Google announces limits on how apps can track users Android users

Google has announced that it plans to extend its rules that limit data tracking on Chrome browser, and these rules will soon apply to apps on its Android-based smartphones.  As part of... Read more »

Amazon plans to expand its telehealth services 

Virtual doctor visits have increased during the pandemic as access to healthcare facilities became more limited, and many in-person services were forced to close.  Now, although things are starting to get back... Read more »

Study finds inconsistent food labeling among online grocery stores 

According to a study by researchers from New York University, many online grocery retailers are struggling to provide consumers with consistent food labeling on products.  Labels on food products provide important nutritional... Read more »

FedEx suspends some of its US freight services due to staff shortages 

According to a report, delivery company FedEx has suspended some of its US shipment services due to supply chain issues and staff shortages related to COVID-19.  The report says that FedEx is... Read more »

The best alternatives to multi-level marketing (MLM) to make money

Millions of people are involved in MLM schemes as a way to make money. However, many are skeptical, despite the promises of large salaries and luxury lifestyles.  The reality is, most people... Read more »

Chinese crackdown on offshore firms gets the Caymans into trouble

In a move designed to prevent Chinese companies from expanding at “reckless speeds” abroad, Beijing is curbing the ability of Chinese tech firms – particularly those using a Variable Interest Entities (VIE)... Read more »

Toyota announces $35 billion investment for electric vehicles 

At the international climate talks in Glasgow last month, six major automakers and 30 national governments pledged to start phasing out gas-powered vehicles by the year 2040, with the end goal of... Read more »

Google employees that refuse the COVID-19 vaccine could lose their jobs 

An internal Google memo released in a report by CNBC shows that employees that don’t comply with the company’s latest vaccination policies could end up being fired.  Google has reportedly told its... Read more »

Capital One announces that it will stop charging overdraft fees 

With consumer debt rising, many banking and credit customers are looking for ways to cut down their expenditure on loan repayments, fees, and interest.  Now, Capital One has become the first big... Read more »

Court orders Amazon to pay $500,000 settlement over health and safety breaches 

Amazon came under fire earlier this year for not providing its employees with enough protection against the rising number of coronavirus cases.  Now, the state of California has ordered the tech giant... Read more »