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It happens to everyone at some point. You’re doing something on your computer, whether it’s an important project, some aimless browsing, or trying to beat your high score on Solitaire, and without warning, you get a spinning wheel or your screen goes black. So, what do you do next?
If you’ve been using a PC for a while, you probably know that you can add software, like photo editors, graphics programs, productivity apps and much more. What you might not know is that Microsoft also has tons of free software programs. Here, I’ve rounded up five of my favorites.
Fake news is one of the scourges of our increasingly connected world. With billions having instant access to social media sites and the web, misinformation can spread quickly like wildfire.
To discern what’s bogus from real, we typically rely on concrete proof, like a video, for example, to prove that something was actually said or done.
Since the launch of the iPhone X and iPhone XS, everyone’s been talking about their great features and thinking about getting one. But spending a grand on a new phone might not be in your budget. That’s why Apple designed a low-cost iPhone XR to give us another option for a brand new phone. But does it have all the bells and whistles you’re expecting?
You know those images that are displayed on the background of your smartphones, desktop computers, laptops, and tablets. If you are like most people, you spend quite some time on these gadgets and staring at one image for long periods of time could become so boring.
Widgets can sometimes get confusing and perhaps even a little cumbersome. That’s why I have compiled a list of 5 widgets that will help make that Android home screen incredibly useful.
Are you sitting at your desk? Go ahead, reach down, and open your desk drawer. You know the one. It’s the drawer that holds a couple outdated cellphones, a tangle of paper clips, and mystery cables from long-gone devices.
As our phones become more and more secure with biometrics, facial recognition has become the latest way developers are making phones more difficult to break into. But with these new innovations, it has led to police trying to keep up. This is why Apple has made some recommendations to law enforcement on how to make sure they can get into these new iPhones. And you won’t believe what they are telling them to do.
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Facebook is saying that “only” 30 million accounts were actually hacked, and about 14 million of them had information grabbed that was far more intimate than had ever been accessed. How intimate? Try the last 15 people or things they had searched for on Facebook and the last 10 locations they had checked into. That’s a pretty personal violation. Other information that leaked included personal details like telephone number, email addresses, work, gender, religious affiliation and even the types of devices used to access the site.