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The battle against cybercriminals is always evolving. That’s because when we catch on to their scams, they change them up to find more victims.
This is why we’re always having to come up with more secure ways of protecting our critical information. Can you imagine the damage that could be done if a hacker is able to get access to sensitive data on your smartphone?
There’s been so much talk lately about 5G technology that’s on the way. And for good reason. Compared to 4G, 5G is 20 times faster.
The 5G revolution is also aimed at delivering virtual-reality experiences and bringing more devices online, from sensors and robots to cars and smart-home gadgets. The next generation of wireless tech is handing out some big promises, so in this Komando on Demand podcast, you’ll learn what you need to know about the coming of 5G.
It seems like foldable phones have been on the horizon for years now. I remember seeing the first prototype way back in 2011. Almost every year since, there has been demonstration after demonstration claiming the impossible has been achieved – only to have nothing actually come to fruition. Well, it seems the wait is finally over, and one company might finally be releasing this marvel of technology. It’s not coming from whom you would expect.
If you have ever tried to do a lot of repetitive work on your computer, you find that you quickly run into some limits. Luckily, there’s is a solution that can help boost a procedure you’ve been using for years and can add some new features. This will help you work faster and smarter.
Most social-media challenges are just dumb ideas people come up with that, in most cases, result somehow in bodily harm. Well, with the success of the Netflix original movie “Bird Box,” there is yet another one of these stupid challenges, and people are taking it way to far. Not only are they putting themselves at risk, but they have the potential to harm others.
Facebook isn’t going anywhere anytime soon, even though we have enough reasons to dump it: privacy issues, privacy issues and — more privacy issues. Last year was one of the roughest for the social media giant, but at 2.2 billion average monthly users, it doesn’t appear to be losing any ground.
Wireless cameras are supposed to make us feel safe and secure in our homes, but what happens when they do the opposite? Recently, an Arizona real estate agent had to deal with a situation in which a hacker was able to take control of his security camera. The hacker not only spied on him, but used the built-in microphone and speaker to talk to him. This is a scary situation, but if you take these simple steps to protect yourself, it won’t happen to you.
The idea for caller ID emerged in 1968, but wasn’t perfected and widely used until the 1980s. The technology had to go through many different engineers and developers, who eventually were able to perfect it.
How excited were you when Caller ID first emerged on the scene? It probably began with a special, separate unit, then found its way onto your cordless phone. And now, every smartphone has it.
Some of life’s most spectacular moments happen on our cellphone screens. When we beat the final level on our favorite game, or when we get a heartfelt text from a friend, we want to make sure we can hold on to that memory. There is actually an easy and convenient way to save that screenshot and preserve the moment for as long as we want. I’ll show you how.
Technology is constantly advancing at astronomical speeds, and while that can have a lot of benefits, there are also some dark sides. Recently criminals have been using a new form of technology to make it look like people are performing certain acts that they never committed. They aren’t doing this to just celebrities, they might be coming after you.