Google announced that it is adding functionality to the Fit app on Pixel phones to read heart rate and breath rate with the phones’ cameras.
By Laura Tucker – Feb 5, 2021
Were you one of the unlucky 3 million users who downloade malicious browser extensions? Avast explains how CacheFlow was discovered.
By Laura Tucker – Feb 4, 2021
Multiple iPhone and iPad users are reporting that their third-party iOS apps on their devices are crashing after syncing with their M1 Macs.
By Laura Tucker – Feb 2, 2021
The tech industry is doing well during the pandemic, with a rate of increase higher than tablets. The demand for Chromebooks doubled in 2020.
By Laura Tucker – Feb 1, 2021
An international activists group is fighting the police use of facial recognition in New York City. It’s a technology the public hasn’t fully accepted.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 29, 2021
Tracking our whereabouts online is big business, but Google could be changing it, announcing a change to third-party cookies, replacing them with “Flocks.”
By Laura Tucker – Jan 28, 2021
When it comes to USB and Thunderbolt, there’s always confusion. We’ll find that once again when Thunderbolt 4 continues its rollout.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 27, 2021
Netflix wants to help the Android audio experiences and is releasing a new codec that uses xHE-AAC and will specifically help with volume issues.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 26, 2021
A support docment now admits that Apple’s MagSafe charger for the iPhone e12 could post problems for people who have pacemakers.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 25, 2021
The latest cyberattack is is a phishing scam that attacked major industries and exposed login credentials through Google search.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 22, 2021
The Brave browser, while still promising privacy, is now also introducing IPFS, a way for Web content to be more centralized.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 21, 2021
With workers using less-secure home computers, it’s given way to an increase in cyberattacks, with some even using fake collaboration apps.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 20, 2021
While waiting for Apple’s AirTags, Samsung has snuck in with Galaxy SmartTags, its own device that looks like the popular Tile.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 19, 2021
It’s been widely reported that Apple is ditching the Touch Bar on upcoming MacBook Pros and also bringing back the MagSafe charger.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 18, 2021
Samsung, SmartThings, an Apple are all increasing their visibility in the auto industry, but for now it’s restricted to luxury vehicles.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 15, 2021
Google Assistant Guest Mode deals with privacy cooncerns, keeping your information private an not saving it to your Google account.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 14, 2021
There’s more exciting gaming hardware on the horizon. It’s fast gaming at CES 2021 with the Asus ROG Strix Scar 15 laptop.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 13, 2021
While the global health crisis has led to a big increase in sales in consumer electronics, is this a trend that will continue past 2021?
By Laura Tucker – Jan 12, 2021
Lenovo is stepping in with something a little different: ThinkReality 3 smartglasses, aimed at remote workers and business travelers.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 11, 2021
Instead of bringing more content, the Struum streaming service will help viewers find only the content they want and allow them to spend less.
By Laura Tucker – Jan 8, 2021
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