The U.S. is working on its own data privacy policy, similar to the EU’s GDPR.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 30, 2018
There’s a certain danger involved to using Bluetooth. Your Bluetooth connection could be making it easier to be hacked.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 27, 2018
Scientists are taking artificial limb research even further, using the brain to control an additional limb to two biological ones.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 26, 2018
The Google Chrome web browser is going to start warning its users when it hits a site that is still HTTP.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 24, 2018
A new health sensor could be in the next wearables that will use the same type of indication that you worked hard: sweat.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 23, 2018
You need to be careful buying a robotic vacuum, as it could be spying on you, like this one that comes equipped with a camera.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 20, 2018
The EU has fined Google $5 billion for antitrust abuse with the dominance of its Android operating system. Was this a fair decision?
By Laura Tucker – Jul 19, 2018
Not only is our location data being used, it’s being used to manipulate the pricepoint for things we buy such as airfare.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 18, 2018
A new study posed Android vs. iPhone, looking at the failure rate of perhaps the biggest Android manufacturer in Samsung vs. iPhone.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 17, 2018
Version 67 of Google Chrome is now instituting the known Spectre fix despite the fact that it’s known it will chew up significant memory.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 13, 2018
The entire Mac lineup might be updated this year, including the long-awaited Mac Mini. Frankly, it’s been a while.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 12, 2018
There are many laws against using a phone while you drive, and that’s why they now have smart road signs that can detect when you’re on your smartphone.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 11, 2018
New research is showing that two-thirds of all used memory cards still hold data from prior usage.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 10, 2018
What happens when run out of cloud storage? Scientists suggest that our data could be stored in DNA.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 9, 2018
An old Chrome bug has been taken advantage of once again by scammers trying to hit unwitting users with tech support scams.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 6, 2018
Sources are saying Internet products and services in general are designed to be “behavioral cocaine.” That addiction we sometimes feel is by design.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 5, 2018
Third-party app developers have access to your Gmail, meaning they can read them, and they even let employees read them.
By Laura Tucker – Jul 3, 2018
Microsoft’s facial recognition software has a more difficult time recognizing darker faces, particularly females, but they’ve reprogrammed it.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 28, 2018
Thankfully, Mozilla is aiming to help us out with data breaches by offering the option to check if accounts have been breached with Firefox Monitor.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 26, 2018
The SmokeBot robot could help in firefighting situations by entering buildings when it’s not safe for a human to do so.
By Laura Tucker – Jun 21, 2018
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