A new ADL study found two-thirds of players in popular online video games such as ‘Overwatch’ and ‘Fortnite’ experienced severe harassment in games.
Author: Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY
Divorce is hard. These 7 apps can make coordinating and communicating with your ex easier
If you’re facing the end of marriage and beginning of divorce, these 7 apps can help with legal issues, sharing custody and getting over the sting.
Fake supplements: Amazon warned customers some Align products it sold were counterfeit
Amazon says the Align nutritional supplements currently for sale on its site are safe.But the retailer recently warned customers of fakes.
Verizon has the fastest and best mobile network, study shows
Verizon wears crown for having fastest and most reliable mobile network, a study shows. Meanwhile, Verizon delivered the fastest downloads in Dayton.
Audible will let you ‘read’ an audiobook while you listen
Audible, the largest producer of spoken content, is launching a Captions feature that will let read-along to engage your ears, eyes and minds.
iPhone 11: What to expect and why waiting may be your best option
There are already hints the 2019 iPhone upgrade cycle will be comparatively modest, with far more impactful changes, including 5G, coming in 2020.
DNA testing can share all your family secrets. Are you ready for that?
DNA testing at 23andMe and Ancestry balances a curious about one’s roots against concerns around privacy, security, and unwelcome surprises
UFOs: Where your state ranks for unexplained sightings
The five states with the most UFO sightings per capita are in the north, a new report says. The least frequent sightings of UFOs come from the south.
Before there was an Apple iPod, there was Sony Walkman. 40 years of music on the move
If you wanted to listen to music a generation ago, it wasn’t in your phone. You likely did it with a Sony Walkman. The original debuted July 1, 1979.
Apple design chief Sir Jony Ive to leave to form his own company
The designer of numerous Macs, the iPod, iPhone and otherproducts computer is leaving Apple after nearly 30 years to form LoveFrom, his own company.