Event cancellations are creating an economic crisis for event planners and freelancers such as photographers and disc jockeys.
Author: Coral Murphy, USA TODAY
Google Maps update lets you know which businesses are affected by coronavirus
Business owners can update their pages to change their business hours and extra services, delays or precautions the business might have.
Ancestry.com offers free search to find your family link to women’s suffrage history
The Ancestry.com website asks for one of your grandparents’ names and a place they might have lived.
Häagen-Dazs offers light ice cream options with fewer calories and less sugar
Häagen-Dazs’ HEAVEN collection features ultra-filtered milk, half the fat of regular ice cream, no artificial sweeteners and no GMO ingredients.
You might just be addicted: Smartphone use physically affects your brain, study says
A new study suggests that smartphone addiction physically affects your brain the same way drug addiction does.
New TikTok feature lets parents set how much time their kids can spend on the app
TikTok’s new feature called Family Safety Mode allows guardians to link their account to their kid’s to control content seen and time spent on the app.
Spotify buys The Ringer, expanding podcast offering: What this means to you
The media company, founded by Bill Simmons, intends to broaden Spotify’s content with sports and pop culture podcasts.
Ring’s latest update notifies if your local police department can request to access video
The new updates come after reports of hackers gaining access to Ring security cameras.
Pet owners seek face masks for dogs amid coronavirus outbreak
Companies that make face masks for dogs such as Good Air Team, which own K9 Mask, have experienced a spike in sales within the last three days.
‘Cyborg’ technology aims to reduce the opioid epidemic one chip at a time
A clinical trial uses deep brain stimulation for patients suffering from drug addiction. A former high school football star is the nation’s first patient.