Samsung Money arrives to fight Apple Card: What you need to know By Adam Ismail Samsung has launched a card and cash management account of its own. Here's everything you get as a Samsung Money customer, and when you can start using the service.
Baby Yoda coming soon to Build-A-Bear stores: Why aren’t you already in line? By Kelly Woo Build-A-Bear will sell stuffed animal versions of Baby Yoda from Disney Plus' Star Wars: The Mandalorian in its stores in the next few months.
Entire Wawa chain hit by credit-card-stealing malware By Paul Wagenseil Point-of-sale card-reading systems at most or all Wawa convenience stores and gas stations were compromised beginning in early March and continued until last week.
How to track your Amazon package in real time By Don Reisinger Amazon Map Tracking lets you see where your packages are in real time. Here's how to use it.
You can now order the Baby Yoda plush with an earlier delivery date By Henry T. Casey Delivery dates for the Baby Yoda plush have moved up more than a month! Here's where you should pre-order.
Macy's website hit by credit-card thieves: What to do By Paul Wagenseil Macy's said a 'small number' of shoppers were hit by credit-card-stealing malware that affected the retailer's website for a week in October.
Apple Card under investigation for discriminating against women By Richard Priday After accusations on Twitter, New York State says it will be investigating Apple Card for potential discrimination against women applying for accounts.
#CashAppFriday: This Scam Is Stealing Users' Money By Paul Wagenseil Cash App is a cash cow for scammers and con artists, a new study finds.
Yahoo Might Owe You $100s: Find Out If You Qualify By Kate Kozuch Yahoo will compensate owners of the 3 billion accounts hit by data breaches between 2012 and 2016. See if you qualify for the class-action settlement.
Levitating Self-Solving Rubik’s Cube Must Come to Stores ASAP By Jesus Diaz I really can’t think of any reason why this levitating self-solving Rubik’s Cube wouldn’t be the best selling toy these holidays.
MoviePass Data Leak Exposes Thousands of Credit Cards By Paul Wagenseil Thousands of credit-card numbers were exposed in an online database belonging to MoviePass.
Capital One Data Breach Hits 100 Million People: What to Know By Paul Wagenseil Capital One Bank said a hacker stole data on 106 million card applicants, but a suspect has been arrested.
DJI Robomaster S1 Hands-On: This Pricey Drone Teaches Kids to Code By Mike Prospero The Robomaster S1 can be programmed by kids, shoot pellets, and battle against other drones, but it's pricey.
Disney Is Selling a $28 Spork From Toy Story 4 By Jesus Diaz This shows that Disney could probably sell Bantha poop and people would buy it.
Lego Boost Star Wars Set Lets You Build Your Own R2-D2 By Michael Andronico The new Lego Boost Droid Commander set lets you build and control iconic Star Wars droids while learning some basic coding.
Most Anticipated Overwatch and Fortnite Toys 2019 By Rami Tabari Fortnite and Overwatch ran wild through Toy Fair 2019 with new toys, collectibles and themed gear, so we picked out the best ones we saw.
I Did Carpool Karaoke and It Didn't Suck By Sherri L. Smith Available this summer for $49.99, Carpool Karaoke, the Mic lets you sing along to your favorite songs in the radio just like the show
Star Wars Lightsaber Academy Is Jedi Boot Camp By Sherri L. Smith Star Wars Lightsaber Academy will let you train with up to five Masters in the force -- either Sith or Jedi via an app-connected lightsaber.
Fake PayPal Scam Tries to Rob You of $1,000 By Monica Chin An innocent-looking Android app aims to take control of your PayPal account, and may clean you out of more than $1,000.
Hacking an ATM Is Shockingly Easy By Paul Wagenseil Almost all ATMs fall victim to common hacking attacks, a security firm found.
5 Reasons Starlink: Battle For Atlas Is the Best Kids Game of 2018 By Rami Tabari Starlink: Battle For Atlas lets your kids be inventors, explorers, and most importantly, heroes.
Apple Pay Expands, as CVS Agrees to Add Support By Caitlin McGarry Paying for snacks with your iPhone is about to get extremely easy, as Apple Pay will expand to two major retailers later this year.
Zelle Instant-Payment Service Ripe for Fraud (Report) By Paul Wagenseil Online-payment service Zelle makes it too easy for crooks to clean out people's bank accounts, a report in the New York Times says.
What to Do If Your Tax Refund Is Stolen By Paul Wagenseil If the IRS or your state tax agency says you've already filed a return, or that your return is suspicious, here's a guide on what to do.
Tamagotchi Is a Throwback I Want to Throw Away By Andrew E. Freedman The new mini Tamagotchi proves that nostalgia should stay in the past where it belongs.
FBI: Smart Toys Are a Dumb Choice By Marshall Honorof The FBI warns that Internet-connected toys are an unnecessary risk and a privacy violation waiting to happen.
Why Fidget Spinners Are So Hot (and Where to Buy Them) By Don Reisinger Fidget spinners have skyrocketed in popularity. Find out how these toys work, where you can get them and why some schools have already banned them.
Fidget Spinners Are So Hot, They're Bursting Into Flames By Marshall Honorof A fidget spinner exploded, caught fire and nearly burned down a house. It probably won’t be the last time something like this happens.
New Lego-Compatible Blocks Teach Kids to Code By Althea Chang Makeblock's Neuron kit features a series of electronics blocks that make it easy for kids to learn STEM skills.
Your Kid's Best Friend is This Programmable Dog By Sherri L. Smith Hasbro's new toys is cuddly, programmable fun for budding coders.