The company formerly known as Square announced a customer information data breach on its mobile payment service Cash App. Block Inc. filed a report with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Monday admitting to the breach, which... Read More
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Major League Baseball will permit pitchers and catchers to relay signals via electronic devices during the 2022 season, the league confirmed Tuesday. Use of the devices to coordinate pitch selection between pitcher and catcher would make it... Read More
The NFL is developing a premium subscription-based outlet that would offer audio, video, podcasts and team content. Plans for what is tentatively called NFL Plus were unveiled at the annual NFL owners’ meetings in Palm Beach, FL, according to The... Read More
Taking another step to stake out a position in the metaverse, iHeartMedia has partnered with gaming community and content platform Super League Gaming to offer advertising in virtual games and experiences. Under the deal, iHeart’s North American... Read More
Verizon customers have reported receiving mysterious messages over the past several days sent from their own phone number. The texts say “Your bill is paid” and “There’s a gift for you.” Verizon says it’s... Read More
Apple Stores and Apple Authorized Service Providers will now be alerted if an iPhone has been reported as missing in the GSMA Device Registry when a customer brings in the device to be serviced. If an Apple technician sees a message in their... Read More
In the mood to watch “South Park” or “Friends” — but you just want to see a random episode? HBO Max now has you covered. WarnerMedia’s HBO Max this week introduced a new “shuffle” button, a highly requested feature that gives... Read More
LimeWire, the defunct file-sharing website, is set to make a comeback. The controversial service was shut down back in 2010, after a lengthy legal battle with the Recording Industry Association of America over allegations of music piracy.... Read More
While Amazon has struggled to find a consistent grocery strategy in the 15 years since it started dabbling in delivery, the Covid-19 pandemic has made one thing abundantly clear: Consumers’ desire to walk the supermarket aisles has... Read More
Apple has snared rights to a Friday-night package of Major League Baseball games, extending Silicon Valley’s reach into the world of sports. Under terms of the new pact, Apple will have exclusive rights to telecast two “Friday Night... Read More
Apple unveiled a new budget iPhone SE during its “Peek Performance” event on Tuesday (March 8). The new phone supports 5G and comes equipped with the A15 Bionic, the fastest CPU ever put in a smartphone. Apple said that the... Read More
Major League Baseball announced Friday that its exhibition schedule, originally slated to begin on Feb. 26, will start “no earlier than” March 5 due to the labor turbulence emanating from commissioner Rob Manfred’s lockout. All 30 teams will... Read More
Over 10 million US households are enrolled in the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP), a $14.2 billion program that provides a monthly broadband subsidy to qualifying low-income homes, the White House announced today. The Affordable... Read More
It became a poster child for too-good-to-be-true tech: MoviePass, founded a decade ago in the East Village, offered cinephiles unlimited theater admission for $10 each month, before it collapsed into bankruptcy in January 2020. But it may yet have... Read More
Last year, there were 1,862 data breaches according to the Identity Theft Resource Center’s 2021 Annual Data Breach Report. That is an all time high and a 68% increase over breaches in 2020. According to Lookout, the leader in delivering integrated... Read More