Facebook co-founder Mark Zuckerberg says having the three services interoperable will be more secure and a better experience for users.
Author: Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
Is cutting the cord on your mind? Here’s what you need to know
Ditch cable or satellite, and all you’ll need is an antenna, if you want to watch TV, and a good Wi-Fi connection. Plus a few accessories or services.
Facebook paid people to gather data on usage habits
Social network tells TechCrunch it distributed the “Facebook Research” app to learn more about users habits.
Expect more requests to subscribe from Apple on iPhones and iPads
With falling iPhone sales, Apple looks to make up the shortfall from selling subscriptions to iPhone users of magazines, movies & possibly videogames.
Photo tour: In search of classic Las Vegas neon
Neon has all but disappeared from the Las Vegas Strip. Join us in search of the remaining signs on Fremont Street and at the Neon Museum.
In search of classic Las Vegas neon
A visit to Downtown Las Vegas, where neon still rules in gaudy, bright lights to entice customers to gamble.
Music meets tech gadgets, NAMM 2019
Behind the scenes at the NAMM show in Anaheim, where music gadgets intersect with technology. Photographs by Jefferson Graham
Six coolest music-meets-tech gadgets from NAMM 2019, from $1.2M strap to foldable guitar
Play the drums or piano, on a glove. Fender’s new acoustic/electric hybrid guitar. Just two of the highlights from NAMM 2019.
Even with price hikes from Netflix and Hulu, streaming still cheaper than cable
Netflix and Hulu’s higher prices still pale compared to cable, by around 75 percent.
YouTube to curb recommending conspiracy videos
The Google-owned video network has come under fire for offering up videos from the likes of InfoWars and others after videos of news events.