After revelations that Facebook duped kids into spending money on online games, advocacy groups want the social network to shut down Messenger Kids.
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
Using Aetna’s new app and personalized rewards program could pay for your Apple Watch
Aetna is partnering with Apple on an app that rewards active users by paying back the cost of an Apple Watch or accruing incentives in gift cards.
Finally over: what was the economic cost of the government shutdown and what comes next
Economists believe the impact of a second shutdown would be `much more serious.’ Some don’t expect it to happen.
Facebook duped kids into spending on games without Mom and Dad knowing, documents reveal
More than 135 pages of unsealed court documents, paint a disturbing picture of how the social media giant exploited kids.
Have $250K? Fly to space in an Under Armour spacesuit on Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic
Civilian astronauts paying $250K to fly Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic will wear space suits and footwear designed by Under Armour
Before Super Bowl, John Madden Hall of Fame bronze bust will tell you stories
AI, augmented reality, animation and facial motion will let fans “converse” with an interactive virtual version of John Madden’s Hall of Fame bust
Google says Nest security camera terror warning from North Korea was hoax, not a hack
Google said Nest was not breached, but the customer’s password appears to have been compromised. Here’s how to protect yourself.
Target stores to accept mobile payment including Apple Pay, Samsung Pay and Google Pay
Besides, Target, Apple Pay will now be accepted at Taco Bell, Speedway, Hy-Vee and Jack in the Box. Google Pay and Samsung Pay come to Target, too.
Got a Windows 10 Mobile phone? Time’s finally up. Better switch to iOS or Android
2019’s the final year Microsoft will provide “support” for Windows 10 Mobile. It’s probably a good time to start checking out your smartphone options.
Is 2019 the year we stand up for protecting our privacy? Apple CEO Tim Cook says it’s time
Apple and consumer groups want strong privacy legislation because consumers shouldn’t have to tolerate another year of data breaches.