Google tracks your movements, like it or not

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Google wants to know where you go so badly that it records your movements even when you explicitly tell it not to.

Overhaul coming to state-run electricity shopping website

State regulators say some electricity retailers have been taking advantage of customers that shop on the powertochoose.org website. They’re now ordering changes to the website to make power plans easier to understand.

It's tax-free weekend in Texas

Some parents in Texas consider the school year underway when tax-free weekend rolls around.

Samsung releases new Galaxy Note 9 with minor improvements

NEW YORK (AP) - Samsung's new smartphone illustrates the limits of innovation at a time when hardware advances have slowed. The new phone, the Galaxy Note 9, will be faster and will last longer without a recharge. But while earth-shattering new features are in short supply, it will carry an earth-shattering price tag: $1,000.

Save Me Steve: Compact Products

Whether you are decluttering a dorm room, reclaiming real estate on your countertops or fitting in a home gym, consumer reporter Steve Noviello has the compact products to fit in your life. 

Basic Training Podcast - Real Estate with Less Hassle

Alex Doubet, CEO of Door, Inc., discuses flat-fee transactions for buying and selling real estate.

Basic Training Podcast - Helping Aging Family Members Manage Money

Daphne Danns, Managing Director of IKOR North Dallas talks with Steve about helping aging family members deal with money management.

Innovative Back to School Products

Gadget guy Steve Greenberg has some great ideas to help kids, particularly younger kids, get ready for school. 

Save Me Steve: End of Summer Help

We are entering the home stretch of summer. If the kids are making you crazy, consumer reporter Steve Noviello says it's your fault. But all is not lost. He shares some ideas on how you can survive the last few weeks of the summer break.

Save Me Steve: Credit Card Perks & Gotchas

Everyone likes credit cards that give rewards like cash back or hotel and airline points. But FOX 4's Consumer reporter Steve Noviello says we're missing a lot more. He talks to Consumer Reports money editor Margo Gilman about the benefits many people do not realize they're entitled to.

Save Me Steve: Free ways to keep cool

It helps to keep your cool in the hot Texas sun with freebies. Consumer reporter Steve Noviello shares some ideas for staying cool with things you already have in your house.

General Motors introduces rear seat reminder

For almost 20 years, Texas has led the nation in the number of child deaths in hot cars. The folks at General Motors say the difference between life and death can be a simple reminder and they've developed the technology to do it. Consumer reporter Steve Noviello takes a look.

Save Me Steve: Sparkler Safety

Sparklers are often regarded as a family-friendly way to celebrate the Fourth of July. But consumer reporter Steve Noviello says buyers beware. The stats on sparklers are eye-opening.

Save Me Steve: Keep Your Cool

Summer is here! But can you keep your cool without wasting energy or money? Consumer reporter Steve Noviello has a little true or false quiz for Good Day.

Save Me Steve: Money Management for Millennials

Steve Noviello shares some financial advice for the young people who are learning for the first time about things like credit and paying bills. Of course, the lessons could be helpful for just about anyone. Now may be the perfect time to make changes in your financial life.