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Amazon to Reimburse Customers for in-app Buys by Kids
Amazon to Reimburse Customers for in-app Buys by Kids
Amazon to Reimburse Customers for in-app Buys by Kids
SEATTLE (AP) — A federal judge has laid out rules for how Amazon must reimburse customers whose kids made in-app purchases without permission. The Federal Trade Commission sued the Seattle company in 2014, saying it was too easy for children to spend their parents' money while playing games on mobile devices...
White House Worries Apple Deal to Cost Taxpayers
White House Worries Apple Deal to Cost Taxpayers
White House Worries Apple Deal to Cost Taxpayers
BRUSSELS (AP) — The White House says the Obama administration is concerned that American taxpayers will ultimately bear the brunt of the European Union's decision requiring Apple to pay billions of dollars in back taxes. White House spokesman Josh Earnest says Apple could deduct the payment from those back taxes to the amount owed the United States government...
FBI Able to Hack iPhone, Without Apple’s Help
FBI Able to Hack iPhone, Without Apple’s Help
FBI Able to Hack iPhone, Without Apple’s Help
WASHINGTON (AP) — In legal circles, it's known as a case being made moot — and that's what's happened with the pitched legal battle between the Obama administration and Apple. The FBI says it has been able to hack into the iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino shooters — and was able to do it without Apple's help...
Techno Fan’s Dream, CES Gadget Show Opens Today in Vegas
Techno Fan’s Dream, CES Gadget Show Opens Today in Vegas
Techno Fan’s Dream, CES Gadget Show Opens Today in Vegas
AS VEGAS (AP) — The CES gadget show, which officially opens at 9:00 a.m. today in Las Vegas, has begun catering more heavily to startups hoping to break through the noise. The sprawling show has sections for wearable fitness gadgets, drones, autonomous vehicles, education, virtual reality, video games, robots, 3-D printers and smart homes...
Washington Drought Losses Estimated at $336 Million
Washington Drought Losses Estimated at $336 Million
Washington Drought Losses Estimated at $336 Million
OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Washington farmers have lost at least $336 million due to the ongoing drought, a figure that is likely to climb as more information becomes available. The Capital Press reports that a state Department of Agriculture report estimated dollar losses for crops such as wheat, apples, blueberries and raspberries. Los...

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