Android users who accessed the internet from their device may soon be eligible for up to $100 as part of a $135 million settlement. While a court must still approve the settlement, lawyers behind a ...
Do you have an Android phone? If so, you may be entitled to a payout as part of a $135 million Google settlement, but whether or not you could get money will depend on several factors. The settlement, ...
Americans’ personal data could be collected and stored overseas — even if they’ve never downloaded a foreign-developed app themselves — according to a new FBI alert warning about the risks tied to ...
Vague promises about jobs for locals and limits on residents’ ability to sue over quality of life issues like noise are the top concerns expressed by experts over Lancaster city’s community benefits ...
If you choose the option, you’ll be able to share your precise location until you close an app, which might be a good choice if you just need to give your location to an app to quickly check one thing ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — A massive data center planned for the town of Alabama in Genesee County is getting significant local pushback — and the company behind the multibillion-dollar center is ...
The town of Apex said about 22,000 residents may have had their data compromised in a cybersecurity attack in July 2024. The town announced Monday it has secured the stolen information with the help ...
Another day, and sadly, another problem with Android Auto. If you're someone who relies on local music files to add some extra fire to your Spotify playlists, you'll want to tune in. Apparently, local ...
Some users report Spotify local files no longer appearing in Android Auto playlists. Tracks still play from the phone, but aren’t appearing in the car interface. None of the users affected have yet ...
A developer wants to construct a data center campus, with residential and commercial space built in later project phases, at the former Tonawanda Coke brownfield site along the Niagara River, ...
Kroger cited theft as a factor in closing five Pick 'n Save stores in southeast Wisconsin. An analysis of police reports shows theft-related incident reports actually declined at most of the stores.