Despite only having a few small, unique pop-up stores, Amazon is now including gas savings as a perk for a Prime membership.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 24, 2024
The (CFPB) has stepped in and ordered both Apple and Goldman Sachs to pay nearly $90 million in penalties over the Apple Card.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 23, 2024
Cell carriers T-Mobile & AT&T are opposing the FCC plan to require phones to be unlocked after 60 days and say locked is better for customers.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 22, 2024
The government warned Windows users to update for security reasons, then the Windows 11 24H2 update was blocked for some users.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 21, 2024
Apple Music is making finding concert set lists easier, allowing artists to provide their set lists, then turn them into playlists.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 17, 2024
A new report shows that you are exposed to more than 600 million cyber attacks EACH DAY that you log in to Windows, which is disturbing.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 16, 2024
Security camera manufacturers are starting to recognize what we’re looking for and are meeting that demand of 24/7 video recording.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 15, 2024
Attorneys for the DOJ have included breaking up the Google monopoly as an option to solve the issues after winning the antitrust lawsuit.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 9, 2024
While Microsoft is included in the list of companies in the DMA, is it operating unfairly by making Edge the default browser?
By Laura Tucker – Oct 3, 2024
Summary Cards is finally putting the Gmail inbox closer to the organization that fans of the old Google Inbox used to enjoy.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 2, 2024
Are you a Verizon or AT&T customer who lost cell service and now facing the nightmare of your phone displaying nothing but SOS Mode?
By Laura Tucker – Sep 30, 2024
It’s not a surprise that a study revealed that two Meta apps, Instagram and Facebook, rank as the most invasive apps in terms of data collected.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 27, 2024
Google decided it’s done with fake reviews and is issuing restrictions on business found to be posting fake reviews or brokering them.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 26, 2024
While the FTC has spent more than a year working on a “Click to Cancel” law, “One-Click” just became a law in the state of California.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 25, 2024
X (formerly Twitter) will allow users who you have blocked to see your public posts, yet not let allow them to interact with you.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 23, 2024
Imagine the horror of waiting for a key update, only to find it’s not offered for your device. That’s what happened to M4 iPad Pro owners.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 17, 2024
With AI touching nearly every area of tech, it is now coming to your Slack workspace to help you with search, summaries, and staying informed.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 16, 2024
Apple is adding a feature to the AirPods Pro 2, and the FDA has just approved them to work as a “hearing aid software device.”
By Laura Tucker – Sep 12, 2024
A new study has shown that students using ChatGPT to prepare for tests don’t do as well as those without access to the AI chatbot.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 11, 2024
With AI hitting every area of tech, the Bumble dating app is adding AI capabilities to help users create profiles and have conversations.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 10, 2024
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