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Your phone isn’t just an accessory used to play Candy Crush. It has more important functions too, like receiving emergency alerts.
You might remember receiving a text message from President Trump a while back. That’s because the U.S. government started a text message alert system for all Americans in the event of a national emergency. Tap or click here for details.
Not so pleased with Netflix’s selection of movies? Looking to kick Hulu to the curb because the service nixed your favorite show? It may be time to go on a canceling spree.
There are several reasons you may want to cancel a few streaming services, which is why it’s important to carefully decide which is right for you in the first place. Tap or click here to see which streaming service is better.
Ransomware isn’t something to be taken lightly. Unless you’re the kind of person who backs everything up several times, a single ransomware attack can leave you with no access to your most important files and documents. In a primarily digital economy, that’s no position anyone wants to be in.
Adware and virus-infected malware are everywhere; taking over your computers, smartphones, tablets and just about anything else that can be connected to the internet.
It’s a problem so rampant these days, I wouldn’t be surprised if they’re also hiding under your bed or in your closet.
We’re only a few months into the year and the streaming wars are already in full swing. Right now, platforms like Disney + are throwing members of the old guard like Netflix and Hulu for a loop. Meanwhile, platforms like Amazon continue to dominate the digital rental space.
Ring video doorbells have become a popular way for people to protect packages that get delivered and left on the porch. If you have one installed, you can see who’s approaching your door or if someone is trying to steal from you.
Mac vs. Windows: the debate that’s raged since the 1980s. Whole commercial campaigns were put together around this very concept, claiming one was better than the other.
But what are the true, bias-free differences between Mac computers and Windows ones? Tap or click here to hear Kim’s take on Macs getting more attacks than Windows PCs.
A newly unboxed smartphone runs like a dream. The device is fresh and spotless, and it has that “new phone” scent. But as time goes by, your phone loses its luster, and it just slows down.
If this scenario sounds more like your laptop, tap or click here for 7 monthly laptop maintenance tasks you should be doing. Maybe your phone is only dirty; lucky you. Tap or click here for 5 steps to clean your phone the right way.
The coronavirus was first discovered in China late last year. It’s been spreading like wildfire since, and people all over the globe are in full panic mode.
As you may have guessed, it’s led to tons of fake news stories all over social media. One crazy conspiracy theory is the coronavirus was caused by eating bat soup. No, seriously. Tap or click here for more nutty theories people are falling for.
These days, checking your physical mailbox can be just as frustrating as going through your email inbox.
It seems like every other day there’re piles of junk mail surrounding the important stuff like bills, company notices and even checks. And this isn’t limited to your physical mailbox, it can happen in your email, too. Tap or click to cut down the amount of spam in your inbox. How can you make it stop?