Apple rolls out buy now, pay later service, with guardrails
Apple is getting into the buy now, pay later space with a few tweaks to the existing model, including no option to pay with a credit card.
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Apple is getting into the buy now, pay later space with a few tweaks to the existing model, including no option to pay with a credit card.
U.S. highway safety regulators have opened an investigation into complaints that Tesla seat belts may not hold people in a crash.
Japan and the United States have reached an agreement on trade in critical minerals for electric vehicle batteries.
A federal lawsuit accuses automakers Kia and Hyundai of failing to install industry-standard anti-theft technology, resulting in thousands of thefts of vehicles in St. Louis.
William Shatner, Monica Lewinsky and other prolific Twitter commentators — some household names, others little-known journalists — could soon be losing the blue check marks that helped verify their identity on the social media platform.
Some parts of Twitter’s source code _ the fundamental computer code on which the social network runs _ were leaked online.
Gordon Moore, the Intel Corp. co-founder who set the breakneck pace of progress in the digital age with a simple 1965 prediction of how quickly engineers would boost the capacity of computer chips, has died.
On paper, Utah’s sweeping social media legislation passed this week is an ambitious attempt to shield children and teens from the ill effects of social media.
The FCC has adopted a rule requiring mobile phone companies to block “highly likely to be illegal” texts, including those from non-working numbers.
Two large banks that cater to the tech industry have collapsed after a bank run, government agencies are taking emergency measures to backstop the financial system, and President Joe Biden is reassuring Americans that the money they have in banks is safe.