PlayStation Plus July 2018: 'Heavy Rain,' 'Absolver' Headline Free Games List
Sony announced six more free games coming to PlayStation Plus subscribers in July 2018.
Rare White Alligator Stolen, 43 Reptiles Killed In Burglary, Arson
Police believe someone broke into a reptile farm, stole a valuable white alligator and set fire to the other animals in the building.
Trump Restrictions On Chinese Tech Investment Looser Than Expected
The White House's new restrictions on Chinese tech investment in the U.S. were a breath of fresh air for the markets.
Facebook Will Let Users Temporarily Mute Keywords On News Feed
Facebook will roll out a new feature aimed at letting users mute certain words they do not want to see for 30 days.
After Legal Battle, Uber Allowed To Continue Operating In London
After months of waiting, Uber found out Tuesday that it can keep operating in London as long as it behaves.
Shark Mysteriously Appears On Neighborhood Street
A two-foot-long blacktip shark mysteriously appeared against a curb in a Texas neighborhood.
Google Home, Mini, Max Can Now Speak Spanish
Google's Home line of smart-speaker products can now speak and listen in Spanish.
Instagram, Snapchat Gaining On Facebook In Average Daily Usage
Instagram and Snapchat are approaching Facebook in terms of minutes spent on the apps per day, according to new data.
Facebook Says Cambridge Analytica Did Not Get European Data After All
Facebook reversed course and claimed Cambridge Analytica did not actually get European user data, despite former claims to the contrary.
US-China Relations: Trump Administration To Restrict Chinese Investment In US Tech Companies
President Donald Trump's trade dispute with China continues, as the White House will reportedly move to block further Chinese investment in U.S. tech firms.
AT&T Acquires AppNexus: What The Merger Means For Consumers
The telecom giant confirmed rumors that it would acquire online advertising platform AppNexus, but what does it mean for consumers?
Amazon Prime Whole Foods Savings Available In Entire US This Week
After about a month and a half of waiting, Whole Foods customers around the entire United States can take advantage of Prime savings this week.
Facebook Joins List Of Tech Companies Adding Time Management Features To Apps
Facebook will add a feature that allows users to see how much time they spend using the app and set limits for themselves.
Truck Collision Covers Highway With Yogurt
A Canadian highway was backed up after a truck spill resulted in yogurt covering the road's surface.
Housing Affordability At Its Worst Level Since 2008 Financial Crisis
A study found that the average American simply does not make enough money to own a home in much of the country.
Amazon Employees To Jeff Bezos: Stop Selling Facial Recognition Tech To ICE
A group of Amazon employees penned a letter to CEO Jeff Bezos asking that the company stop selling facial recognition technology to law enforcement agencies, such as ICE.
Facebook Messenger Now Automatically Translates Between English and Spanish
Facebook announced Thursday that its Messenger app will now facilitate English-Spanish conversations with an optional, automatic translation tool.
Uber News: Drivers Earned $600M Extra One Year After Adding Tipping
Uber announced Wednesday that drivers in its ride-sharing fleet have earned more than $600 million in tips since the feature's inception one year ago.
Possible Serial Killer May Have Served Victim's Remains At Neighborhood BBQ
A Michigan woman may have killed as many as nine people, with neighbors believing they were served human remains at a BBQ.
FBI Reports 'Alarming Rate' Of Sexual Assaults On Commercial Flights
According to the FBI, the number of reports of sexual assaults in commercial flights has risen steadily over the past three years.
Amazon Prime Members Can Now Try Clothes For A Week Before Buying
Amazon announced a widening of its Prime Wardrobe service, allowing customers to try clothes for a week before they buy.
GameStop Up For Sale As Internet Takes Over Video Game Marketplace
Video game retailer GameStop announced Tuesday it was in preliminary talks with potential buyers, after years of speculation that the company might not last in the current market.
Uber Wants Drivers With Electric Cars, But Incentives Not Significant
The ride-sharing wants more electric vehicle drivers in the U.S., but the financial incentives for those drivers are small.
Chinese Investment In US Drops Precipitously From 2017 Amid Trade War Concerns
In the midst of a possible trade war between China and the United States, Chinese investment in stateside businesses dropped dramatically from 2017.
Nintendo Stocks Fall After Lukewarm E3 Showcase
Nintendo disappointed some fans with its relatively lightweight E3 showcase, and shareholders agreed.
Instagram Will Let Users Creep On Stories Without Screenshot Notifications After All
After a testing phase, Instagram has decided to let users screenshot on other people's stories without notifications.
Google Releases First Annual Diversity Report Since James Damore Incident
Google published its first company diversity report since the James Damore manifesto incident last year, showing minimal improvement in demographic inclusion among Google employees.
Kellogg's Recalls Honey Smacks Cereal After Salmonella Outbreak
A salmonella outbreak across the continental United States was linked to Kellogg's Honey Smacks cereal, prompting a mass recall of the product.
Former Uber Driver Sentenced To Prison For Raping Passenger
A former Florida Uber driver was given a 22-year prison sentence for raping a passenger in 2017.
Study Finds Young People No Longer Like Getting News From Facebook
A Reuters study found that young people prefer apps like WhatsApp over Facebook for discussing news.