In a bold move, New York's Attorney General Letitia James has filed a lawsuit against Zelle's parent company, alleging that the payment platform's design lacks crucial security measures, leaving users vulnerable to scams. This follows a federal case's abandonment under the previous administration. Can justice be served for the victims?
A California man is suing Microsoft for free Windows 10 updates, claiming the company is unfairly forcing users to upgrade to Windows 11, despite millions still using the older OS.
A federal appeals court has overturned the FTC's click-to-cancel rule, which aimed to simplify subscription cancellations for consumers. This decision follows industry groups' legal challenges against the regulation.
A growing movement, 'Stop Killing Games,' is challenging the obsolescence of full-price games like The Crew after server shutdowns. With over 822,000 signatures, the campaign calls for legislative action to protect gamers' rights.
Epic Games' Fortnite players will receive over $126 million in refunds for unwanted purchases. This follows a settlement with the FTC, bringing total refunds to nearly $200 million. Eligible players can file claims until July 9, 2025.
Fortnite players are set to receive over $126 million in refunds due to unwanted in-game charges. Learn how to file your claim before the deadline approaches!
Apple faces scrutiny over misleading claims about its AI features for the iPhone 16. The National Advertising Division calls for clarification on when these features are truly available, following a rocky launch.
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In a move to boost water pressure, Trump plans to rescind Obama-era rules on showerheads, claiming they hinder American life. Critics warn this could lead to wastefulness.
As 23andMe files for bankruptcy, users scramble to delete their sensitive data due to fears of their genetic information being sold. The company struggles to handle the surge in requests amidst ongoing privacy concerns.