Co-living companies are expanding as millennials and Gen Z seek private bedrooms in dorm-like buildings that offer premium amenities.
Author: Dalvin Brown, USA TODAY
Nike’s new responsive Joyride sneakers feel like ‘running on bubbles’
Today, Nike unveiled a highly cushioned running shoe that contains thousands of little beads.
Uber’s new test will offer rides, deliver dinner and rent you a scooter for $24.99 a month
The new subscription package is similar to Uber’s Ride Pass, which debuted in 2018. The combo plan also creeps into Postmates’ territory.
Ford F-150 EV pickup prototype tows more than 1 million pounds
As fully electric cars become the norm, battery-powered pickup trucks have yet to be seen on a wide scale. Tesla, Rivian and Ford race to be first.
Equifax data breach settlement: How to unfreeze your credit report
As the largest-ever settlement for a data breach heads toward court approval, you may want to consider unfreezing your credit report. Here’s how.
Apollo 11 anniversary: Toyota edges closer toward creating a space-traveling moon rover
Toyota teamed up with the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency to create a new lunar rover that astronauts will use to search the moon for frozen water.
Rise of the ‘Wife Guy’: Men who post about their partners at the center of a viral trend
Elf Wife Guy blocked his wife on Twitter. Fake Wife Guy was a man who posed as his wife, and Curvy Wife Guy Robbie Tripp may have started the trend.
FaceApp’s privacy concerns: How the app compares to Facebook, Instagram and SnapChat terms
A new wave of interest has made FaceApp the top free entry in the Apple and Google app stores. It has also lead to privacy concerns.
Forget astronaut: YouTube is a more intriguing work frontier than space for today’s kids
Lego revealed this week that the number of aspiring astronauts in the U.S. may be dwindling as the country celebrates one of its biggest achievements.
Happy World Emoji Day! These are the top 10 icons used this year on Facemoji
Fun Fact: July 17 was designated World Emoji Day because that is the date shown on the calendar emoji for Apple and Google users.