TECH1 day ago15 smart products to help you kick your bad habits in 2021 A new year always brings a fresh start, and we can all use that after 2020. The stressful year might have even left you with a few new not-so-great habits you want to kick.
EmailNovember 1Use this fast, free check to see if your email address is spreading spam Email phishing started back in the '90s, and it's been downhill from there. Open up the junk folder in your in-box to see what I mean. Just don't click anything.
ComputersSeptember 275 answers to common tech questions revealed A woman called her company’s tech support desk, and the technician asked for her password.
TECHSeptember 56 ways to speed up an old computer Life was grand when your new Windows 10 PC was so snappy. There were many new tricks to try and explore.
SCIENCEAugust 23AI pilot beats human in clean sweep of virtual F-16 dogfights, human fails to register a single hit An AI pilot defeated a human pilot in a clean sweep of virtual reality dogfights, with experts hailing the victory as a significant moment for artificial intelligence, sources reported.
ComputersAugust 23Wait! Take these steps before you update your PC As of July, Windows was the operating system running 87% of the world’s PCs.
TECHAugust 8God mode, remote help, and video streaming: Windows 10 tricks the pros use Windows 10 turned five this past July. Over time, the operating system can start to take its toll on older computers. Tap or click here for proven ways to make your Windows PC run faster.
ComputersAugust 2Faster internet, wiping data, password hack: 5 tricks tech pros use all the time The personal computer has been around for over 40 years. In that time, we’ve adapted to all kinds of platforms and devices.
CoronavirusJuly 16FBI warns public about surge in scams amid coronavirus The FBI says scammers are using the coronavirus pandemic to defraud Americans.
PrivacyJuly 4Spouse cheating? 10 tech clues to find evidence Years of marriage will hone a spouse’s instincts, and we often know when something seems funny. Smartphones, tablets, computers, and smart tech absorb adulterous evidence like a sponge. Once suspicions are aroused, a digital trail could contain many clues about a potential dalliance.