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Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
Your doctor may be playing medical video games at work. That could be good for your health
Doctors playing medical video games on their phones from Level Ex could be better prepared for your next surgery.
United Technologies and Raytheon agree to merge
A Raytheon and United Technologies pairing could result in an aerospace and defense powerhouse worth more than $100 billion, second only to Boeing.
Can’t make it to the theater? BroadwayHD lets you stream Broadway instead
Inspired by the Tony’s but can’t make it to Broadway? BroadwayHD lets you stream some classic shows instead. Sorry, no “Hamilton.”
Earthquake, flood, hurricane: Google Maps adds tools to help you navigate a crisis
Google is adding tools inside Google Map and search to help you deal with hurricanes, floods and earthquakes.
Where’s my Apple Music and your other WWDC questions answered
Apple unveiled iOS13 software for the iPhone, MacOS Catalina, watchOS 6 for the Apple Watch and a new iPadOS for the iPad. What it will mean for you.
DOJ may launch antitrust investigation of Apple, report says
During Apple’s WWDC conference, a report came out that the Department of Justice and FTC met recently to give DOJ jurisdiction to investigate Apple.
Sprint launches mobile 5G network in Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston and Kansas City
Sprint is still hoping to receive regulatory approval to merge with T-Mobile. But for now, it is proceeding independently as it rolls out speedy 5G.
Target recalls 90,000 USB cables that caused consumer finger burns
Target received 14 reports of the cables smoking, sparking or igniting, including two reports of consumer finger burns. You can request a full refund.
Amazon’s Alexa can delete your voice recordings – if you ask
Amazon will let you utter the words, “Alexa, delete what I said today,” and recordings from the given day will be wiped out.