- Showing:
- All Topics
Technology | Science & Technology
Science & Technology | Technology
Delete these fraudulent apps from your iPhone right now
Security researcher warns of 9 apps that are ‘committing several flavors of ad fraud.’
Science & Technology | Technology
Zoom Mac app flaw sparks serious security concerns—and it’s up to you to fix it | Macworld
Researcher discovers vulnerability in Zoom app that could allow a website to access your Mac's camera.
Science & Technology | Technology
Serious Zoom security flaw could let websites hijack Mac cameras
Security researcher Jonathan Leitschuh has publicly disclosed a serious zero day vulnerability for the Zoom video conferencing app on Macs. He has demonstrated that any website can open up a Zoom call on a Mac with the camera on. That’s possible in part
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple Watch tips and tricks | Macworld
Some of the Apple Watch’s best features and most useful controls are not obvious to the casual user.
Science & Technology | Technology
The 10 best complications for Apple Watch | Macworld
With a good complication, you don’t always have to open an app to check appointments or see what the weather’s like.
Science & Technology | Technology
The Best Time to Post on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, & Pinterest
Discover the best hours and days to post on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Pinterest.
Science & Technology | Technology
When Is the Best Time to Post on Instagram in 2019? [Cheat Sheet]
If a person posts to Instagram, but nobody's online to see it, does it make a sound? Read on to discover the best time and day to post on Instagram so your content can generate the most engagement.
Science & Technology | Technology
Phone Photography 101: How to Take Good Pictures With Your Mobile Device
Discover 23 helpful tips for taking your smartphone photography game from good to great.
Science & Technology | Technology
The Best Editing Apps for Photos
Check out 12 of the best free and inexpensive photo editing apps available today, including one familiar program you didn't know had a mobile version.
Science & Technology | Technology
25 Clever Ideas For Dealing With All The Wires And Cords In Your Home
Finally address all the tangled eyesores, trip hazards, and nibbling kitten bait that help make your world go 'round.
Science & Technology | Technology
How to shoot on iPhone - Photography - Apple
Portrait Lighting on iPhone 8 Plus makes it easy to add artistic studio lighting effects to your portraits.
Science & Technology | Technology
Best soundbars of 2018: Reviews and buying advice | TechHive
Find the best soundbar for music and movies and that's the perfect fit for your budget.
Science & Technology | Technology
Cool or Just Common? Blue is the Web’s Most Popular Color | Adobe Blog
Is the color blue enriching your website, or did you choose a different strategy? If you chose blue, you are not alone. After scraping color codes from the world’s top ...
Science & Technology | Technology
Live Listen feature coming to AirPods in iOS 12
In iOS 12, AirPods are gaining the Live Listen feature found in hearing aids certified through Apple's Made for iPhone hearing aid program.
Science & Technology | Technology
Did Facebook share my data with Cambridge Analytica? How to check
Cambridge Analytica harvested personal information from 87 million Facebook users. Here's how to tell if you were affected.
Science & Technology | Technology
The best note-taking apps for the iPad and Apple Pencil | Macworld
Whether you're on the new 9.7-inch iPad or the iPad Pro, apps like Notability and GoodNotes make it easy to take notes with Apple's stylus.
Science & Technology | Technology
Learning to code with Swift Playgrounds as an adult
Apple’s Everyone Can Code initiative is laudable but has a big gap to fill.
Science & Technology | Technology
Cybersecurity Supply And Demand Heat Map
A granular snapshot of demand and supply data for cybersecurity jobs at the state and metro area levels
Science & Technology | Technology
Securing Your Home Network
Why secure your home router? Home routers are directly accessible from the Internet, are easily discoverable, are usually continuously powered-on, and are frequently vulnerable because of their default configuration. These characteristics offer an intrude
Science & Technology | Technology
And to My Executor, I Leave My Passwords | Fifth Third Bank LegacyLink
What would the consequences be if, after your death, no one could access information you stored electronically? Use these tips to include and protect your digital assets.
