The CEOs of Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google were grilled by a House subcommittee. Should we be concerned that lawmakers don’t understand big tech?
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
Red onions culprit in salmonella cases that have sickened nearly 400 in US, another 114 in Canada
About 400 in the U.S. have gotten salmonella from red onions from supplier Thomson International. Another 114 cases have been reported in Canada.
Charter Spectrum brings a new mobile platform to local news
Charter Spectrum have launched a mobile news app to keep its 28 million customers up on local news in their markets across the country.
Anheuser-Busch looking for a slam dunk in nonalcoholic beer category with Budweiser Zero
Anheuser-Busch is bringing a big name, Budweiser, to the non-alcoholic beer space with Budweiser Zero. And it has NBA legend Dwyane Wade on its team.
Xbox Series X: Here are 10 of the biggest game announcements Thursday
Microsoft revealed a slew of new video games, and updates on previously announced titles for the Xbox Series X console due this holiday season.
AT&T takes its 5G wireless network nationwide as evolution to super-fast connections continue
AT&T says its 5G wireless network has grown and now reaches 395 markets and 205 million people across the country.
Thanks to coronavirus, Americans looking at a stay-at-home fall season, survey suggests
Summer is not even half over, but most Americans expect fall to be more of the same: work from home, school from home and few getaways far from home.
Twitter removes, bans and suspends thousands of accounts associated with QAnon conspiracy theory group
Twitter says it has begun banning and suspending accounts associated with QAnon and limiting exposure of the conspiracy group’s content.
Would you like some Cheez-Its with that wine? This box of wine pairs rosé with white cheddar crackers
Kellogg’s is selling a limited-edition Cheez-It White Cheddar and House Rosé
Wine box ahead of National Wine and Cheese Day on July 25.
Despite coronavirus pandemic, consumers still turned on by big-screen TVs
As Americans found themselves in stay-at-home mode during the spring during the COVID-19 pandemic, many opted to buy bigger TVs.