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When emergencies arise, time is of the essence. Whether you’ve just been in a car accident or are in the midst of a different distressing situation, you need to reach out for help as quickly as possible. Yes, your phone can easily dial 911, but what if first responders need your medical information?
Seinfeld once said, “People, they’re the worst.” You have to admit, sometimes he’s right.
This is especially true when people participate in dangerous online phenomenons like the Tide Pod challenge. Do you remember when people started making videos of themselves eating laundry detergent and posting them for likes? Tap or click here to see why YouTube had to crack down on those videos.
There are already enough concerns in life out there to keep people with anxiety up at night. Think things can’t get any worse? Well, you’re wrong. New voice impersonation technology could be a game-changer for scammers.
Choosing a wireless provider is one of the biggest decisions you’ll make in your digital life. Smartphones are no longer just luxury items, they’re necessities — which makes the need for reliable service even more important.
The Apple Watch is one of the best smartwatches you can buy today. But there’s just one little problem with it: It’s expensive enough to be out of reach for many people.
Though you can buy older models for a discounted price, you’re still looking at upwards of $200. Meanwhile, many of Apple’s competitors like Fitbit offer similar features for a much lower price. Tap or click here to read more about Fitbit’s range of fitness trackers.
We’ve been warning for years that Alexa is listening to everything that’s happening in your home.
It’s even storing recorded audio of what you’re saying. Tap or click here to listen to your Alexa recordings. But the thing is, Alexa isn’t the only culprit. Most smart speakers actually do this — a lot.
As the novel coronavirus continues to spread throughout the world, people are looking to the internet for answers on how to prepare. Public health agencies and governments alike are pushing for hygienic practices like hand-washing and staying home if you’re feverish, but not everyone is getting the memo.
Car recalls occur more often than you think, and they happen for many reasons. For example, a manufacturer might find that a certain part wears out faster than expected and can put drivers at risk.
Some recalls are more urgent than others, but they should all be taken seriously — even if it’s for the silliest reason ever. Tap or click here to see the unexpected reason Teslas were recalled.
Parents have been looking for ways to keep their kids safe for generations. The thing is, worrying about what they’re up to when they leave the house isn’t enough these days. Now, there are online trolls and predators to watch for.
Bluetooth is great for rocking out in the car or talking hands-free, but sometimes getting it working makes you want to pull your hair out. There can be pairing problems, obscure error codes or completely unhelpful flashing lights — and that can be very frustrating.