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The coronavirus took a serious turn for the worse this week when the World Health Organization (WHO) classified it as a pandemic.
Now, frightened people are searching for answers on the best ways to stay protected. Agencies like the EPA have been trying to help by publishing a list of disinfectants that have been verified to be effective against the coronavirus. Tap or click here to see the official list of products.
You finally bought an Android phone, but there are tons of bells and whistles you never thought a simple device could ever be capable of. Now what?
There are so many options, it can feel overwhelming. Sure, you can make calls and even find your way around Google and a few apps, but there are lots of features you’re not using. Tap or click here for hidden Android features you’re sure to love.
An Apple Watch is much more than an iPhone extension or eye candy to its owner. It’s a powerful tool that can help you be productive, stay fit and keep connected.
Of course, these few tasks are only the tip of the iceberg. Speaking of tips, tap or click here to reveal seven Apple Watch features you should be using.
There are many rules when it comes to protecting yourself online. One of the most important is to have strong, unique passwords for every one of your online accounts.
If you don’t know how to come up with strong passwords, we can help. Tap or click here for 5 new rules to create the best passwords.
Some people have been downplaying the coronavirus (COVID-19) threat, thinking it’s nothing to fear. Well, the CDC just advised people to stockpile three months’ worth of medications and food so I guess it’s time everyone starts taking it seriously.
The novel coronavirus and its disease, COVID-19, are now global phenomenons. The World Health Organization is stopping just short of calling it a pandemic, but the virus is present on almost every continent around the globe. Fear is palpable and people across the internet are scrambling for answers.
Many of us are naturally suspicious about the data collection habits of major tech companies. We already know several big names have been caught using customer data inappropriately, and each new incident is enough to make you wonder just how far these companies are willing to go.
Since Android is open-source, its users can enjoy quite an eclectic mix of hardware and software, including a world of apps; however, the one thing Android can’t fully embrace is the wonderful world of native Apple apps.
Diseases are tricky adversaries. Not only are they too small to see, but their effects are often wild and unpredictable. Even the mildest diseases we face don’t have one-size-fits-all remedies. Usually, the burden lies on us to protect ourselves by staying hygienic.
Facebook has a horrible track record when it comes to protecting users’ privacy. But, for some inexplicable reason, the social media site still has more than 2 billion active monthly users worldwide.
People just can’t seem to quit Facebook, even after finding out the site was caught sharing private data with developers on multiple occasions. Tap or click here for details of the shady practice.