Science & Technology | Technology
Five Reasons Why My Daughters Will Learn to Code – Scratch Foundation Blog – Medium
As a parent, you often find yourself bombarded with well-intended, but ever-conflicting advice. My husband and I are blessed with four children in a “yours, mine, and ours” blended family. As with…
Science & Technology | Technology
15 Points to Consider When #Designing for #WordPress Themes
To make the most out of your time and manpower, here are 15 tips to consider before starting your project designing for WordPress themes.
Science & Technology | Technology
WordPress SEO Theme Guidelines - SEO your WP Theme - Yoast
Optimizing a WP theme should be easy when you follow these simple WordPress SEO Theme guidelines by the expert on WordPress SEO: Yoast.
Science & Technology | Technology
Why You Shouldn’t Swear at Siri
Up to half of our interactions with bots are abusive.
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple Unveils Latest iPhone
Apple Inc. unveiled its latest iPhone as the company seeks to reignite sales of the smartphone that has propelled much of the company’s extraordinary growth over the past decade.
Science & Technology | Technology
Top 25 DIY Tips for Better SEO | CIO
You don't have to be an SEO expert to boost your website's search engine cred. The SEO community shares tips on how individuals and organizations without SEO expertise can increase their sites' search engine rankings.
Science & Technology | Technology
Busting the Top 15 SEO Myths of 2014 | CIO
It's tough to tell what's real and what’s myth today when it comes to SEO best practices. So we asked the SEO community to bring us up to date on the current state of link building, content marketing, social media and more.
Science & Technology | Technology
How Pokémon GO Is Helping With My Autism and Depression | I'm Not a Robot
So I've been playing a lot of Pokémon GO lately. Along with almost everybody else. I'm thinking this game is a unifying cultural phenomenon second only to
Science & Technology | Technology
Important Study: L.A. Has More Rare Pokemon Than Any Other U.S. City: LAist
A travel site claims to have narrowed down the top six cities with the rarest catches for Pokemon Go.
Science & Technology | Technology
The Best Wi-Fi Routers: No More Dead Zones
Geoffrey A. Fowler picks the best home mesh networks, with reviews of Wi-Fi router systems from Eero, Luma, Ubiquiti and Linksys.
Science & Technology | Technology
10 ways to make your summer photos amazing
Tips and tricks for capturing the great outdoors with your iPhone camera.
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple Just Improved the Most Important Social Network in Your Life
After falling behind Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, Apple’s putting the work into Messages. Joanna Stern says it goes deeper than just the emoji and sticker fun.
Science & Technology | Technology
17 Great Apps That'll Make Your Life Easier
Always looking for new ways to get more done at work, and quickly? Check at these 17 apps to boost your productivity throughout the work week.
Science & Technology | Technology
Start-Ups Once Showered With Cash Now Have to Work for It
Instead of venture capitalists begging to invest in start-ups, entrepreneurs are begging for cash, and potential investors are making demands.
Science & Technology | Technology
Why do startups fail? Researchers examined 200 postmortems to help pinpoint the underlying reasons — Quartz
It's a common adage in Silicon Valley that 90% of startups ultimately fail. To understand why that's the case, a pair of researchers meticulously pored over 193 blog posts—startup postmortems, if you will—written by founders examining what went wron
Science & Technology | Technology
How Wooden Toys Teach Kids to Code
Is an old-school marble run better than an iPad for teaching young children to code? Why educational toys that focus on the physical world rather than the computer screen are so effective
Science & Technology | Technology
12 reasons I still wear my Apple Watch every day
After 12 months and 1 day, my Apple Watch is still a constant companion, keeping me on time, on track, and more aware of the world around me.
Science & Technology | Technology
iBooks Author: iBooks Store publishing overview
Before you can make your book available to the public through the iBooks Store, there are some things you need to do.
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple iPhone Demand Tracking Above Estimates
After worries about slowing iPhone sales sent Apple shares tumbling from November to January, a growing number of analysts think the worst might be over.
