In a move that would give Google greater access to consumer data, the company is reportedly partnering with banks to offer checking accounts.
Author: Dalvin Brown, USA TODAY
Ezzo Sausage Co. recalls 25,000 pounds of pizza toppings over listeria contamination
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Team of ‘white hat’ hackers found bugs in Amazon Echo and Galaxy S10
An Amazon Echo, Samsung TV and Galaxy S10 were exploited during the hackathon called Pwn2Own in Tokyo.
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Tesla’s upcoming electric ‘Cybertruck’ to be unveiled this month
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Redditor creates a massive, working AirPod replica that’s pretty impossible to lose
“It gets loud enough to be a TV speaker, but the sound quality is pretty bad,” according to its builder.
HP confirms it received a business proposal from Xerox
HP issued a statement on Wednesday acknowledging an offer from the copier maker and disclosing it has had similar discussions in the past.
McDonald’s CEO ousted after having ‘consensual’ relationship with an employee
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Google parent Alphabet to buy smartwatch maker Fitbit in $2.1 billion deal
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This is what Motorola’s next Razr may look like, if these leaked photos are legit
Unlike the old Motorola Razr phone that had a numeric keypad at the bottom, the new Razr smartphone has a touch screen panel.