The multi-year deal, tipping off with AT&T’s sponsorship of the NBA All-Star Game’s Slam Dunk Contest, focuses on marketing, but could involve tech.
Author: Mike Snider, USA TODAY
T-Mobile promises not to raise prices for 3 years if Sprint merger is approved
T-Mobile CEO John Legere told the FCC the wireless provider will not raise prices for three years if its $59 billion merger with Sprint is approved.
Google sets April 2 closing date for Google+, download your photos and content before then
Google will close Google+ on April 2, nearly eight years after it launched the social network, in an attempt to compete with Facebook.
Talk of PS5 on the rise as Sony PlayStation 4 sales wane
Holiday sales of Sony’s PlayStation 4 game console slowed, compared to the previous year, the electronics giant says. However, PS4 game sales rose.
Polar vortex fallout: frozen water pipes, how to thaw and prevent them freezing
With the polar vortex bearing down on the U.S., homeowners find themselves faced with frozen pipes. How do you thaw them and prevent freezing?
Fruit juices, for kids and adults, may include lead and other metals, study finds
The fruit juices your child and you drink may have elevated levels of arsenic, lead or cadmium, according to a new Consumer Reports study.
Apple sued over FaceTime eavesdropping bug after attorney says it listened to testimony
A Houston attorney sued Apple saying the FaceTime bug let someone eavesdrop when he was taking sworn testimony from a client, Bloomberg reported.
PG&E files for bankruptcy amid California wildfire lawsuits, citing billions in claims
The utility filed bankruptcy documents despite investigators determining last week that its equipment was not to blame for a 2017 fire that killed 22.
Facebook reportedly looks to link Messenger, WhatsApp and Instagram messaging
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg reportedly has the social network working to make Facebook Messenger, Instagram and WhatsApp messages work seamlessly.
Most expensive US home, a $238M NYC penthouse, reportedly sold to billionaire Ken Griffin
Ken Griffin, billionaire founder of the hedge fund Citadel, reportedly bought the most expensive U.S. home ever, an NYC penthouse for about $238 million.