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Whatsapp Record Featured

New Year’s Eve Brings Record Numbers for WhatsApp

New Year’s Eve is typically a time of increased usage of social media, and Facebook is reporting that 2020 brought record numbrs for WhatsApp.

By Laura Tucker – Jan 4, 2021

Apple Corellium Featured

Apple Loses Copyright Lawsuit Against Corellium for iOS Clone

Apple filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Corellium for its iOS clone that runs in the browser. A judge ruled it was all done within “fair use.”

By Laura Tucker – Dec 31, 2020

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Drone Delivery Gets Clearance from FAA

Drone delivery just took a giant leap forward. The FAA announced it is issuing rules that will allow small drones to fly over people and at night.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 29, 2020

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Older Phones to Stop Working with T-Mobile in 2021

T-Mobile will be sending text messages to some customers letting them know their older phones will no longer work with the service.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 28, 2020

Zoom Email Featured

Zoom Reportedly Developing Email and Calendar Services

Zoom may be seeing an inevitable end to its popularity and is reportedly considering expanding to offer email, calendar, and messaging services.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 24, 2020

Apple Car September Featured

Taiwan Rumor Says Apple Car Will Be Released in September

It seemed like an Apple autonomous was on the backburner, but now credible rumors are saying that the Apple Car will be released in September.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 22, 2020

Malicious Extensions Featured

Many Malicious Chrome and Edge Extensions Downloaded

Twenty-dight malicious extensions for Chrome and Edge have been downloaded. The majority of them are still available for download.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 18, 2020

Facebook Apple Ads Featured

Facebook Ads Chastise Apple for Change to iPhone Privacy

Facebook published ads in newspapers chastising Apple for an iPhone policy change while defending “millions of small businesses.”

By Laura Tucker – Dec 17, 2020

Apple Music Animated Artwork Featured

Apple Sneaks Animated Artwork into Some Apple Music Albums

Some macOS and iOS users have found that the recent version of Apple Music is featuring a few albums with animated artwork.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 16, 2020

Google Outage Featured

Google Experienced Outage to Services for 45 Minutes

On December 14, 2020, most of Google’s services, including YouTube, Gmail, and Google Drive experienced an outage for about an hour.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 15, 2020

Ios 14 Messages Featured

Mounting Difficulties with iOS 14 Messages Becoming a Problem

iPhone users are reporting issues receiving and sending messages in iOS 14. So far, Apple hasn’t responded, upsetting users even more.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 14, 2020

Spotify Passwords Featured

Spotify Reset Passwords After Users’ Account Info Exposed

For the second time in a few months, Spotify passwords were reset by the company after user account info was exposed.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 11, 2020

Google Fuchsia Open Source Featured

Google Pushing Fuchsia OS to Public Open Source

Google announced it is expanding the open source Fuchsia platform, making it public, and inviting contributions.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 10, 2020

Ps5 Ebay Featured

Beware of Fake PS5 Sales – Concrete Block Sold on eBay

Be aware and not desperate to pick up the latest gadget this Christmas. A man spent nearly $900 on a PS5 on eBay and received a concrete slab.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 8, 2020

Fake Apple Calls Featured

FTC Issues Warning About Fake Apple and Amazon Calls

The FTC has warned that people are receiving fake phone calls with the scammers pretending to be from Apple or Amazon support.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 7, 2020

Shipping Phishing Attacks Featured

Online Holiday Shopping Brings New Shipping Phishing Attacks

There are new shipping-related phishing attacks that send emails that look like they’re from shippers yet have a goal to steal your information.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 4, 2020

M1 Windows 10 Featured

M1 Test Runs Windows 10 Faster than Surface Pro X

Apple’s new M1 chip was recently put through the task of running Windows 10. The benchmarks showed it was faster than a Surface Pro 4.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 3, 2020

Projet Latte Windows Android Featured

Project Latte Will Allow Android Apps on Windows 10

With the trend of more all-around systems, Microsoft’s Project Latte is working toward allowing Android apps on Windows 10.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 2, 2020

Iphone Italy Water Resistant Featured

Apple Fined for Advertising iPhone as Water Resistant

Apple has been advertising the iPhone as water resistant, but Italy fined the company for misleading its customers with that claim.

By Laura Tucker – Dec 1, 2020

Spotify Stories Featured

Spotify Confirms It’s Testing a “Stories” Feature

An unexpected outlet, Spotify, has confirmed that it’s testing a “Stories” feature this holiday season. Is this a necessary feature?

By Laura Tucker – Nov 30, 2020

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When cosmonaut Valeri Polyakov stepped out of his Soyuz capsule in March 1995 after 437 consecutive days aboard Mir, doctors recorded him at several centimetres above his pre-flight height, and his spine had become so unaccustomed to gravity that the recovery team carried him to a chair rather than risk the compression of letting him walk.

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When Bell Labs engineer Karl Jansky pointed a rotating antenna at the sky in 1932 looking for sources of transatlantic radio static, he kept picking up a faint hiss that peaked every 23 hours and 56 minutes, and he eventually realized he had become the first human to hear the center of the Milky Way.

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