We go digital to bank, invest, shop, socialize. In an age of too much tech and social media, how do we unplug from the Matrix and break bad habits?
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
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Private helicopter rides, strip clubs: 8 crazy things you put on your expense report
People get creative when filing expense reports. But asking an employer to reimburse you for strip clubs or cufflinks may be pushing it too far.
What happens to your Facebook and Twitter accounts after you die?
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Apple Card holiday promotion: Get an iPhone interest-free with 6% cash back
Apple Card owners will be able to finance the purchase of an iPhone with zero interest and 6% cash back, Apple revealed.
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Apple’s best games and apps of 2019 for iPhone: Picks pay homage to the past
Mario Kart, Minecraft, Assassin’s
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You find TV bargains on Black Friday. But consider the many key factors before choosing a TV, around budget, picture quality, screen size.
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From buying a new TV and store closures to finding the best shopping apps, USA TODAY has you covered on Black Friday and Cyber Monday
Disney+ technical glitches: What went wrong on day one?
A Disney executive blamed coding problems for the technical problems that cast a bed spell on the Disney Plus launch.