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Do you own a Mac computer? You probably know that Apple’s feature set for its macOS always grows steadily with every update, adding functions and options that make our computing lives so much more convenient and efficient. As such, there are functions that you may have missed but could make a big difference in your everyday tasks.
If you are one of the millions of Americans who have already cut the cable cord, you know that you need to replace it with a streaming service or two. That way you can continue to watch movies and your favorite TV series but at a fraction of the cost.
YouTube has been a very popular website for years now. People love going to the site to watch trending cat videos, instructional cooking clips and so much more. But did you know that the site has expanded into a whole new world? It’s true.
When you hear the words “Easter eggs,” you probably think of colorful painted or dyed eggs hidden around the yard for Easter celebrations. But there’s another kind of Easter egg out there and it’s virtual and digital. These are surprising features hidden in games, on websites, or tucked into computer software. Google is the champion of amusing Easter eggs.
Back in my day, we had flip phones, so this was never an issue. But as phones became smarter they also became flatter and less-hinged, which paved the way for something that is as comical as it is frustrating: the butt dial. You have either made one or received one, and if you disagree you are only lying to yourself.
For almost two weeks, I have been reporting on the Cambridge Analytica/Facebook fiasco, on Komando.com, my daily free podcasts and my national radio show. Every day seems to uncover some new privacy invasion. But we need to look in the mirror. After all, we did give Facebook everything it has on us, we just weren’t told how it would be used. So now what?