Wells Fargo apologized for outages affecting the bank’s customers on the same day stimulus checks were expected to land in users’ accounts.
Author: Brett Molina, USA TODAY
‘I’m a Mac’ guy Justin Long, known for Apple ads, now touts Intel PCs in new commercials
Remember those classic “I’m a Mac” ads from Apple? Intel has brought them back featuring actor Justin Long, only he’s a big fan of PCs now.
Apple Maps will now display where to get a COVID vaccine
Apple announced Tuesday it will display on its Apple Maps app locations where users can go to get a COVID vaccine.
Fortnite Chapter 2, Season 6 is here: Wild animals, Lara Croft, Neymar Jr. and everything coming
Season 6 of Fortnite Chapter 2, nicknamed Primal, launched on Tuesday, introducing new features such as makeshift weapons and wild animals.
‘It’s exhausting’: A year of distance learning wears thin
Students of all backgrounds have faced struggles with technology, the distractions of home life, and social isolation.
You can now listen to Ikea’s latest catalog as audiobook
Ikea released a version of its 2021 catalog in the form of an audiobook, available to listen to on Spotify, YouTube and Audiobooks.com.
Microsoft’s Xbox Game Pass adding 20 Bethesda games including ‘Skyrim,’ ‘Fallout 76’; see the full list
Starting Friday, subscribers to Xbox Game Pass will see a new wave of games from Bethesda, whose parent company was acquired by Microsoft for $7.5B.
EA says it’s investigating claims employee sold rare items in ‘FIFA 21’
Electronic Arts says it’s investigating allegations an employee of the video game publisher sold rare items available in FIFA 21’s Ultimate Team mode.
One year into the pandemic, the mute button has been the best (and worst) at work
Americans have navigated personal and professional lives remotely due to the COVID pandemic. There’s no better symbol of this shift than the mute button.
Google adding new features to Chromebooks as devices turn 10
Google’s popular low-cost Chromebooks are turning 10, and they are adding features to mimic higher-end devices like Apple’s MacBooks.