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Author: Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY

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The risk of an Iran cyberattack is up after missile strike on Iraqi military bases with US troops

January 8, 2020January 9, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on The risk of an Iran cyberattack is up after missile strike on Iraqi military bases with US troops

Iran could target private businesses and government infrastructure to avenge last week’s killing of its top military commander, security experts say.

News

Is your iPhone too bright? You ought to kick off 2020 in dark mode

January 2, 2020January 2, 2020 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Is your iPhone too bright? You ought to kick off 2020 in dark mode

How to get dark mode on your Apple and Android devices and on Instagram, Gmail and Facebook Messenger now and updates when to expect it on Facebook.

Life

Mariah Carey’s Twitter account hacked on New Year’s Eve, hackers sent dozens of offensive tweets

December 31, 2019 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Mariah Carey’s Twitter account hacked on New Year’s Eve, hackers sent dozens of offensive tweets

Singer Mariah Carey’s Twitter account tweeted dozens of off-the-wall and offensive statements including racial slurs before Twitter locked it.

Tech

This simple trick stops Google, Amazon and Facebook from listening to you all the time

December 31, 2019 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on This simple trick stops Google, Amazon and Facebook from listening to you all the time

One simple trick can keep Google Home, Amazon Echo and Facebook Portal devices from listening in on your conversations when you don’t want them to.

Money

#MeToo for the boardroom: California gender diversity law could lead to more women quotas nationally

December 30, 2019 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on #MeToo for the boardroom: California gender diversity law could lead to more women quotas nationally

Gender diversity quota: California will force public companies to have at least one woman on their board of directors by Jan. 1 or face penalties.

Money

California Consumer Privacy Act may help take back your privacy and give you more rights over your data

December 27, 2019 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on California Consumer Privacy Act may help take back your privacy and give you more rights over your data

The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2020 gives consumers the right to see personal data companies collect on them and stop them from selling it.

Tech

Uber agrees to pay $4.4 million to settle EEOC sexual harassment and retaliation probe

December 19, 2019 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Uber agrees to pay $4.4 million to settle EEOC sexual harassment and retaliation probe

Ride-hailing company Uber permitted “a culture of sexual harassment and retaliation,” the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission investigation found.

Tech

Uncomfortably sloped toilet designed to flush out procrastinating employees

December 18, 2019 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Uncomfortably sloped toilet designed to flush out procrastinating employees

A U.K. start-up was plunged into controversy for devising a toilet that slopes forward, making it uncomfortable to sit for longer than five minutes.

Tech

Fitbit doesn’t fool around: How the fitness tracker helped this woman catch her boyfriend cheating

December 14, 2019 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Fitbit doesn’t fool around: How the fitness tracker helped this woman catch her boyfriend cheating

NFL Network correspondent Jane Slater caught her ex cheating after she spotted a rapid increase in his heart rate and physical activity at 4 a.m.

Tech

Trump Facebook feuds: You thought arguing about the 2016 election was bad? Brace yourself for 2020

December 13, 2019 Jessica Guynn, USA TODAY Comments Off on Trump Facebook feuds: You thought arguing about the 2016 election was bad? Brace yourself for 2020

If you thought the Trump Facebook feuds that raged in 2016 were bad, just wait. The 2020 presidential election has a message for us: ‘Hold my beer.’

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