A smartphone app that contributed to the Iowa Democratic caucuses chaos was reportedly created by Shadow, a developer with Democratic ties.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Tesla CEO Elon Musk warns Twitter followers about Bitcoin scams: ‘This is not cool.’
Tesla CEO Elon Musk told his Twitter followers to beware scammers seeking to defraud people of Bitcoin cryptocurrency on the social media platform.
Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg updates her relationship status with engagement announcement
Facebook chief operating officer and ‘Lean In’ author Sheryl Sandberg is engaged to a man her brother-in-law introduced her to last year.
Yes, you can stream the Super Bowl using the Fox Sports app on your Roku
A day before the Super Bowl, Fox and Roku came to an agreement so users of Roku streaming devices can watch the game on Fox Sports and Fox Now apps.
Nintendo no longer repairing Wii video game consoles
Nintendo is no longer repairing the Wii video game console, which was released in 2006 and let players swing controllers to impact action on screen.
Netflix adds 8.8 million new subscribers, ‘The Witcher’ tracks as most-viewed new series
Netflix added 8.76 million new subscribers, more than expected. Growth came despite the arrival of new streaming competitors Disney+ and Apple TV+.
Robocalls rang up a new high in 2019. Two or more daily is average in some states
Robocalls continued to rise in 2019. While Washington, D.C., and Louisiana averaged most per person, Texas got the most; West Virginia increased most.
Hold my wine: Vino is on the decline. So what did you drink in 2019, America?
Americans drank and spent more on alcoholic beverages in 2019. Wine drinking fell, but hard seltzers, spirits, craft beer and low-alcohol beer rose.
Robocalls continue to rise, and these states get the most: Where does yours rank?
As people seek to make money off robocalls, Maryland and Nevada are the states most annoyed by the unwanted intrusions. Where do other states rank?
Unbundling: Verizon makes it easier to get internet, TV in response to cord-cutting
The telecom company hopes to shake up the industry by unbundling broadband, pay TV and phone services, a nod to those looking to cut the cord.