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Digital Drivers License Featured

Could Digital Driver’s Licenses Mean Digital Wallets for All?

Apple announced it will bring digital driver’s licenses in iOS 15, but will this lead to complete digital wallets for all?

By Laura Tucker – Jun 11, 2021

Fastly Internet Outage Featured

Mass Internet Outage Caused by Fastly Customer

After a mass Internet outage on Tuesday, Fastly announced one of its customers changing settings was to blame.

By Laura Tucker – Jun 10, 2021

Ios Ipados 15 Macos Monterey Featured

iOS 15, iPadOS 15, macOS Monterey to Bring Connection, Privacy, Focus

Apple introduced iOS 15, iPadOS 15, and macOS Monterey at the 2021 WWDC Keynote on Monday. Learn all about the exciting changes.

By Laura Tucker – Jun 8, 2021

Autonomous Passenger Cars Featured

California Permits Autonomous Cars to Charge Passengers

A small step was taken in California when an autonomous car company was given permission to charge passengers for rides in its cars.

By Laura Tucker – Jun 7, 2021

Windows 11 Featured

Could We See Windows 11 at June 24 Event?

This new Windows update seems different. Micorsoft announced a June 24 event, and the imagery looks like Windows 11 will be announced.

By Laura Tucker – Jun 4, 2021

Revolt Charge Batteries Featured

Charge Batteries via USB with the ReVolt

You won’t have to buy batteries again if you get the ReVolt – you can charge it with any USB charging method to keep your devices powered.

By Laura Tucker – Jun 3, 2021

M1 Ipad Pros 5gb Featured

Apps in M1 iPad Pros Limited to Using 5GB RAM

iPadOS limits apps to only using 5GB RAM, whether they’re used on iPads or iPad Pros with M1 chips. All that great power is being wasted.

By Laura Tucker – Jun 2, 2021

Nintendo Switch Pro Rumors Featured

Rumors: “Nintendo Switch Pro” to Be Released in the Fall

Rumors state the “Nintendo Switch Pro” could be released as soon as September and announced before this year’s E3.

By Laura Tucker – May 28, 2021

Google Fuchsia Nest Hub Featured

Google Finally Releases Fuchsia, Lands on 1st-Gen Nest Hub

The long-rumored Android replacement, Fuchsia, has finally been released by, but to a 1st-Gen Google Nest Hub instead of an Android device.

By Laura Tucker – May 26, 2021

Macos Zero Day Attack Featured

Third macOS Zero-Day Attack Takes Advantage through Safari

A third zero-day attack on macOs in less than a year has been identified. It attacks users in several ways through Safari and other browsers.

By Laura Tucker – May 25, 2021

Twitter Photo Cropping Featured

Twitter Removes Photo-Cropping Algorithm After Racial Bias Analysis

After complaints that its photo-cropping algorithm showed a racial bias, Twitter is removing the tool and letting users crop the photos.

By Laura Tucker – May 24, 2021

Microsoft Internet Explorer Featured

Microsoft Will Retire Internet Explorer Desktop in 2022

Microsoft dropped the announced that it will officially retire the Internet Explorer desktop application in June 2022, pushing Edge as a replacement.

By Laura Tucker – May 20, 2021

Android 12 Featured

Google I0 2021 Brings Android 12 Beta and More

Google released changes to many of its products at Google IO 2021. Perhaps one of the most significant changes is what Android 12 will bring.

By Laura Tucker – May 19, 2021

Android Messages App Text Featured

The Dangers of Sending a Text with Android Messages App

It’s easy to send a text through the Android Messages app, but it has known security vulnerabilities and the fix isn’t coming anytime soon.

By Laura Tucker – May 17, 2021

Motorola Guru Wireless Featured

Motorola Will Add Over-the-Air Wireless Technology to Its Devices

Motorola has signed on with GuRu Wireless, agreeing to add its over-the-air wireless technology to its smartphones and other devices.

By Laura Tucker – May 13, 2021

Naag Instagram Kids Featured

Attorneys General Fight Launch of Instagram Kids

Several state attorneys general wrote a letter to press Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg to not launch Instagram Kids as planned.

By Laura Tucker – May 12, 2021

Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Featured

FBI Confirms Darkside Behind Colonial Pipeline Ransomware Attack

After the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack affecting one of the largest U.S. pipelines, the FBI blamed the Darkside group.

By Laura Tucker – May 11, 2021

Zoom Multitasking Ipad Featured

Apple Gave Private iPad Multitasking Camera Access to Zoom

An app developer discovered Apple gave Zoom access to the iPad multitasking camera that no other third-party video conferencing app has.

By Laura Tucker – May 10, 2021

Google 2sv Featured

Google Announces It Will Begin Using 2SV Automatically

Google agrees with two-step verification so much that it plans to automatically use 2SV on all accounts instead of leaving it as an option.

By Laura Tucker – May 7, 2021

Peloton Data Leaks Featured

Peloton User Accounts Subjected to Data Leaks

A security researcher discovered the user accounts of Peloton fitness equipment were subject to data leaks, and the company took no action.

By Laura Tucker – May 6, 2021

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Apple has quietly become the largest watchmaker in the world by unit sales, shipping more than twice as many watches as the entire Swiss industry combined — but the Swiss industry, which dismissed the Apple Watch in 2015, has discovered something more interesting: they’ve held onto the high end, and Rolex alone is now closing in on Apple Watch by revenue

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