Donald Trump posts on Facebook for 1st time since Jan. 6 riot
Trump's post comes nearly two months after Facebook’s parent company said it would allow the former president to return to the platform.
Trump's post comes nearly two months after Facebook’s parent company said it would allow the former president to return to the platform.
YouTube TV users will see 13% subscription price increase
The new price is $72.99 per month, up from $64.99.
The new price is $72.99 per month, up from $64.99.
TikTok under federal investigation for spying on Americans: reports
Both the FBI and the FCC have warned that ByteDance, which is based in Beijing, could share TikTok user data with China’s authoritarian government.
Both the FBI and the FCC have warned that ByteDance, which is based in Beijing, could share TikTok user data with China’s authoritarian government.
Walmart launches drone delivery service in Pasco, Hillsborough and Polk counties
For those in Tampa Bay, residents can now have their grocery list delivered by a drone.
For those in Tampa Bay, residents can now have their grocery list delivered by a drone.
Port Richey girl benefits from new FDA approved app-based video game to treat ADHD
Treating ADHD in children can be tough for parents to navigate. Typically, it involves medication, but a new FDA-approved treatment in the form of an app-based video game is giving parents another option.
Treating ADHD in children can be tough for parents to navigate. Typically, it involves medication, but a new FDA-approved treatment in the form of an app-based video game is giving parents another option.
World’s first flying bike, inspired by ‘Star Wars’ franchise, hits market for $500K
The bike features a 228-horsepower motor and weighs more than 661 pounds.
The bike features a 228-horsepower motor and weighs more than 661 pounds.
University of Florida supercomputer could bring high-tech efficiency to agriculture and medicine
Inside an unassuming building at the University of Florida may be the loudest, largest, and perhaps the most powerful gator on campus.
Inside an unassuming building at the University of Florida may be the loudest, largest, and perhaps the most powerful gator on campus.
Pinellas County lawmaker seeks to hold social media accountable for impacts on kids
A Pinellas County lawmaker's bipartisan bill to hold social media companies more accountable for their effects on minors cleared its first hurdle this week.
A Pinellas County lawmaker's bipartisan bill to hold social media companies more accountable for their effects on minors cleared its first hurdle this week.
Instagram is the app Americans want to delete more than other apps, report finds
More than 900,000 people searched online for ways to delete or deactivate Instagram in a six month period, a recent report shows.
More than 900,000 people searched online for ways to delete or deactivate Instagram in a six month period, a recent report shows.
Don't answer phone calls from these area codes
If you're getting a phone call from one of these area codes, don't answer - it's most likely a scammer.
If you're getting a phone call from one of these area codes, don't answer - it's most likely a scammer.
Local tech company creates a conversational artificial intelligence robot
She expresses emotions, a sense of humor and seems to have a mind of her own. A local tech company has created an artificial intelligence data robot called "Maya AI."
She expresses emotions, a sense of humor and seems to have a mind of her own. A local tech company has created an artificial intelligence data robot called "Maya AI."
How chatbot programs could change future as it becomes more widely used
Chatbot programs like ChatGPT are becoming more widely used by individuals and businesses. There's been positive and negative feedback and questions about how this growing technology could change our future.
Chatbot programs like ChatGPT are becoming more widely used by individuals and businesses. There's been positive and negative feedback and questions about how this growing technology could change our future.
Twitter back to 'normal' after glitch causes broken web links
Twitter experienced a bevy of glitches for over an hour Monday as links stopped working, some users were unable to log in and images were not loading for others.
Twitter experienced a bevy of glitches for over an hour Monday as links stopped working, some users were unable to log in and images were not loading for others.
Robots strut their stuff at Paris Fashion Week
Boston Dynamics said its robots accompanied the models during the show.
Boston Dynamics said its robots accompanied the models during the show.
Future Ford vehicles could repossess themselves if drivers miss payments
A patent application describes multiple ways in which technology could make vehicle repossessions easier in the future for Ford vehicles.
A patent application describes multiple ways in which technology could make vehicle repossessions easier in the future for Ford vehicles.
BetterHelp to pay $7.8M for sharing mental health data with Facebook, Snapchat
Online therapy platform BetterHelp will pay $7.8 million for reportedly sharing sensitive mental health info with Facebook, Snapchat and other advertisers for profit.
Online therapy platform BetterHelp will pay $7.8 million for reportedly sharing sensitive mental health info with Facebook, Snapchat and other advertisers for profit.
Chinese 'kissing' device allows long-distance couples to virtually smooch
A Chinese university student created the device that comes with silicone lips attached to it.
A Chinese university student created the device that comes with silicone lips attached to it.
Instacart delivers after twin daughters almost make an $800 purchase
The 6-year-old twins added a number of food and drink items to their cart including 35 boxes of Capri Sun, Smartfood popcorn, and 28 bags of chips.
The 6-year-old twins added a number of food and drink items to their cart including 35 boxes of Capri Sun, Smartfood popcorn, and 28 bags of chips.
White House gives federal agencies 30 days to remove TikTok from all government devices
Some agencies, including the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security and State already have restrictions in place.
Some agencies, including the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security and State already have restrictions in place.
Apple iPhone thieves using simple trick to take everything, report finds
Bad actors who spied on a victim's passcode before stealing the Apple device can easily reset settings preventing its owner from accessing it.
Bad actors who spied on a victim's passcode before stealing the Apple device can easily reset settings preventing its owner from accessing it.



















