Best Buy opens mini ‘digital-first’ store; 7-foot display will tell you how to shop

The Monroe, North Carolina, store is 5,000-square feet and tests a "digital-first shopping experience that encourages customers to do everything from shop, select your product and get advice digitally while in the store."

Wear Tech: One of Arizona's newest wearable tech companies
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The future of wearable technology is being made today right here in Arizona. The state just matched a private investment to get eight new companies up and running. Think of this device like an Apple Watch. Devices we can wear to live better lives. FOX 10's Steve Nielsen has the story.

Boom Supersonic unveils design for world’s fastest passenger airliner

The Overture will reach speeds of over 1,122 mph — one and a half times the speed of sound — with a cruising altitude of 60,000 feet.

Families sue TikTok after 2 girls die attempting controversial ‘blackout challenge,' lawsuit claims

According to SMVLC, Arriani and Lalani participated in TikTok’s "blackout challenge," which encourages users to choke themselves with belts, purse strings or other similar items until passing out.

FCC orders phone companies to block auto warranty robocalls

The group behind the "car warranty" robocalls has been conducting its operation since 2018, the FCC said, making over 8 billion calls.

Grappler: What you need to know about a technology being used to end police pursuits

It's a device that has stopped police chases in the Phoenix area and beyond. Here's what you should know about the Grappler Police Bumper, a man's invention that has been used by law enforcement agencies.

How social media influencers bring business to Phoenix area restaurants

We're talking Phoenix food influencers and their impact on businesses. Some of these companies don't even need to pay for marketing. Just one post from an influencer is sometimes all they need – especially when making a comeback from the COVID-19 pandemic.

iOS 16: What you should know ahead of major software update for Apple devices

In a matter of months, many iPhone users will get to download the latest version of iOS, and Apple is introducing some new changes. Here's what you should know about iOS 16, as well as how to download it before its official release date.

Sesame Place facing discrimination complaints as more videos are shared

After a video showing two children being seemingly ignored by a character at Sesame Place went viral, more videos are surfacing, sparking discrimination allegations against the Pennsylvania theme park. 

Semiconductor shortage is chipping away at car safety features

Automakers struggling to build vehicles during the supply crisis of these essential components have had to remove a variety of electronic features from their vehicles to keep the assembly lines moving over the past two years.

Instagram video captures young girl's last moments before deadly Ukraine bombing

The 4-year-old girl happily pushes a stroller in the video, moments before she would become one of the youngest victims of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Log4j software flaw is 'endemic,' U.S. cyber safety panel says

A new cybersecurity panel says a computer vulnerability discovered last year in a ubiquitous piece of software — the Log4j flaw — is an "endemic" problem that will pose security risks for potentially a decade or more.

House votes to make reporting UFO sightings easier

In May, the House Intelligence subcommittee held the first hearing on UFOs in more than 50 years.

Panasonic chooses Kansas for electric vehicle battery mega-factory

Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly says Japan’s Panasonic Corp. has selected the state as the location for a multibillion-dollar mega-factory to produce electric vehicle batteries for Tesla and other carmakers.