Netflix is responding to an European Union commissioner’s concerns about broadband bandwidth and reducing streaming video data for 30 days.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
No, Microsoft won’t necessarily be serving up new Xbox for Thanksgiving
Despite a mistaken notice about a Thanksgiving release, the new Xbox will come out this holiday season — also when the PlayStation 5 is due.
Fake and malicious coronavirus mobile tracking apps could spread amid pandemic
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, hackers will likely attempt to spread malware, ransomware and spyware on smartphones, cybersecurity experts say.
UPS CEO David Abney to retire, board member Carol Tomé to take post at end of May
UPS CEO David Abney is stepping down as CEO after six years in the shipping company’s top job. Board member Carol Tomé takes over at the end of May.
‘Call of Duty’ sets its sights on ‘Fortnite,’ domination of battle royale video games
Free-to-play online games such as “Fortnite” will probably earn about $88 billion globally in 2020. Activision’s new “Call of Duty” enters the fray.
‘Call of Duty’ takes on ‘Fortnite’ with free battle royale online video game ‘Warzone’
The popular battle royale video game category led by ‘Fortnite’ has some company: the free ‘Call of Duty: Warzone’ for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PCs
FDA, FTC warn ‘Jim Bakker Show,’ six others to stop selling fraudulent coronavirus drugs
The Food and Drug Administration and Federal Trade Commission issued warnings to ‘The Jim Bakker Show’ to stop selling unapproved coronavirus drugs.
Clearview AI, which has facial recognition database of 3 billion images, faces data theft
Data privacy are up after facial recognition software firm Clearview AI, which has a database of 3 billion facial images, suffered a data breach.
Before Nintendo and Atari: How a black engineer changed the video game industry forever
A black engineer and video game developer named Jerry Lawson paved the way for Atari, Nintendo and Sega in designing the first cartridge-based video game console.
Kazuhisa Hashimoto, creator of the ‘Konami Code’ for video games, has died
Video game maker Kazuhisa Hashimoto has died. He created the “Konami Code,” a series of controller button pushes that unlocked special moves in games.