How awful. People trying to take advantage of other people during a pandemic. Well, it's happening and now there's another kind of virus to look out for.
If you have a home or office router, the FBI (Federal Bureau of Investigation) is urging you to reboot it to protect your information. They say that hackers may be able to steal your important data.
Let me start by saying that I have no connection to these but it sounds like a really neat idea. The website is: www.deaddrops.com and it's a new way for people to drop information for other people to access without being online. You simply bring your laptop to the location and plug in the USB to either add to the information or download what is already there...
When you type the next letter to someone, wouldn't you want to appear brilliant? How about as smart as Einstein? Well, why not use a font that is based on his handwriting?
This is fantastic. It just shows you how stupid we all are when it comes to reading the fine print. So please read the large print to follow
According to an article on CNET.com, a bunch of folks did an experiment in a public spot and set up a free wifi area...
Have you heard about this new contraption where you can be reading your newspaper on this thing called a home computer?
These companies that publish newspapers are going to start putting their stories into these computers via a telephone...
Well, if you believe Fox News, it seems that a teenager allegedly was responsible for the breach of more than 70 million customers' accounts. More below
Netflix is coming on stronger and stronger every day. They seem to be redefining the way we consume media. Plus, are you having a really hard time remembering those complicated passwords? Well here's a solution that might not be too hard to "swallow."
Computers, smartphones, tablets, you name it, one way or the other we are almost always "plugged in" to the internet. But when everything is added up how busy is the information super highway really? The answer is really a little mind boggling.
Everyone uses Instagram to post your regular, run of the mill photos. It's extremely popular as is, but I guess folks have been complaining that there was no way to post videos. Well, move over YouTube!