Facebook accounts this year, but why? Facebook's parent company, Meta, removed millions of accounts and adopted stricter policies against unoriginal content to help authentic creators break through on the platform.
August 2 Uber announces women-only ride option after death of user Father Seymour Josephson joins 'Fox & Friends Weekend' to discuss Uber announcing their 'women-only' ride option amid his push to protect women on rideshare apps after his daughter's death.
August 1 Facebook crypto ads lead to dangerous malware scams Facebook crypto scams trick users with fake celebrity endorsements and legitimate-looking cryptocurrency exchange ads that install malware on victims' devices.