Europol and other agencies warned of a spike this year in cybercrime that is being largely attributed to the coronavirus pandemic.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 6, 2020
Amazon Sidewalk aims to help with extending your home networks by creating a low-bandwidth IoT network beyond your existing network.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 5, 2020
After the macOS Mojave Security Update was released and issues were found, Apple replaced it with the Mojave Supplemental Update.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 2, 2020
It was announced this week that Facebook and Instagram will now work alongside each other and will share features such as chat.
By Laura Tucker – Oct 1, 2020
Microsoft issued a warning about a spike in cyberattacks of COVID-19 data, and it’s mostly coming from Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 30, 2020
Smart contact lenses could be on the horizon very soon, but the first use will be more for medical purposes than for entertainment.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 29, 2020
Amazon is expanding the Ring lineup by going further inside your house while also traveling further outside – to your car and mailbox.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 28, 2020
While waiting for 5G, the worst news is that in order to take advantage of the faster C-band 5G networks, we’ll need new phones.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 25, 2020
Google Maps has added a layer that shows the severity of CVOID-19 in different locations. It’s a great tool to help you with travel-planning.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 24, 2020
After a ruling by Ireland’s Data Protection Commission, Facebook said it may be forced to end operations in Europe if it can’t transfer data.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 23, 2020
Fingers are being pointed at Twitter after its picture-cropping algorithm is showing a racial bias. They are promising to work on it.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 22, 2020
One of the newest efforts of spammers is to use hexadecimal IP addresses in spam attacks. Learn what a hexadecimal IP address is and how it was used.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 21, 2020
Mozilla is curious why odd videos are recommended in YouTube. It has created a browser extension to track YouTube recommendations.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 18, 2020
AT&T wants to help with your monthly phone bill and may start putting ads on phone in exchange for a $5 or $10 discount.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 17, 2020
Spotify knocked the new Apple One bundles right out of the gate. It said the Apple One bundles will bring “irreparable harm to the developer community.”
By Laura Tucker – Sep 16, 2020
YouTube is facing a lawsuit in the U.K. that claims it violates children’s privacy. It’s similar to a lawsuit that was brought in the U.S. last year
By Laura Tucker – Sep 15, 2020
Amazon just made the printing process even easier. Now you can ask Alexa to do your printing for you. You can also have Alexa reorder your ink and toner.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 14, 2020
A recent vulnerability, BLURtooth, attacks the component used for setting up authentication keys when pairing Bluetooth-capable devices.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 11, 2020
Portland has passed a facial recognition ban, both public and private, the toughest in the United States, to protect its citizens.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 10, 2020
The 5G service AT&T is offering at this point is slower than its 4G in 21 out of 22 cities in testing. Yet, it still stacks up next to Verizon while being much better than T-Mobile.
By Laura Tucker – Sep 9, 2020
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