McDonald’s fired CEO Steve Easterbrook, after he violated company policy by having a “consensual” relationship with an employee, the company says.
Author: Dalvin Brown, USA TODAY
Google parent Alphabet to buy smartwatch maker Fitbit in $2.1 billion deal
Fitbit is officially ceding over control after entering into “a definitive agreement” with Google for $7.35 per share in cash, Fitbit said in a statement.
This is what Motorola’s next Razr may look like, if these leaked photos are legit
Unlike the old Motorola Razr phone that had a numeric keypad at the bottom, the new Razr smartphone has a touch screen panel.
Halloween 2019: Google Doodle goes interactive, shows holiday-themed game of ‘Seven Doors’
After clicking the door on the homepage, users are transported into an animated game of Seven Doors.
National Cat Day: How to build up your pet’s followers on Instagram
Nala Cat, a viral sensation with more than 4 million followers, is using her platform to spread awareness about pet rescue initiatives.
Instagram says it will block content that depicts suicide and self-harm
Instagram will now remove renderings, drawings and memes that show methods of self-harm or suicide from its app.
Are those fake Lamborghinis and Bugattis sold online just about fun? Or is it fraud?
As replica cars appear on resale websites, a niche group of builders draws attention from trolls, pushback from carmakers and criticism from purists.
Your next phone case could have the feel of human skin
The artificial skin goes beyond just mimicking the haptics and squishiness of human skin.
Facebook has reportedly reached deals with multiple publishers to provide content for upcoming news tab
Some of the publishers will reportedly be paid licensing fees ranging from hundreds of thousands of dollars to a few million.
Check your bank account! Former MoviePass users say discontinued service is still charging them
People on Twitter say that MoviePass is charging them even though the service shut down in September.