We Energies pitches solar energy project near Madison

We Energies and Wisconsin Public Service are proposing to purchase what would be the state's largest renewable energy project.

Microsoft wants your help choosing its next default font

Microsoft has commissioned five new fonts, one of which will replace Calibri as the default typeface across its apps.

Milwaukee parks offer wireless internet to help underserved communities

Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett announced that ten parks across the city will now offer open-access wireless internet to underserved communities.

You can now unlock your iPhone wearing a face mask, but there’s a catch

Apple’s latest software update, iOS 14.5, comes with a ton of new features including the ability for users to unlock their iPhones while still wearing a face mask. Well, kind of.

Facebook, Gucci file joint lawsuit against alleged online counterfeiter

The companies said the lawsuit is the first of its kind for Facebook and Gucci. It aims to serve as “a clear signal to those who would seek to engage in similar abuses that this behavior will not be tolerated.”

Apple's latest iPhone update gives users more control of targeted ads

Nearly half of all Americans own an iPhone and starting next week they’re going to notice a big change when it comes to privacy settings and digital advertising.

Apple unveils new products, schedules privacy software update after 7-month delay

Apple is sprucing up its own product line as it prepares next week’s rollout of a long-awaited software update could hurt other companies by preventing apps from tracking the online activities and whereabouts of iPhone users.

Adobe and PDFs creator, Charles “Chuck” Geschke, dies at 81

Charles “Chuck” Geschke — the co-founder of the major software company Adobe Inc. who helped develop Portable Document Format technology, or PDFs — died at age 81.

University of Wisconsin hires former Foxconn exec to expand partnerships

The University of Wisconsin-Madison has hired a former Foxconn Technology Group official to lead its efforts to build and expand partnerships with companies looking to engage with school.

Artificial intelligence, like algorithms, could crack the language of cancer and Alzheimer’s, study finds

The study found that looking at cancer and neurodegenerative diseases with artificial intelligence could lead to discovering how to alleviate symptoms - or maybe even prevent the diagnosis from happening at all.

'Don’t post a photo of that vaccination card,' BBB says

As more receive the coronavirus vaccine, the urge to share the news and your vaccine card with others grows, but the Better Business Bureau warns you may be doing more harm than good.

Verizon recalls 2.5 million mobile hotspots sold to schools, in stores

Verizon is recalling 2.5 million mobile hotspots used by schools and sold by stores after some reports of overheating and two reports of minor burns.

Milwaukee woman finds her lost dog for sale on Facebook
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A Milwaukee woman is desperate to get her dog back. Days after bringing Marty home, he got loose near 52nd and Howard and she soon found him for sale on social media.

Beware: Inaccurate information shared on social media on finances
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Social media is a way to share ideas and stay connected with family and friends. Unfortunately, there is also a lot of inaccurate information being shared -- especially when it comes to our finances.

South Korea's LG to stop making mobile phones, focus on other electronic products, services

South Korean electronics maker LG says it is getting out of its loss-making mobile phone business to focus on electric vehicle components, robotics, artificial intelligence and other products and services.

Russian hackers stole thousands of emails from US State Department: Report

According to two Congressional sources, hackers targeted the Bureau of European and Eurasian Affairs and the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, though officials do not reportedly believe classified information was retrieved.