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
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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
The New York State Public Service Commission has announced that business and wireless customers within the existing 516 Nassau County area code region should begin to prepare for the introduction of the new 363 area code. To meet the increasing... Read More
In 2022, you will be able to stream the Super Bowl in more places than ever. Since the game will be broadcast by NBC, you will also be able to watch it on Peacock. In addition, you can stream the game at NBC Sports App, NFL App, Yahoo Sports!... 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
Netflix is raising prices on all U.S. & Canadian subscribers today. The standard plan goes up $1.50 to $15.49/month, while the 4K plan will cost another $2 – now up to $20/month. The most basic (non-HD) plan now costs $1 more.... Read More
Google has mapped out just about every place on the planet with Google Maps, Google Street View and Google Earth, and in doing so, they’ve captured a lot of unexpected things. Among them – a cheating wife, a UFO in Antarctica, a couple... Read More
With 2021 now in the history books, iHeartMedia says it saw monthly downloads on the iHeartPodcast Network increase 90% last year to 337 million shows listened to during the past 12 months. And its monthly reach grew 49% to 32 million listeners in the... Read More
Twitter just sold MoPub, its mobile ad platform, to a game maker/marketing software provider called AppLovin. MoPub sold for $1.05 billion in cash. MoPub brought Twitter $188 million in revenue in 2020, but the platform has since decided to... 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
The Consumer Technology Association is handing out free Abbott COVID-19 BinaxNOW self-test kits (Abbott is an exhibitor), which contain two tests, to each attendee who shows up in person to CES 2022 in Las Vegas (January 5-8). That comes as the... Read More
Web3 remains a hazy concept, but the idea is that it will be powered by the blockchain, the technology behind many major cryptocurrencies and nonfungible tokens, or NFTs. A plethora of entrepreneurs around the world are trying to design and build the... Read More
Black Girl Hockey Club (BGHC) is inviting donations to its scholarship program that supports young Black girls, ages 9-18, in the sport of hockey. In the past 18 months, BGHC has awarded $65,000 in scholarships, supporting the participation of... Read More