Months later, thousands of people reportedly received undelivered text messages sent around Valentine’s Day

In case you have anxiety from being left on read this past Valentine's Day, it may have actually been because of a glitch that caused thousands of people to receive texts that were intended to arrive on or around Feb. 14, 2019. 

US: Saudis recruited Twitter workers to spy on users

The Saudi government recruited two Twitter employees to get personal account information of their critics, prosecutors said Wednesday.

Boba pizza: Domino’s cooks up pie with bubble tea-inspired toppings

If you’re in Taiwan anytime until the end of December, you might want to stop by a local Domino’s and try its latest concoction – boba pizza.

Microsoft Japan tested out a 4-day work week, and it boosted productivity by 40 percent

Amid ongoing labor reforms in a notoriously overworked Japanese market, Microsoft performed an experiment to see how reducing the work week to four days would affect productivity.

‘No problem, I can adapt’: Realtor gets clever after ‘for sale’ sign is vandalized

A Canadian realtor got creative with his marketing after one of his signs was vandalized. Alan Stilwell, of Fredericton, New Brunswick, shared a photo of himself standing next to the vandalized sign. On his visage depicted on the sign, vandals apparently drew squiggly eyebrows, sunglasses, a squiggly mustache and a goatee, all etched in what looks like black marker. 

Yelp accused of shaking down Houston business owner to display positive reviews

A Spring Branch business owner, who says his customers have posted dozens of glowing reviews on 'Yelp', says new customers may not see those reviews because he refuses to pay the online service.

Problem-solving gadgets
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From foot pain to soggy cereal, if there's a problem, there's likely a gadget that can fix it.

Studies show 90 percent of employers 'spy' on their employees
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Studies show at least 90 percent of employers in the U.S. 'spy' on their employees. A tech expert explains how they are able to do it and what you can do to minimize it.

Hackers holding website access for ransom

While hackers have stolen the personal information of hundreds of millions of people, in recent years, the details of their crime is rarely part of the headlines.

Engineer admits hacking Yahoo accounts searching for images

SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) -- A former Yahoo software engineer has pleaded guilty to hacking into the accounts of some 6,000 Yahoo users in search of sexual photos and videos.