LINCOLN, Neb. (AP) — John Fey was rummaging through a box of old scrapbooks this summer when he came upon a couple lost treasures. At the bottom of the box, detached from the page they were once glued to, were ticket stubs from Nebraska’s 1971 “Game … [Continue reading] about That’s the ticket: Move from paper to digital divides fans
Cuba to recognize — and regulate — cryptocurrencies
HAVANA (AP) — Cuba’s government said Thursday it will recognize — and regulate — cryptocurrencies for payments on the island. A resolution published in the Official Gazette said the Central Bank will set rules for such currencies and determine how to … [Continue reading] about Cuba to recognize — and regulate — cryptocurrencies
Apple loosens app store payment rules in lawsuit settlement
BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — Apple has agreed to let developers of iPhone apps email their users about cheaper ways to pay for digital subscriptions and media by circumventing a commission system that generates billions of dollars annually for the iPhone … [Continue reading] about Apple loosens app store payment rules in lawsuit settlement
Report: Most federal election security money remains unspent
Congress provided hundreds of millions of dollars to shore up the nation’s election system against cyberattacks and other threats, but roughly two-thirds of the money remained unspent just weeks before last year’s presidential election. A recently … [Continue reading] about Report: Most federal election security money remains unspent
The secret bias hidden in mortgage-approval algorithms
The new four-bedroom house in Charlotte, North Carolina, was Crystal Marie and Eskias McDaniels’ personal American dream, the reason they had moved there from pricey Los Angeles. A lush, long lawn, 2,700 square feet of living space, gleaming kitchen, … [Continue reading] about The secret bias hidden in mortgage-approval algorithms