The German bank says it will take a giant second-quarter loss of 2.8 billion euro ($3.1 billion) and lay off as many as 18,000 staffers by 2022.
Author: Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
Legendary Chicago Defender publication to go digital only
The publication dates back to 1905 and has had a major role in covering the civil rights era. The owners say they will reach more people online.
Instead of being tracked, get paid to see online ads
“You are not a product,” says the pitch for the rival to Chrome, Firefox and Safari. Advertisers pay to be seen, and Brave splits it 70/30 with us.
You’re on vacation and you’ve run out of phone storage – what to do?
Don’t lose your precious memories while on vacation. Here’s how to free up room on your phone with services like iCloud, Google Drive and more.
If you’re traveling, be careful with free Wi-Fi and protect your data
Here are six tips to beef up your digital security on the road or at your local coffee shop this summer
Former Google exec, Android co-founder accused of having a ‘sex ring’ in sensational complaint
Former Google exec paid $90 million for exit, despite harassment complaints. Ex-wife’s divorce complaint is a stunner, even for Silicon Valley.
Deadly poison suspected at Facebook facility
Local fire department shut Facebook mailing facility, which uses machines to sort mail & detect substances. Facebook has several buildings in area.
Privacy and who’s tracking you: Where’s the villain?
We sum up our four-part privacy series with some thoughts on where the tech firms need to improve for the consumer.
Apple says it doesn’t track you, but apps on iPhone sure do
Apple is less data hungry than Facebook, Google and Amazon and processes data on device instead of Cloud. But apps still track you on iPhone and iPad.
Is Facebook listening to me? Why those ads appear after you talk about things
Facebook denies it monitors your conversations to serve you ads on your News Feed. So what does it really do? And why are there so many coincidences?