YouTube is set to launch a separate kids-only website following a reported FTC settlement. However, adult content could still slip through the cracks.
Author: Dalvin Brown, USA TODAY
Facebook wants to keep you ‘in-the-know’ about emergencies, active shooters in your area
Facebook is expanding its partnership with local authorities nationwide to quickly communicate urgent information to the public.
Google’s Android brand gets a facelift; robot mascot keeps head, loses body in new logo
Google is changing the way it names its Android operating system releases in a push for greater accessibility. It’s also changing the Android logo.
MoviePass admits to exposing users’ personal information, debit card numbers online
The struggling movie ticket subscription app may have exposed customers’ private information online, according to a report.
Gas prices: Expect relief at the pump this fall, AAA says
When filling-up at the pump this fall, U.S. motorists are projected to find savings of more than 25 cents compared to the summer, AAA says.
Back-to-school cars: These are some of the best vehicles for teenage drivers
Each of 2019’s Best New Cars for Teens has available forward collision warning and forward automatic
emergency braking, according to U.S. News.
Palm’s $5 smartphone plan: A cellphone bill cheaper than a Netflix subscription
US Mobile has partnered with the cellphone maker Palm to create a cheap smartphone plan starting at just $5 per month. Unlimited plans start at $20.
Doctors say most metrics provided by your Apple Watch, Fitbit aren’t helpful to them
While more and more of us are wearing fitness trackers, doctors are still trying to figure out what to do about data provided by wearables.
Tesla Model 3 owner implants key card chip into her arm to unlock and start her vehicle
No key, no problem. This Tesla Model 3 owner removed the RFID chip from the vehicle’s key card and implanted it in her arm so she can unlock her car.
Free rent! MillerCoors’ Keystone Light is offering to cover lodging for one year
The beer brand Keystone Light is giving young millennials better financial footing by offering to pay rent for a year.