The iPhone and the Apple Watch, Apple’s biggest moneymakers, will be unveiled at September “Wonderlust” event. Will prices go up?
Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY
Trump tweets after Georgia arrest: Indictment spurs return to Twitter, now known as X
Are Donald Trump’s Twitter blasts back? Under indictment, the former president posts booking photo to Twitter, now called X.
‘No chance of being fairly considered’: DOJ sues Musk’s SpaceX for refugee discrimination
The Justice Department is suing Elon Musk’s SpaceX, alleging it discriminates against refugees and people granted asylum in its hiring practices.
Netflix, Disney+, Hulu price hike: With cost of streaming services going up, how to save.
Whether you’re watching “Yellowstone,” “The Bear” or “They Cloned Tyrone,” these tips and tricks will help tame your out-of-control streaming bill.
Drive a Ford, Honda or Toyota? Good news: Catalytic converter thefts are down nationwide
Jeep, Hyundai and Mazda owners rejoice: Catalytic converter thefts declined nationwide and in nearly every state in the first half of 2023.
Streamers beware: It’s not just Netflix and Disney. A password sharing crackdown is coming.
Netflix cracked down on password sharing. Now Disney plans to do it. Will your favorite streaming service be next? Yes, and it will cost you a bundle.
Is there a strategy to winning Powerball and Mega Millions? Tips for picking numbers
Lottery players play lucky numbers, buy tickets every week or only choose Quick Picks to win at Mega Millions or Powerball. Do their strategies work?
Musk vs. Zuckerberg Threads throwdown: Twitter threatening to sue over Twitter ‘killer’
Twitter is accusing Facebook and Instagram owner Meta of poaching employees and pilfering trade secrets to launch its Twitter clone Threads.
No longer suffering in silence: Asian Americans denied tech leadership roles go to court
Asian Americans outnumber white employees in many tech companies but don’t land leadership roles in equal numbers. Now they’re breaking their silence.
In GOP victory, judge restricts Biden officials from contacting Facebook, tech companies
A federal judge restricted the Biden administration from talking to social media platforms about content moderation on Facebook, YouTube and Twitter.