Apple has agreed to give out more than $100 million in iTunes store credits to settle a lawsuit that alleged it was allowing children to make in-app purchases without the consent of their parents.
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Hagel Sworn In As Defense Secretary
After a somewhat stormy debate in the Senate over his confirmation, former Sen. Chuck Hagel (R-Neb.) was sworn in Wednesday morning at the Pentagon and took over as secretary of defense.
Come Aboard! Here’s What The ‘Titanic II’ Will Look Like, Inside And Out
Declaring it will be the safest cruise ship in the world and will have more than enough lifeboats just in case something goes wrong, the designer of what’s supposed to be a replica of the Titanic has unveiled images of what the Titanic II will look like, inside and out.
Among Oscars Fanfare, Visual Effects Industry Faces Difficult Times
n a business where effects-laden movies helped Hollywood make a record-setting $10.8 billion last year, many of the studios that create those effects are barely staying afloat.
FDIC Says In 2012, Banks Posted Second-Best Earnings On Record
Profits for U.S. banks skyrocketed in 2012, a report from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. finds today.
Senate Allows Nomination Of Chuck Hagel To Move Forward
The Senate voted today to stop debating and allow the nomination of former Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel as Secretary of Defense to come for a vote before the full Senate.
John Kerry To German Students: Americans Have ‘Right To Be Stupid’
In his first foreign trip as Secretary of State, John Kerry defended America’s civil liberties during his talk with German students.
Scientists Trace Origin Of Destructive Russia Meteor
Scientists from Colombia believe they have pinpointed the origin of the giant meteor that smashed into a remote region of Russia earlier this month, injuring more than 1,000 people.
Donations Pour In For Homeless Man Who Returned Ring He Got By Mistake
Nearly $152,000 has been donated online to help Billy Ray Harris, a homeless man in Kansas City who returned an engagement ring to the woman who accidentally left it in a cup he uses to collect change.
In Discussion About Internet Privacy, It Comes Down To Expectation Versus Reality
Do you expect that your email communications are private? That police, for example, need the OK from a judge before they dig through your email or the GPS data transmitted by your phone?