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.
August 6 $5,900 Unitree R1 robot is surprisingly affordable Unitree just dropped its latest creation, the R1 humanoid robot, and people are talking.
August 5 Tech startups offering embryo testing raise ethical concerns Fox News senior correspondent Claudia Cowan reports on tech startups offering embryo testing to screen for health and intelligence traits and the growing ethical debate surrounding the practice.
August 5 Trump pushes major AI chip export plan for overseas markets Kurt 'CyberGuy' Knutsson discusses the Trump administration's artificial intelligence plan and a humanoid robot experiment in New York City on 'Fox & Friends.'
August 5 Drone first responders credited for 'saving lives' Retired Charlottesville Fire Chief Charles Werner joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss drones being used as first responders as Energy Sec. Sean Duffy highlights U.S. drone dominance.
August 5 Las Vegas casino culture suffers rejection by gamblers of younger generations Visitor numbers to Las Vegas in June 2025 fell to 3.1 million people, down 11.3% from last year, as younger generations prefer online gambling over traditional casino experiences.
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.