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Phones are a lot like bottles of wine. You don’t have to sacrifice your budget in order to get a good one. A $1,000 iPhone or an $800 Pixel 3 may be glamorous, but you can fall in love with a smartphone that costs a whole lot less. We’ve got our eye on budget beauties that come in under $400. These hard-working gadgets still deliver pleasing photos, eye-catching displays and good performance, but they won’t stress out your wallet.
NASA’s missions to Mars have always incited the idea that we may not be alone in this universe. Watching footage of our rovers explore the rocky terrain in search of life and resources is truly remarkable, but have you ever wondered what happens behind the scenes to make it all possible? Now’s your chance.
It’s Walmart versus Amazon in the race to become America’s favorite at-home delivery service. Walmart’s latest service could have a serious impact on Amazon’s grocery delivery service if it means what we think it means. We’ll tell you where it’s rolling out, what to expect, and how it works.
Google is continuing to develop their Maps app with a variety of useful features, and a recent update from the company is pushing several real-time driving enhancements to users across the world. For the first time, you’ll be able to see how fast you’re going, report accidents and hazards, and even let other users know if you’re in an area with a speed trap. Here’s what you need to know to get your hands on Google Maps’ latest updates.
If you use Instagram at all, you’ve probably run into your fair share of shady advertisements or spam accounts. A new scam making the rounds, however, does more than just sell counterfeit clothes. Unsuspecting users are having their accounts hijacked by the scammer — who uses them to post even more spam! Here’s what you need to know, as well as how to protect yourself from it.
You can’t think of the modern internet without thinking of cookies. No, not the delicious kind that you eat — the digital kind. The kind that attaches itself to your browser, saves information about your computer and tracks what you do online. Nobody wants to sacrifice privacy for a more convenient online experience, but one software developer is taking a firm stand against activity tracking cookies. Its browser is one of the most popular on the internet, and now, it’s getting a new set of privacy-enhancing features — including the ability to block cookies right from the get-go.
If it’s not one thing, it’s another. Smartphones and tablets are great to have, but hackers keep finding ways to get into our devices. And new technology brings about more dangerous hacks. Well, get ready — a new hack may be on the horizon.
RFID technology is everywhere. It’s used on your credit cards, car keys, ID badges and any device that reads information wirelessly. It also makes our devices vulnerable to thieves. We’ll explain how these wireless radio frequencies can be used to hack your stuff, as well as ways to protect yourself.
Video technology has advanced to the point where almost anyone can make professional-quality films at home. You just need a little time and know-how. Once your masterpiece video is complete you’re going to want to add some cool music. But, where can you find royalty-free tunes without violating copyright laws? Check this article out and we’ll tell you about five sites that let you download free music for your projects.
The U.S. government stepped up and made it easier for your carrier to block robocalls. What does that mean for you? We’ll explain the FCC’s new rule, and how it might reduce (but not eliminate) annoying telemarketing calls.