Major Microsoft OneDrive update will change the way you share your files
Major Microsoft OneDrive update will change the way you share your files OneDrive is getting a significant overhaul later this year Views: 0 (more…)
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Major Microsoft OneDrive update will change the way you share your files OneDrive is getting a significant overhaul later this year Views: 0 (more…)
Read moreAfter Three Years, Linux Apps on Chromebooks are Finally Breaking Out of Beta When Linux app support landed on Chrome OS in 2018, the feature was incredibly unstable. Most apps didn’t work, and those that did were buggy and missing sound or graphical elements. But the Linux Development Environment for Chrome OS, nicknamed Crostini, finally works well enough to lose […]
Read moreDo ISPs Track and Sell Your Browsing Data? When you’re shopping for a VPN or otherwise looking into your privacy, you’ll quickly run into claims that your internet service provider is collecting your data and selling it. Is that even true, though? What are the rules that govern what ISPs can and cannot do with your data? Views: 0 (more…)
Read moreThe Best Apps and Websites for Lifelong Learners Learning doesn’t have to stop once you graduate high school or college. In fact, there are tons of websites and apps out there that make learning at any age easy as pie, no matter what kind of topics you’re interested in. Views: 1 (more…)
Read moreWhat’s New in iOS 14.5 For a mid-cycle update, iOS 14.5 brings major new features to the iPhone including Face ID unlocking while wearing a mask, App tracking controls, AirTag support, and more. Here’s a detailed look at what’s new in iOS 14.5, released in April 2021. Views: 0 (more…)
Read moreMicrosoft Edge is getting a performance mode to improve RAM, CPU, and battery usage Microsoft is testing out a new performance mode for its Edge browser. The new mode is available to some testers using the Microsoft Edge Canary version of the browser, and others can enable it manually with a flag. Views: 0 (more…)
Read moreEvery browser maker but Google is going against FLoC Pretty much every browser maker but Google has pushed back against FLoC. What you need to know Vivaldi, Mozilla, and Brave have come out with strong statements against Google’s FLoC. FLoC uses your data to place you into groups for the purpose of advertising. Microsoft also commented on FLoC, and appears […]
Read moreEverything You Need to Know About the Facebook Data Breach The personal data of 533 million Facebook users leaked online. That’s a large percentage of the world’s population, so you should check to see if your account or phone number was affected. We’ll show you so you can protect yourself. Views: 0 (more…)
Read moreT-Mobile’s $60 Home Internet service, powered by 5G, expands nationwide The service will fall back to 4G at times, but offers consumers another choice in service. Views: 0 (more…)
Read moreDoes a VPN Really Make Your Online Activity Private? VPNs are advertised as the best way—maybe even the only way—to stay private online, but is that really true? If we look beyond the marketing copy, we find a much more messy reality than what is portrayed on the homepages of VPN providers. Views: 0 (more…)
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