The Southern California enclave attracts street performers, fashionistas and throngs of tourists. It’s also a great showcase for local artists.
Author: Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
There’s a reason so many Amazon searches show you sponsored ads
Yes, your Amazon search page really is more cluttered than ever before. Amazon is on tap to be the No. 3 seller of online ads, says eMarketer.
Facebook says, yes, Portal does track your calls, but it really isn’t for snooping
The controversial video speaker is in stores Thursday. Yes, it monitors who you have called and for how long, but Facebook says it’s not listening in.
What we know about Thousand Oaks gunman Ian David Long, a Marine veteran
Law enforcement official says authorities have identified gunman and the weapon he used to kill 12 at bar in California.
New for November: iPad Pro, Amazon DVR, Pixel Slate & more
The first Black Friday sale went live this week. More new tech products will hit stores in the coming weeks from Apple, Amazon, Facebook and others.
Flickr adds unlimited storage for pros, lowers free usage
The long-dormant service was snapped up from Yahoo in July by photo site SmugMug, which just announced several changes, including $50 yearly fee for unlimited uploads or a limit of 1,000 photos that can be uploaded for free.
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Apple updates iOS12 with new emojis, group FaceTime video calls
Apple’s software update was initially released in September, but just got new additions. To get them, go to general settings, software update. The new tools are free for iPhones, iPads and the iPod Touch.
A souped-up new iPad Pro could cost you nearly $2,800 – more than a MacBook Air
Add keyboard, case, pencil, extra storage and dongles, and the price tag comes to $2,384, before tax. How the pricing compares to rivals.
Preview: Apple to unveil new iPads and Macs on Tuesday
Apple’s Brooklyn event expected to update iPad line, with new Pro device that looks like current iPhones along with updates to the Macintosh computer line and the AirPods.
Does Apple’s iPad still matter?
As Apple prepares to launch new iPads and Macintosh computers at a media event in New York, we ask about how relevant the iPad still is in your life.