Amazon said it will help preserve MGM’s film archives, which includes 4,000 titles, including the James Bond franchise, “Raging Bull” and “Rocky.”
Author: Brett Molina, USA TODAY
Savoy Ballroom: Google Doodle celebrates swing dancing with new game
Google’s latest doodle celebrates the Savoy Ballroom and swing dancing with a rhythm game where players tap keys to the beat of popular songs.
iOS 15: What we know about next software update for iPhones
Apple has set a date for WWDC, which is when they reveal details about its next mobile operating system, iOS 15. Here’s what we know so far.
Streaming service Philo TV raising price to $25 for new subscribers
Philo TV announced plans to increase its price from $20 to $25 a month starting June 8, but it won’t affect current subscribers.
Lego Art World Map set boasts more than 11,000 pieces – the most in a set ever
The toymaker announced Tuesday the release of a Lego Art World Map, a new set that contains more than 11,000 pieces, the most in any set ever.
Apple’s WWDC: Tech giant to share the latest features hitting your iPhone on June 7
Own an iPhone? June 7 marks the date when Apple will share the latest features to populate your smartphone this fall.
Walmart says ‘external bad actor’ created fake accounts to trigger email with racist language
Walmart said an “external bad actor” was to blame for creating a series of fake accounts spawning email confirmations that contained a racial slur.
Free Apple Arcade or Google Play Pass is Verizon’s latest perk for Unlimited customers
The telecommunications giant announced Monday it is offering free access to either Apple Arcade or Google Play Pass if you have an unlimited plan.
AirTag tech to help find your lost Apple TV remote? Don’t get your hopes up. Here’s why.
When Apple introduced AirTags, some people joked it might help finally keep track of those easy-to-lose Apple TV remotes. But don’t get your hopes up.
From Xbox to Windows: These are the best (and worst) Microsoft products ever
As we say goodbye to Internet Explorer, let’s take a look back at some of the best (and worst) products Microsoft has released.
