Have you ever used your computer in the middle of the night or in a dark room and felt blinded by the brightness of your screen? That’s not only unpleasant but also potentially bad for your eyes. That’s why many people prefer
In this age of smart gadgets, it seems like everything is listening. But did you know you can put a lid on what Alexa remembers? If the thought of Alexa storing all your voice commands makes you squirm, don’t sweat it. We’ve
Donald Trump is facing fresh charges – and allegations that he asked a staff member to delete camera footage at his Florida estate in an effort to obstruct the federal investigation into his possession of classified documents. His lawyers have also met
Have you ever felt like your iCloud storage is bursting at the seams? Perhaps you feel like you’re drowning in a sea of digital clutter, like Pattie in Rohnert Park, CA, who writes in, seeking advice on decluttering her iCloud. CLICK TO
You’ve got tech questions? I’ve got answers. We recently received this message from one of our readers, Linda, from Sevierville, Tennessee. Here’s what she had to say. “Apple is sending emails sayings that as of July 26, 2023, all photos on iPhones
Buying a new house is by far one of the biggest purchases you’ll ever make. It’s the ultimate American dream. One of the first things most people want to do in their search is to see pictures of the inside and outside
A TikTok user who went viral on social media this week, after he filmed himself entering a stranger’s house as a ‘prank’, could soon see his accounts deleted by social media companies thanks to a new law. Bacari Ogarro, who goes by
The Irish Times was forced to retract a story it ran that criticized Irish women for using fake tans after it learned the story was allegedly submitted by someone using artificial intelligence to write it. The May 11 op-ed, “Irish women’s obsession
Dr Shola Mos-Shogbamimu has been forced to delete her tweet after falsely claiming “racist” statues were present in a photograph released by the Royal Family. Posting on Twitter, she had shared an image of Queen Camilla on the day of the Coronation
The cybersecurity firm Kaspersky has discovered a new Android subscription malware on Google Play, the official Android app store. The new malware has been given the name Fleckpe and is the newest addition to the realm of malware that generates unauthorized charges