Bad news if you use DuckDuckGo - It's not quite as private as we thought
There are plenty of browsers and search engines out there that aren’t from Google. Tap or click here for our search engine comparison. Most people know that browsers and search engines can track your online activity.
In the wake of the Texas school shooting, social media must do better
The tragic mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas highlights an issue we’ve come across before and it doesn’t seem to go away: Social media is shirking its responsibility in mass shootings and other tragedies. Social media has to make changes, and you and I can force them to do it.
Make life easier with these 9 essential Android Quick Settings
With so many helpful Android features, there are probably at least a few that have bypassed your radar. Tap or click here for hidden Android features you should be using.
There’s another cool Android trick that you probably use daily. We’re talking about Quick Settings. So, what are they? They let you quickly adjust Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Do Not Disturb and more.
Read this before you hop on a rental scooter this summer
Like millions of Americans, you’re probably planning your summer vacation. Don’t forget to take some precautions before you leave town. Tap or click here for five travel tips to keep you safe.
Once you visit an unfamiliar city, you might decide to rent a scooter to get around. Technically known as shared mobility devices, they have become a common sight around tourist areas. Like how bicycle rentals work, you simply swipe your bank card, and a scooter is made available.
Customize your iPhone's Control Center with these hidden options
We’re getting to the point where a smartphone can completely replace a wallet. You already can pay and carry important documents on your phone, including car insurance, proof of vaccination, boarding pass, event tickets and more.
Scammers are using photo copyright laws to scare you - Don't fall for it
You never know how scammers are going to target you. They will throw tons of crazy tactics at you to try and rip you off. A recent example is when criminals targeted Instagram users with bogus copyright claims.
The private messages supposedly came from the photo-sharing app’s Copyright Help Center, detailing the issue. But when users logged in through the fake link to dispute the claims, scammers captured their details and hijacked their accounts.
Get the most out of Android TV's new features and apps
Streaming services never fail to yield something extraordinary to watch. Tons of apps make entertainment simple. You just need to decide which services you want to subscribe to. Tap or click here for the streaming services that give you the most bang for your buck.
Traveling this summer? 5 steps to protect your home from burglars
If you’re hitting the road with your family this summer, you don’t want to forget anything. Pack your swimsuits and toothbrushes, and don’t skip the reservation for your pooch at a doggie hotel. But it’s also crucial that you have another checklist to protect your home while you’re gone.
Military Appreciation Month: Up to $800 off a Samsung Galaxy + Exclusive plan discounts
May is National Military Appreciation Month, a special time to honor the service and sacrifice of members of the Army, Navy, Air Force, Coast Guard, Marines and Space Force.
We thank you for your service — and our sponsor T-Mobile is right there with us. T-Mobile is committed to serving military and veteran families with exclusive rates for military families, its mission to hire 10,000 veterans and spouses by 2023, and much more.
Crypto scam red flags: No, Elon Musk isn't trying to help you make money in crypto
Entrepreneur and eccentric billionaire Elon Musk is far too busy negotiating a new buyout deal with Twitter’s board to promote cryptocurrency. How do we know that? The latest video is a deepfake and is easy to spot.