Data firm Braze says it respects customer privacy, but we aren’t their customers.
Author: Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
Venmo did what with my data? My location was shared when I paid with the app
A routine monitor of my phone found many disturbing, un-disclosed trackings by big companies, who shared it with third party data marketing firms.
Sports not your thing? Streaming options from Philo might be for you
If cord-cutters can live without ESPN, CNN and the broadcast networks, Philo may be for you. Many top cable channels available for streaming.
Coronavirus complications in China increase Facebook’s Oculus Quest backlog
Coronavirus concerns complicate Facebook’s efforts to get Oculus Quest headsets made. The best way to buy it now: third-party sellers such as eBay.
UCLA drops controversial face recognition plan
UCLA student protest against the facial recognition system played a big part in the decision, the campus says.
Nevada Democratic debate: Here’s how to watch Wednesday’s debate for free without cable
Here’s how to watch the next Democratic presidential debate even if you cut the cord. The debate begins at 9 p.m. ET Wednesday, Feb. 19.
Apple says coronavirus hits home: iPhone sales hurt by impact in China
The iPhones are assembled in China, where manufacturing is “ramping up more slowly than we anticipated,” Apple says.
Apple’s next iPhone still expected in March, despite coronavirus impact
The iPhone SE had been Apple’s lowest-priced phone before getting pulled from the market in 2019. It had a smaller screen than current models.
Samsung Galaxy S20: How the new phones stack up
Pricing starts at $999 for the entry level phone and goes to $1,399, about the priciest of major phones, but still less than last year’s Galaxy Fold.
Samsung’s $1,400 smartphones: What’s up with the new sky-high pricing?
Samsung’s new Galaxy S20 highest priced Galaxy S series phone to date.