MyFitnessPal is getting a new business pal.

Smartphone app MyFitnessPal is getting a new business pal now that their owner Under Armour announced it will be selling the app to an investment firm “for $345 million”

https://t.co/UhiZwrQlHn


Hold the phone, “buying alcohol online is becoming our new normal”

But wait, there’s more: “these home delivery apps are cashing in”

https://t.co/O3ctmsLan8


The folks over at Bloomberg would like you to know that “the pandemic isn’t a problem when you’re computer-generated.”

https://t.co/9bGSW0Pjya


This report says that “someone leaked the COVID hospitalization data” from the CDC.

https://t.co/9h9xtcbYXT


Sort of news:

“Uber eats faces discrimination allegations”

Hold the phone:

“over free delivery from Black-owned restaurants”

https://t.co/nlbkmj9Fx5


Have a restful sleep tonight knowing that “the UK’s data privacy watchdog has fined the Marriott Hotels chain £18.4m for a major data breach that may have affected up to 339 million guests.”

https://t.co/Kceu7ocIF1


Halloween is over and “Disney’s new skinless robot can blink like a human because why not”

https://t.co/t1rESCWiTn


A 5-story building in Shanghai has “walked” itself to a new location, because new technology:

https://t.co/2pMqxfKYSb


Good news:

“Google Chrome to get a feature”

Hold, please:

“that Samsung has had since 2015”

https://t.co/21ZRs28fmr


SOME AIRPODS PRO HAVE SOUND PROBLEMS.

Apple will replace them for free.

https://t.co/BWzmgvmoyi


Here is a report on the FBI sharing information on “how Iranian hackers stole voter info from state election sites”

https://t.co/QYW240PLSE


If you own a “Beijing technology company” you are being strongly reminded to *not* install “timers on toilet cubicles used by employees.”

https://t.co/USFUAXmqzb


Here is today’s number two out-of-this-world video guide:

https://t.co/F2kiejiMvG


Tesla has raised the price of “the company’s forthcoming “full self-driving” software release” from $8000 to $10,000 because “cashing in on excitement” reasons:

https://t.co/tY8MHIe5Zk


Today’s data breach report includes “as many as 1.1 million accounts” of a grocery delivery service in Singapore, “and personal information linked to those accounts”

No word yet if coupons were involved.

https://t.co/eLv0EdHx4X


Believe it or not, the Internet Archive is adding “fact checks and context for Wayback Machine pages”

https://t.co/dgICpyQp6X


Don’t make it obvious when you are trying to find your eyes on webcam while checking out this post that says “students are rebelling against eye-tracking exam surveillance tools”

https://t.co/YQeImyRvBr


This report says that “people are jailbreaking used Teslas to get the features they expect”

No word yet if they get the results they expect.

https://t.co/F5LcMe5TQD


The year was 1978 and someone “came up with the idea of putting two 16K chips onto a carrier the size of a standard integrated circuit, creating the first memory module” of 32-kilobit RAM.

http://ow.ly/CuJk30ri7NG