USA TODAY readers with dyslexia write in about how technology helps them navigate challenges after reading about Richard Branson’s dyslexia.
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
Pfizer to raise drug prices in January; says insurance can offset the cost
The pharma giant said 41 drugs would see a price increase, representing 10 percent of its product portfolio. Most will go up 5 percent.
Google Maps data may help you avoid Thanksgiving crowds on the roads
Google analyzed data from Google Maps to help you manage the holiday rush this year and avoid being a turkey on Thanksgiving Day.
‘Alexa, nuke the popcorn, heat up the coffee:’ We review Amazon’s $59.99 microwave
AmazonBasics Microwave costs $59.99, and it can be controlled by voice via Alexa, and a nearby Echo device.
We tried it: Night Sight feature on Google Pixel lets you shoot in the dark without a flash
Google adds a promised Night Sight feature to Pixel phones that let you shoot pictures in dim light without a flash.We tried it.
iPad Pro: How it stacks up against laptops, gaming consoles, even other iPads
We pit Apple’s latest iPad Pro against a true laptop replacement. How Apple’s new tablet compares to a variety of devices.
Google gets girls into the game by designing apps for your mobile phone
Google challenged thousands of teen girls to design Android games. Five finalists were chosen and now the apps are in the Google Play Store.
Disney’s new streaming service called Disney+ to launch late 2019
Disney CEO Bob Iger said the company’s streaming rival to Netflix will feature characters from Star Wars and Marvel
Report: Northern Virginia may be winner of Amazon HQ2 sweepstakes; Amazon exec slams leak
Amazon is reportedly in advanced discussions about opening HQ2 in Crystal City, Va. An Amazon exec tweets that leaks don’t help the area’s cause
Review: I tested the cute and reborn Palm – but do you really need a smartphone stand-in?
Palm is teaming up with Verizon on the cute new Palm handset, a something between a connected wearable and a smartphone