From the grocery store to the gas station, the prices of many products are going up. For Amazon Prime members everywhere, the membership is just the latest thing to go up in cost.Earlier this week, Amazon announced it would be raising prices on... Read More
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Most internet users browse content online using the surface web, a segment of the internet where sites are indexed by popular search engines and can be easily viewed using traditional web browsers. While the surface web may represent most of what the... Read More
Spotify has bowed in the face of pressure from critics about supporting the spread of COVID and vaccine misinformation with a plan to add warning labels on its global platform to content that skirts the line between “what is acceptable and what is... Read More
If you’ve stopped Google from collecting your web and app activity, Google still has your data from before. Here’s how to delete your previous web and app activity: 1. Open Google.com on your desktop or mobile... Read More
When you make a new Google account, Google minimizes the amount of data it collects by only keeping 18 months’ worth of web and app activity by default — anything older than that is deleted automatically. Here’s how to... Read More
Disabling tracking will prevent Google from storing new location information, but it doesn’t delete any prior data gathered. Here’s how to delete that information: 1. Open Google.com on your desktop or mobile... Read More
If you use Google’s apps on your iPhone or Android phone, it’s a good possibility you’re being tracked. And turning off your location history in your Google account doesn’t mean you’re in the clear. To... Read More
Apple plans to challenge Amazon, Disney and Netflix in the streaming wars — and is convinced that live sports is the way to do it. The investment firm Wedbush says the technology firm is ready to spend billions on live sports to increase... Read More
Attendance at this week’s CES gadget show in Las Vegas fell more than 75% compared to its previous in-person event two years ago, its organizer said Friday. The Consumer Technology Association said on the show’s closing day that more... Read More
With the ushering in of the new year came the demise of several cable networks, which ceased operations by January 1. NBC Sports pulled the plug on its national sports network NBCSN, nearly a decade after being rebranded from the former Versus... Read More
Starting Tuesday, January 4, the company will stop running support for its classic devices running BlackBerry 10, 7.1 OS and earlier. This means all of its older devices not running on Android software will no longer be able to use data, send text... Read More
What happens when you want to call someone, and you’ve misplaced their number or never had their number? Now that you’re ready to go, uh oh, your cell service is bad. That’s OK, I can help there, too. And what happens when you make the... Read More
Paramount+ today introduced Live Channels, a new product feature that curates the most popular shows and movies on the service in linear channels, allowing subscribers to sit back and start streaming premium content. This new offering launches today... Read More
Twitter is making moves after its big leadership shuffle last week: the platform just announced its acquisition of Quill, a messaging app, in what seems to be an effort to revamp Twitter’s messaging... Read More
Amazon Web Services (AWS) was down Tuesday morning, leaving large parts of the internet reliant on the tech giant’s services offline. On its health service dashboard, AWS posted a message at 11:22 a.m. that the company is... Read More