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If there is one thing we can all agree on it is that a good night’s sleep is never a bad thing. That feeling of waking up well-rested is glorious, even if it’s something we don’t get to experience nearly often enough.
Your iPhone is useless when it runs out of juice. I know it can be quite stressful when that battery level indicator hits red and there’s no charger nearby. But you know what’s worse? When there’s actually a charger available, but your iPhone charges slowly or not at all, not to mention the general anxiety caused by having an unreliable battery.
Think about all of the critical information stored on your computer. With so much of our lives being conducted in the digital world these days, I’m sure it’s a ton.
Most of our computers contain such things as banking information, tax documents, saved passwords and more. Can you imagine someone snooping around and getting their hands on all that? Scary, right?
In order to get the best wireless coverage, you need the best hotspot locations. This free download for Mac will help you map out your coverage.
Millions of people added one of five Chrome extensions that promised to block ads. But instead those extension were malware, disguised as ad blockers. The malware made it so that the browser would do whatever the command-center server ordered it to do. Did you download one of the extensions?
Apple users beware! There is a huge risk after new hacking programs were uncovered that can break your passcode and gain access to your phone in just 6.5 minutes! The programs have been traced back to a secret, private company in Atlanta. They are using programs to decode encrypted data. Once unlocked, it downloads all of your content.
You use Google search every day. You use it to get driving directions and recipes. You use it to buy movie tickets, to hear the hours for Sunday mass and so much more. Everyone uses Google search, but only a select few know these insider secrets.
If you’re a Yahoo email user, you were welcomed with a surprising new terms of service agreement when you logged into your account today. Yahoo and AOL have joined forces to form Oath and unify their terms of services. What’s the problem? Well, read closely!! All of the sites owned by Oath will have the right to read or scan your emails, messages, photos, including emails from banking and credit card companies!!