Apple is latest Tech company to Ditch the Confederate Flag

  Apple joins a growing list of tech and online companies that are ditching the Confederate flag. It announced in a statement today that it will remove apps, “that use the Confederate flag in offensive or mean-spirited ways, which is in… Continue Reading

Texting and Walking Consequences: Getting caught in a Storm Drain

Last week, Utah Valley‘s Walk, Run, Text staircase went viral. The school’s marketing and communications department decorated staircases into three lanes: walk (on the left), run (in the middle), and text (on the right), as a means to engage its students,… Continue Reading

House voted to Permanently Ban States’ Ability to Tax Internet Access

Seven US States will soon have to say bye-bye to the several hundred million dollars they collect annually from taxing access to the Internet. The House of Representatives last Tuesday  voted to permanently forbid states from adding fees onto residents’ telephone… Continue Reading

Is Apple Music Over before it Begun?

The TechYaya offices are always playing music. Just yesterday I was speculating whether Apple Music would be the death knell of Tidal. The service which launches this June 30th, is a  cheaper subscription model and has an already marketed audience… Continue Reading

Why a Deal search using an iPhone may Yield a Higher Online price than Using an Android device

  If you want the best deal on things like airline tickets or hotel stays, you should not use your iPhone but an Android phone. Why? Travel booking sites and other merchants quote varying prices to online shoppers depending on… Continue Reading