Monthly Archives: September 2022

Walmart says it’s been sued for giving out too many opioids, but also for not giving out enough opioids

Walmart on Tuesday defended itself from the accusations that it helped fuel the opioid crisis. Paul Weaver/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Walmart on Tuesday defended itself from the accusations that it helped fuel the opioid crisis. New Mexico just started a trial against the retailer, accusing it of dispensing too many pills, per Reuters. But…

The State of the Creator Economy

In “The State of the Creator Economy,” we detail the latest trends in the creator economy, including monetization strategies, popular social platforms, and recent growth. Simply enter your information to get a copy of this exclusive PDF and to start receiving the eMarketer Retail newsletter, which covers today’s most important trends in the world of commerce. Read…

Amazon’s ‘Rings of Power’ still doesn’t have any user reviews on Prime Video nearly a week after it premiered

“The Rings of Power.” Amazon Amazon’s “The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power” premiered last week. Amazon had paused user reviews for the series for 72 hours amid “review bombing.” Nearly a week later, there still aren’t any user ratings for the series on Prime Video. Amazon debuted the first two episodes of…

Union Yes Federal Credit Union review: Hispanic American-led institution, variety of CD terms

Union Yes Federal Credit Union is a part of the Co-Op Shared network, so customers have access to over 5,000 shared locations and 50,000 surcharge-free ATMs. Union Yes Credit Union; Insider Insider’s experts choose the best products and services to help make smart decisions with your money (here’s how). In some cases, we receive a…

Student-loan borrowers who combined their debt balances with a spouse are blocked from Biden’s one-time debt relief

College graduates. Robyn Beck/AFP via Getty Images Law prohibits student-loan borrowers with spousal loans to separate them into direct loans. This blocks them from qualifying for Biden’s debt cancellation of $10,000 to $20,000 for federal borrowers. A bill recently passed the Senate that would allow those borrowers to separate their loans. Millions of federal student-loan…

Two Popular Apple Fitness+ Trainers Announce Departure From Service

Two popular trainers on Apple Fitness+ have unexpectedly announced their departure from the service, which will celebrate its second anniversary since launching this December. Dustin Brown, who was previously a yoga trainer on Fitness+, announced his departure from the service in an Instagram post earlier today. “After being in the U.S. for over two years,…

Ring expands end-to-end encryption to its battery-powered devices

Ring is expanding its end-to-end encryption (E2EE) offering to battery-powered cameras and doorbells, which the Amazon-owned company says are its best-selling products. It brought E2EE to several wired models last year. “We believe we should offer a full range of privacy options to as many customers as possible,” a Ring blog post reads. “And we…

Ring adding end-to-end video encryption to battery-powered devices

Ring is expanding support for video end-to-end encryption to its battery-powered devices. It first launched end-to-end encryption for recorded videos last year, but it was only available on wired Ring products. Now it has added the same level of privacy and protection to rechargeable Ring Doorbells and cameras too. As soon as you enrol through…