1. No Screen Time for Babies The World Health Organization has issued its first-ever set of guidelines for how much screen time children under the age of five should get: not very much and none at…
Kohl’s Accepts Amazon Returns
1. Kohl’s Accepts Amazon Returns Returning items on Amazon just got easier. Yesterday, Kohl’s announced they’ll be accepting returns for items ordered on Amazon at all of their U.S. locations start…
Google Digitally Preserves Notre Dame
1. Google Digitally Preserves Notre Dame Last Monday, one of the world’s most historic sites, the Notre Dame Cathedral of Paris, went up in flames. On Thursday, Google Arts & Culture celebrated…
Pinterest and Zoom Go Public
Pinterest and Zoom Go Public Pinterest, the digital scrapbooking site, surged in its debut as a publicly traded company on the New York Stock Exchange, rallying by more than 25% from its original p…
Jack Ma Supports Extreme Overtime Work
1. Jack Ma Supports Overtime Work Jack Ma, the founder of Alibaba, posted a lengthy rant in support of China’s culture of extreme overtime work. Chinese tech companies are famous for a “996” cultur…
Budweiser Brews Trouble with Patagonia
1. Patagonia vs. Patagonia You may have heard of Patagonia, the popular outdoor brand that many people wear as a popular fashion trend but not so much for outdoor sports. But have you heard of the …
Trump’s Twitter Post Taken Down by Warner Bros.
1. Trump’s Post Removed by Warner Bros. Before President Donald Trump can “Make America Great Again,” he’ll have to follow the rules. On Tuesday, he posted a 2020 re-election campaign video on Twit…
Prince Harry and Oprah — The Dream Team
1. Prince Harry and Oprah Team Up Try and name a pair better than Prince Harry and Oprah. No, nothing? As the newest dream team, the two are developing a series of documentaries for Apple as “partn…
U.K. Proposes Laws to Crackdown on Tech Giants
1. The U.K. Proposes New Internet Laws With countless data breach and internet privacy issue stories erupting like Pandora’s box, the U.K. government has decided enough is enough. They have propose…
Another Facebook Data Breach
1. Another Facebook Data Breach Data from millions of Facebook users was exposed on Amazon’s public cloud servers. UpGuard security firm discovered data from two third-party Facebook app developers…