You can watch 3-D of sorts without glasses, but the RED Hydrogen One phone is too expensive and doesn’t live up to the hype.
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
Study: Preschool apps manipulate kids to watch ads and make purchases
Advocates are asking the Federal Trade Commission to investigate the preschool app market to end what they call deceptive practices.
AT&T claims completion of a world’s ‘first’ 5G connection. Here’s why it matters to you
AT&T calls the news that it has successfully completed the “world’s first millimeter waver” 5G connection to a “standards-based hotspot “seminal.”
Facebook begins rollout of new supposedly ‘simplified’ Messenger
Seven of 10 people surveyed say their No.1 priority for a messaging app is “simplicity.” So Facebook Messenger tabs drop from nine to three.
Nintendo takes Labo gaming kits to school to get kids interested in science, math and tech
Nintendo aims to help teachers and students have fun through gaming, using basic principles of science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics.
Google will update the HD movies you bought to 4K for free
Google says the high-def (or SD) movies you bought in the Google Play Store will be automatically updated to 4K, at no extra charge.
iPhone XR review: Why you should consider the budget model over the pricier XS
The iPhone XR is the least expensive of the new iPhones. It has many of the same features as the pricier iPhone XS. What are you giving up?
Richard Branson on dyslexics: We’re wired differently
Billionaire businessman Richard Branson dealt with dyslexia as a kid. He’s now part of an organization fighting to change perceptions of dyslexia.
Netflix rigged CEO bonus plan for tax avoidance, complaint alleges
A shareholder complaint alleges that Netflix’s compensation plan violated tax laws. Netflix is readying a response.
The smartphone maker to rival Samsung and Apple gets throttled in U.S.
Citing national security risks, the government is trying to stop AT&T from making deals with Chinese phone makers