US Supreme Court decides to hear case over TikTok ban
Fears of stolen data being sent to the Chinese Communist Party are at the root of why the Supreme Court will hear arguments to determine if banning the popular social media app TikTok is necessary.
Bipartisan group weighs future legislation of AI
The boom in Artificial Intelligence has a bipartisan group of lawmakers wondering what regulations are needed for national security purposes.
Apple reportedly working on foldable and thinner iPhone models
The tech giant is developing this latest version of iPhones which could be released in the next couple of years. Here’s what we know.
Drone sightings: No national security or public safety risk, US government agencies say
DHS, FBI, FAA and DoD issued a joint statement saying an investigation into recent reported drone sightings reveals no “national security or public safety risk.” Here's what to know.
You can track your lost luggage with an AirTag through United, other airlines
Finding your lost bag might be a little easier when flying with United or several other airlines in the future.
TikTok asks SCOTUS to block potential US ban
TikTok has asked the Supreme Court to block a federal law that would ban the popular platform in the United States unless its China-based parent company agrees to sell it.
Drone hysteria makes its way to the Valley
Phoenicians are sharing their thoughts on the nefarious drones spotted on the East Coast as several people in Buckeye have reported similar sightings. FOX 10's Nicole Krasean has more.
iPhone's 'Genmoji' feature makes custom emojis: Here's how
“Genmojis” is a new iPhone feature that can create custom emojis. You can also use it to make custom emojis of family and friends.
Coding at Arrowhead Elementary takes center stage
A nationwide push to teach students coding from USAA has made its way to Arizona elementary schools. FOX 10's Dominique Newland has the story.
Nearly half of US teens say they are online ‘almost constantly,’ survey finds
Despite the increasing evidence of the negative impacts constant social media consumption has on young people’s mental health, nearly half say they are online “almost constantly."
DOJ asks court to reject TikTok's bid to delay law that would ban app
The law would require TikTok’s parent company ByteDance to sell the company or face a ban in the U.S.
Ford expands electric vehicle technology as the trend takes hold in Arizona
Ford's Mach-E with a self-driving feature called BlueCruise, highlights the company's latest push into the EV landscape.
Ford sees boost from new EV technology in Arizona
New self-driving technology from Ford is helping the company keep up with a changing EV landscape and the company is seeing success in Arizona. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has a first-hand look.
Meta apologizes for Facebook, Instagram outages
Meta issued an apology after a widespread outage affected Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger on Wednesday.
Sora: OpenAI releases new video tool
OpenAI, the parent company of ChatGPT, has released a new video software in the U.S. called 'Sora.' The software is capable of creating minute-long videos, just from text prompts. The software can also animate still images, and create more imaginative scenes. Users don't need to pay extra for the tool, according to OpenAI officials.
Wikipedia's most-viewed articles in 2024
Politics dominated Wikipedia’s most-viewed articles this year, but here’s a look at what else people were interested in reading about in 2024.
Federal court upholds TikTok 'sale or ban' law
A federal appeals court has upheld a law that requires the social media platform TikTok to either break ties with its parent company that is based in the People's Republic of China, or be banned by mid-January 2025.
TikTok ban: Federal appeals court upholds law requiring sale of app in the U.S.
A federal appeals court panel on Friday upheld a law that could lead to a ban of TikTok in the U.S. by Jan. 19.
U.S. officials warn against unsecured texting
Leaders have labeled it a massive espionage campaign affecting dozens of countries. U.S. officials say hackers compromised the networks of multiple communication companies. Now, they are suggesting Americans use encrypted messaging apps as a precaution. FOX 10’s Lauren Clark spoke to experts about this and breaks it down for us.
FBI warns to stop sending texts; here's what to do instead
One of the largest hacks in U.S. history has prompted more warnings about how to protect yourself from hackers, fraudsters and criminals.