Apple unveiled iOS13 software for the iPhone, MacOS Catalina, watchOS 6 for the Apple Watch and a new iPadOS for the iPad. What it will mean for you.
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
Target recalls 90,000 USB cables that caused consumer finger burns
Target received 14 reports of the cables smoking, sparking or igniting, including two reports of consumer finger burns. You can request a full refund.
Don’t take your smartphone to bed if you want a good night’s sleep
Nearly 7 in 10 teens in a Common Sense Media study, kept their mobile device either in bed or within easy reach. And 29% sleep with the device.
Parkland student journalists recognized at Pulitzer Prize ceremony
Pulitzer Prizes are issued for achievements in journalism, literature and the arts. Honorees covered shootings at Parkland, Pittsburgh, Annapolis.
First American Financial exposed data in millions of mortgage documents, report says
An estimated 885 million digitizeddocuments from mortgage deals dating back to 2003 have been exposed by First American Financial Corp, a report says.
12 iPhone and Android apps to get just in time for July 4
From podcasts and recipes to global scavenger hunts and quirky roadside attractions, these iPhone and Android apps can help you kickstart summer.
Should we ban facial recognition? From companies to cities, debate over privacy rages on
Facial recognition is spreading to where you live, work, shop and travel. What happens to the data? Would you trade privacy for safety?
5G phones finally here: Verizon now selling Samsung Galaxy S10 5G; Sprint phones to follow
Sprint announced that its first 5G smartphone from LG will go on sale May 31. Meanwhile, Verizon has started selling the Samsung Galaxy S10 5G.
Video games are a ‘great equalizer’ for people with disabilities
People with disabilities and challenges are no less passionate about playing video games than others. The industry is finally paying attention.
‘Foldable’ PC? Lenovo ThinkPad laptop screen bends in half like a book
Lenovo is showing off not a foldable phone but a prototype of what the Chinese company claims as the first “foldable PC,” ThinkPad laptop.