‘No problem, I can adapt’: Realtor gets clever after ‘for sale’ sign is vandalized

A Canadian realtor got creative with his marketing after one of his signs was vandalized. Alan Stilwell, of Fredericton, New Brunswick, shared a photo of himself standing next to the vandalized sign. On his visage depicted on the sign, vandals apparently drew squiggly eyebrows, sunglasses, a squiggly mustache and a goatee, all etched in what looks like black marker. 

Feds: Man sentenced in attempt to send technology to China

A Chinese national was sentenced Wednesday to 40 months in prison after being accused of conspiring to export U.S. military and space technology to China, the Justice Department said Friday.

These creepy artificial skin cases makes phones pinchable, ticklish

Ever feel like your smartphone is becoming an extension of yourself? This newly developed phone case breaks down even more barriers between you and your phone with a life-like “skin” which alleged responds to human contact such as pinching and tickling.

Tempe PD: Deadly shootings sparked by drug deals initiated on Snapchat

Social media and technology are big players in this case, along with the help of witnesses as police say two drug deals started on Snapchat, but ended with two murders. FOX 10's Justin Lum reports.

‘Click to pray’: Vatican launches $110 wearable smart rosary

In an effort to get more young people to pray for world peace, the Vatican has launched a $110 wearable digital rosary, called the “Click To Pray eRosary.”

Air Canada to change greeting to gender inclusive 'everybody,' receives mixed reviews on Twitter

Air Canada has announced the flight crew will no longer greet passengers as “ladies and gentlemen,” instead opting to use the gender neutral term “everybody.” The companywide language change will soon be adopted by gate agents, flight attendants and pilots.

Phoenix PD disciplinary review board to discuss possible action against officers for social media posts

The Phoenix Police Department's disciplinary review board is scheduled to meet Tuesday to discuss possible action against several officers' social media posts that were made public earlier this year.

Gamers left in the dark as popular game Fortnite shuts down

The hype and hysteria surrounding one of the most popular video games in the world reached it's peak over the weekend as Fortnite suddenly shut down, leaving millions of gamers in the dark. 

‘Sharenting’: Teens think parents share too much about them on social media, study says

Many parents love to share about their kids on social media, but a recent study from Microsoft found that 42 percent of teenagers in 25 countries have a problem with how much their parents post about them online.

Study: Teens think parents share too much about them online

A new study says many teens around the world share one common problem: they think their parents are sharing too much about them on social media.

Little boy's affirmations go viral

A video of a 3-year-old boy saying his affirmations is quickly going viral.

Senators warn of foreign social media meddling in US vote

A bipartisan group of U.S. senators urged President Donald Trump on Tuesday to warn the public about efforts by foreign governments to interfere in U.S. elections, a subject he has largely avoided, and take steps to thwart attempts by hostile nations to use social media to meddle in the 2020 presidential contest.