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A series of photos punctuate every milestone in our lives. Many of those photos live on our smartphones and computers. It can be difficult to organize the hundreds, sometimes thousands, of photos we snap, especially with limited storage on devices. Tap or click here to see how you can find any photo on your smartphone.
The holidays can be one of the most wonderful times of the year — that is, once you’ve checked off your gift lists and completed your shopping! Sometimes it can feel like one of the more overwhelming seasons. There are even some who have dubbed it “stress-mas.” Ebeneezer Scrooge could probably relate.
We’ve been looking for a way out of this nightmare pandemic for months now. Thankfully, COVID vaccines are finally approved and making their way across the U.S. as we speak.
But with this new hope comes opportunity for scammers. The Better Business Bureau is warning of a handful of COVID-19 vaccine-related scams that are already making the rounds. Tap or click here to find out what to watch for.
Look at the printer next to your computer. What can you use it for? You may rely on it for work, but the truth is the features offered by your old inkjet printer are pretty limited. You can print documents, photos or maybe even make a copy or two if you invested in a printer with advanced features.
One of the best ways to stay safe from catching the coronavirus is knowing where hot spots are so you can avoid them. Since the pandemic began, there have been numerous tools designed to help protect people.
A helpful tool was recently released that helps you calculate the risks of visiting areas across the U.S. Tap or click here to find out if the place you’re planning to visit over the holidays is a large risk area.
GPS apps like Google Maps make navigating unfamiliar cities so much easier. It even has a clever feature that you might not even take advantage of, Street View. You can use it for things like creating your own stories and time traveling. Tap or click here for 10 ways to use Street View you never thought of before.
If you haven’t seen “Game of Thrones” or “The Sopranos” (where have you been?) and you own a Roku streaming device, we have some good news for you! HBO Max is finally available on Roku, and you can download the app right now. Tap or click here to see the top streaming devices compared.
Google is without a doubt the biggest search engine in the world. And when it gets accused of manipulating what you see when browsing the net, it’s bound to get ugly. This is not the first time that the search giant has been accused of antitrust behavior.
This year, it’s not about how far apart we are — it’s about how close we can be.
Luckily, our phones, laptops and other gadgets can help us stay connected this holiday season. Unfortunately, the latest tech isn’t always affordable. Good news: T-Mobile is now offering two exclusive holiday deals to help you upgrade your gear at no cost.
This year has had no shortage of weird ideas, wonderful inventions and bizarre conspiracy theories. But a creator in Japan is taking mask-wearing to a complete and frankly rather creepy, new level.
Shuhei Okawara’s face masks won’t protect you from the COVID-19 virus, but they will definitely ensure that other people stay far, far away from you. Taking the term literally, Okawara’s creations are hyper-realistic copies of real faces. Tap or click for DIY instructions on making cloth face masks.