SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lumosity announced today that they are granting players unlimited, free access to their most popular game, Train of Thought. The game, which has been played ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Lumos Labs, makers of Lumosity, today released a Word Bubbles Insight that reveals how users’ vocabulary matches with the vocabularies of six iconic authors. Lumosity ...
Online memory-game maker Lumosity.com raised $32.5 million from Menlo Ventures and other investors, giving the San Francisco startup spending money as it weighs the possibility of an initial public ...
The online consumer company Lumosity had a great pitch for an age-panicked, self help-oriented target audience: Subscribe to our program of memory and cognition games, and your brain performance will ...
Lumosity, the online cognitive training and neuroscience research company, is presenting today at the annual 2013 Society for Neuroscience meeting on its research platform, the Human Cognition Project ...
Lumosity, which created a brain game powerhouse by telling people it could make them smarter, is paying for its lies. Lumos Labs will pay the Federal Trade Commission $2 million for deceptive trade ...
The creators of the Lumosity “brain training” program will pay the Federal Trade Commission $2 million to settle charges they deceived consumers with unfounded claims that their product sharpened ...
Lumosity released impressive growth numbers for its online brain training games. The company has added 6 million additional members since June 2011 for a total of 20 million registered users. Sign up ...
If you think playing “brain training” games online or on an app is improving your brain power or memory, or warding off dementia, think again. The Federal Trade Commission Tuesday warned consumers to ...
The creators of the Lumosity "brain training" program will pay the Federal Trade Commission $2 million to settle charges they deceived consumers with unfounded claims that their product sharpened ...
SAN FRANCISCO (CN) - Lumosity will pay $2 million to settle Federal Trade Commission claims that it used false and deceptive claims and testimonials for its online brain-training exercises in ...
Lumos Labs, the company behind the popular Lumosity “Brain Training” program, is agreeing to pay $2 million to settle deceptive advertising claims brought by the Federal Trade Commission. “Lumosity ...