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Cable TV is starting to go the way of the landline. But that doesn’t mean people have stopped watching movies and TV shows. We’re just doing it differently.
Cord cutting has become a buzzphrase in many households, and not only because streaming services offer your favorite shows and original programming. Done right, cord cutting can save you some serious money.
On the internet, nothing is as it seems. A number of hackers and cybercriminals are deploying sketchy websites that look exactly like their trusted counterparts — albeit with some subtle, hard-to-notice differences. One mistake in typing the URL and you could end up with spyware on your computer, your personal data leaked on the dark web, or worse! But tech companies aren’t taking this trend lying down, and Google is helping users fight back with some cool new features for Chrome. I’ll show you what they do, and how you can get your hands on them.
Cutting the cord could wind up being more expensive than cable if you don’t know how to do it right. That’s because, with so many great streaming services to choose from, you might end up going over budget by signing up for too many. Luckily, we’ve found a cool site that not only takes you through the process of cutting the cord but also helps you find the package that’s right for you.
Life in the 2010s is more convenient than ever, but one thing that has absolutely gotten worse in recent years is robocalls. Despite how pervasive they are, there’s no reason to let scammers continue harassing people. Ordinary consumers are starting to fight back against unwanted robocallers — and some of them are even hacking the scammers themselves! What’s more, some big-name tech companies are joining the fight against robocalls to help even the playing field once and for all. Learn about the latest updates in the war on robocalls, as well as some tricks you can use to stop them.
Year to date, billions of records have been exposed in various data breaches. They impact every type of business and organization, from retailers to government agencies. Now, one hacker says he’s breached nearly 50 companies including a popular food delivery service.
Everyone recognizes Microsoft Word for what it is: a word processing platform. What most don’t realize is all of the incredible tools and features it comes with. Microsoft Word has evolved over the years and can now be used for much more than just writing documents. Here are five hidden tricks that will really up your Word game.
Parents have wisely been making use of a variety of smartphone apps to keep track of their kid’s whereabouts. Some children accept it as the price for limited freedom. Others see it as an invasion of privacy. With so many dangers, not only in the real world but also online, it’s important to take every precaution possible to keep children safe. Here’s an amazing story of how an app helped a mother save her daughter’s life.
AirDrop is a cool feature that conveniently lets Apple users share pictures, videos and other digital content from device to device. The problem is if you don’t have the correct settings, a nearby troll could overrun your device with unwanted junk. This actually happened to me while I was at a restaurant. I’ll tell you that story and how to safely use AirDrop and keep the trolls away.
In 2012, Apple threw its customers for a loop by releasing the iPhone 5 — a brand new form factor requiring a brand new charging cord. Now, it looks as if Apple is attempting to repeat history. Leaked iPhone schematics — along with a mysterious graphic in the code of the upcoming iOS 13 — point to a new generation of charging cables on Apple’s latest device. Strangely enough, the reaction this time might be more positive than negative.
Let’s be honest, it’s not uncommon for legit users to share Netflix login info with family and friends. Heck, you may have done it yourself at one point. While Netflix says it doesn’t mind customers sharing logins, there’s a possibility someone you don’t want is using yours. If you’ve shared your Netflix account with others and lose track of who has access, you can channel your inner Sherlock Holmes and do some investigative work. Here’s how.