Android phone users can now claim their portion of a class-action settlement connected to Google's collection of their data. The lawsuit, Taylor v. Google LLC, alleged that Google needlessly collected ...
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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, ...
Google’s announcement as owner of the controversial Hermantown data center project didn’t change a thing. The location of the project is still deeply problematic. Situated next to the Canadian ...
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.
Following a new study that revealed 72% of Americans feel some kind of stress about money, local experts offer tips on how San Diegans can save more money. Trump busted doing exactly what he says will ...
For generations, Ida Huddleston and her family have owned a farm in northern Kentucky. And they’ve turned down at least one multimillion-dollar offer to preserve it. Last year, a “major artificial ...
FESTUS, Mo. — The City of Festus released new details on a proposal for a $6 billion "hyperscale" data center, a project that promises to fundamentally reshape the local economy while heightening ...
Even if connecting your Android phone to your car's dashboard via Android Auto is a daily ritual for you, you may not have explored much beyond the default settings for the interface. You probably ...
Indiana communities are now more incentivized to approve data center projects and can no longer implement rental cap ordinances, like the ones recently implemented in Hamilton County, because of a ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel and State Representative Jennifer Conlin will host a nonpartisan townhall in Howell called "Demystifying Data Centers." The event runs 6:30-8:30 p.m. March 30.