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Too Much Screen Time? New Phone Controls For You And Kids
Apple and Google want to help you spend less time on their phones really. Like that time you checked Facebook at 3 a.m. Stats dont lie.
Warren Buffett's Firm Adds To Apple, Teva Investments
Warren Buffett’s Firm Adds To Apple, Teva Investments
Uber Faces New Roadblock In New York On Its Way To IPO
Uber Faces New Roadblock In New York On Its Way To IPO
Robots Are Getting More Social. Are Humans Ready?
Personal home robots that can socialize with people are starting to roll out of the laboratory and into our living rooms and kitchens. But are humans ready to invite them into their lives?
All-Girls School Becomes 1st In US With Varsity Esports
As a liaison at the U.S. Department of Education, J Collins watched as colleges by the dozen rolled out varsity esports programs, complete with scholarships, coaches and even some arenas.
Superpower: Macbook Pro And Air Models Refreshed
As Apple bids farewell to the MacBook for a second time, we take a closer look at its history, explore whether there’s a gap in the market for a 12-inch model, and get hands-on with the new MacBook Pro and MacBook Air notebooks which serve as the MacBook’s successors…
In Tarantino's Latest, A Radiant Hollywood Fable
Quentin Tarantino has, for a while now, been reminding us what’s so great about movies — or at least, what he thinks is so great about them.
Justice Dept. Ratchets Up Antitrust Scrutiny Of Big Tech
The U.S. Department of Justice opened a sweeping antitrust investigation of major technology companies and whether their online platforms have hurt competition, suppressed innovation or otherwise harmed consumers.
Equifax To Pay Up To $700m In Data Breach Settlement
Equifax will pay at least $700 million — and potentially much more — to settle lawsuits over a 2017 data breach that exposed the Social Security numbers and similar sensitive information of roughly half of the U.S. population.
Memos: Facebook Allowed ‘Friendly Fraud' To Profit From Kids
Facebook allowed children to rack up huge bills on digital games while the company rejected recommendations for addressing what it dubbed “friendly fraud,” according to newly released court documents.
Youtube Promises To Stop Promoting Misleading Videos
If you believe the world is flat, don’t count on YouTube recommending videos supporting your theory.
Activision To Lay Off 800 Workers As Video Game Sales Drop
Video game maker Activision Blizzard is laying off nearly 800 workers as the company braces for a steep downturn in revenue following the best year in its history.
Reddit Raises $300m In Finance Round Led By China's Tencent
Social media service Reddit Inc. says it has raised $300 million in a financing round led by Chinese internet giant Tencent.
Nasa's Faraway Space Snowman Has Flat, Not Round, Behind
The faraway space snowman visited by NASA last month has a surprisingly flat — not round — behind.
The Promise Of 5G Wireless - Speed, Hype, Risk
A much-hyped network upgrade called “5G” means different things to different people.
Resistance Is Key As ‘Handmaid's Tale' Returns For Season 3
Resistance is the theme when “The Handmaid’s Tale” returns this summer with 13 episodes for its third season, but the Hulu drama is avoiding a collision with the final season of HBO’s “Game of Thrones.”
Hulu Making Howard The Duck And 4 More Marvel Animated Shows
Hulu is teaming with Marvel to make four separate animated series based on comic book characters like Howard the Duck.
‘Digital Gangsters': UK Wants Tougher Rules For Facebook
British lawmakers issued a scathing report this week that calls for tougher rules to keep Facebook and other tech firms from acting like “digital gangsters” and intentionally violating data privacy and competition laws.
Oscars: A Record Year For Women, But Is It Progress?
At the glad-handy Oscar nominees luncheon earlier this month, film academy president John Bailey proudly told the 171 nominees in the room that there were a record number of women nominated for Academy Awards this year.
Berlin To Get Single Travel App For Public, Private Services
Travelers in Berlin will soon be able to use a single app to switch seamlessly between public transport, rental bikes, car-sharing and taxis without signing up for each service individually, officials said.
iPhone 11: Superpowered iPhone Is Coming
With Apple all-but-confirmed to be releasing a trio of new iPhones this September, this week we decided to take a closer look at the latest rumors and leaks, go hands-on with a dummy model, and consider what the future holds for the world’s most iconic smartphone…
‘Privacy-focused' Facebook Puts The Spotlight On Groups
Facebook is launching a major redesign of its app and website built around letting people connect with groups that share their interests — an attempt to shift its focus away from the untrammeled public sharing that has helped spread hate speech, extremism, misinformation and live-streamed video of massacres.
Google Promises Better Privacy Tools, Smarter AI Assistant
Google announced updates for its artificially intelligent voice assistant and new privacy tools to give people more control over how they’re being tracked on the go or in their own home.
New Movie Starring Pikachu Is Just A Hokey Pokémon
It’s got an adorable hero from an iconic media brand who is voiced by a proven box office master at snark. But, somehow, “Pokémon Detective Pikachu” never really gets arresting.
Science Says: Why Biodiversity Matters To You
You may go your entire life without seeing an endangered species, yet the globe’s biodiversity crisis threatens all of humanity in numerous unseen or unrecognized ways, scientists say.
Foodtech: Changing The Way We Eat
With consumers becoming increasingly conscious of their health and the environment, new startups are innovating in food and introducing new technology to reduce carbon emissions and make us healthier and greener.
Indoor Navigation: Emerging Tech Revolution
It’s impossible to deny the nigh-on revolutionary effect that Global Positioning System (GPS) technology and all of the features built upon it have had on our lives.
Japan's Private Rocket Reaches Outer Space For First Time
A Japanese aerospace startup funded by a former internet maverick successfully launched a small rocket into space last weekend, making it the first commercially developed Japanese rocket to reach orbit.
Help Coming On Blocking Scam Calls For Robocall Plagued Us
New measures by U.S. regulators could help thwart some of the billions of robocalls received in the U.S.
The Internet Of Things
The Opportunities And Risks Of An Increasingly Hyper-Connected World