Online classified ad website Craigslist, founded in 1995, has finally gotten an app. Official apps landed in the Google Play and App Store this week.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Tidal expands music streaming discount to high school students
Music streaming service Tidal is expanding its 50% student discount to include high schoolers, bringing monthly subscription costs to $4.99 or $9.99.
Curing all disease is goal of Facebook CEO Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan’s initiative
With The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan hope to eradicate illness by the end of the century.
Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg says the social network should not be ‘censoring politicians’
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg and wife Priscilla Chan told CBS This Morning’s Gayle King that Facebook should not ban political ads.
Black Friday: What streaming video device is best for you and can you get a deal?
Whether new to streaming or looking to upgrade your player, Black Friday is a good time to shop for devices from Roku, Amazon, Apple or Google.
Video games’ big night gets its nominee list for The Game Awards
The Oscars for video games, the Game Awards, announced its nominees for the top video games of 2019. “Death Stranding,” got the most nominations.
Hulu will raise Live TV streaming plan price $10 to $54.99 on Dec. 18
Streaming service Hulu is increasing the monthly subscription fee for its live TV offering by $10 to $54.99.
‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order,’ a video game force awakens. What you need to know
The new video game ‘Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order’ is out Friday, which lets players take the role of a Jedi trying to rebuild the Jedi order.
‘Halo: Reach’ comes to PC and Xbox One on Dec. 3 as part of ‘The Master Chief Collection’
Enhanced editions of Microsoft’s Halo video game series are finally headed to PCs. The first game, ‘Halo: Reach,’ will be released Dec. 3.
Disney+ says it has surpassed 10 million signups for new streaming service in first day
Disney said it had hit the 10 million mark in signups already for Disney+, as consumers look for ways to get the service for free — and complain.