With more lobsters staying in the U.S. amid the COVID-19 outbreak, fish markets are offering bargains.
Author: Coral Murphy, USA TODAY
Google Assistant, Alexa celebrate Women’s History Month with new features
Anyone with Google Assistant can wish it a “Happy International Women’s Day” and count on their smart device to display a woman trailblazer’s story.
Häagen-Dazs offers light ice cream options with fewer calories and less sugar
Häagen-Dazs’ HEAVEN collection features ultra-filtered milk, half the fat of regular ice cream, no artificial sweeteners and no GMO ingredients.
You might just be addicted: Smartphone use physically affects your brain, study says
A new study suggests that smartphone addiction physically affects your brain the same way drug addiction does.
Spotify buys The Ringer, expanding podcast offering: What this means to you
The media company, founded by Bill Simmons, intends to broaden Spotify’s content with sports and pop culture podcasts.
Ring’s latest update notifies if your local police department can request to access video
The new updates come after reports of hackers gaining access to Ring security cameras.
‘Cyborg’ technology aims to reduce the opioid epidemic one chip at a time
A clinical trial uses deep brain stimulation for patients suffering from drug addiction. A former high school football star is the nation’s first patient.
Cigarette sales and advertisement drop nationwide, report says
Sales for smokeless tobacco, such as chewing tobacco, also experienced a slump in 2018.
Netflix lost over one million subscribers to Disney Plus, analyst says
Around 24 million people in the U.S. subscribed to Disney + since its launch, while 5.8% Netflix users cancelled their subscriptions.
Senate bill could require workplaces to give staff a two-month notice before a shutdown
The proposed revisions to a Senate bill would lower the warning threshold to businesses employing more than 50 people.