Since kicking off early this year, “Stuff Your Kindle Day” will continue with a wide range of events in September. For a limited time, hundreds to thousands of e ...
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Stuff your Kindle — or any e-reader — with free books this week. Various publishers and organizations are offering hundreds, if not thousands, of free e-books on Amazon and other platforms where you ...
23andMe customers who once turned over the most personal form of information to the company — their own genetic data — may want it back after the personal genomics and biotech startup declared ...
North Carolina Attorney General Jeff Jackson is urging people to delete their 23andMe accounts and private health information after the company filed for bankruptcy over the weekend. The future of the ...