Science & Technology | Technology
6 ways to super-charge your Finder windows | Macworld
Get the most out of the Finder.
Science & Technology | Technology
Scary New Ways the Internet Profiles You - The Daily Beast
Facebook, Google, and the other Internet titans have ever more sophisticated and intrusive methods of mining your data, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Science & Technology | Technology
Review: Eero drastically improved my home Wi-Fi in about 10 minutes | VentureBeat | Cloud | by Harrison Weber
Eero is one hell of a fancy router.
Science & Technology | Technology
New Ways to Teach Young Children to Code
Many parents want their children to learn to code. Increasingly, even those parents who don’t know computer programming are using games and apps to teach basic skills.
Science & Technology | Technology
Don’t Be Hacker Bait: Do This One-Hour Security Drill
Do this one-hour digital security checklist to boost your data privacy and protect all your devices from hackers.
Science & Technology | Technology
Can Meditation Gadgets Help You Reduce Your Stress—and Find Happiness?
New gadgets and apps are trying to make mindfulness meditation—an often perplexing practice—a lot easier for beginners. But how much can we expect our smartphones to enlighten us?
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple Watch Users Discover Another Way to Go ‘Hands Free’
Apple Watch fans find the nose can be useful when hands are dirty or otherwise occupied—they just ignore the funny looks.
Science & Technology | Technology
How To Make Any Song Your iPhone Ringtone
Love "Shake It Off" so much you wish you could wake up to it every morning? Don't waste money buying a ringtone from the iTunes store. Any song in your iTunes library can be made into a ring
Science & Technology | Technology
10 free Chrome hacks that will change the way you browse the Internet
Google’s Chrome web browser accounted for 31.41% of global desktop browsing in November, according to Net Marketshare. That makes it the second most popular browser in the world behind Internet Explorer, which had a global market share of 50.03% in No
Science & Technology | Technology
iPad Pro Review: Jack of All Trades, Master of Most
Apple’s convertible tablet, the iPad Pro, with Smart Keyboard and Apple Pencil, could be your go-to computer.
Science & Technology | Technology
Getting Your Business Started On Social Media.
Not having your business on social media is probably one of the not so smart a move you can make. The world currently revolves around the digital communication axis, if I should call it that. And the medium is social media platforms. The biggest percentag
Science & Technology | Technology
Hello, Retina: New iMacs Get Eye-Popping Displays, Rechargeable Keyboards and Mice - WSJ
Review: the new iMacs. Apple renews its commitment to affordable, high-performance desktop systems—but USB Type-C and TouchID are missing.
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple Sells 13 Million New iPhones at Launch
Apple said it has sold more than 13 million iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus models in the three days after their launch, a record for the company.
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple says iPhone 6s sales will beat last year's record
The company expects to sell more than 10 million iPhone 6s and 6s Plus units on launch weekend.
Science & Technology | Technology
Awesome Hidden Features of iOS 9
Downloaded iOS 9 on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch? Have you spotted these useful hidden features?
Science & Technology | Technology
This Little-Known Feature On Your iPhone Could Save Your Life. I'm Setting Mine Up Right Now [STORY]
It’s something we all hope will never happen. A sudden medical crisis that leaves you unconscious or otherwise unable to speak with first responders or ...
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple Unveils iPhones, iPads, Apple TV
Apple showed off new iPhones, iPads and its Apple TV in a push to refresh the company’s major product lines ahead of the crucial year-end shopping season.
Science & Technology | Technology
Apple, Cisco Unveil Business Partnership - WSJ
Apple Inc. and Cisco Systems Inc. are teaming up to help bring more iPhones and iPads to business users.
Science & Technology | Technology
Rovio's 'Angry Birds 2' to launch on Apple's iOS July 30
Finnish developer Rovio will launch its first official sequel to the ultra-popular "Angry Birds" game on July 30, debuting on mobile platforms including Apple's iOS.
Science & Technology | Technology
Free online summer courses that will advance your career
Consider any of these 43 free online career-advancing course that you can start (and finish) this summer.
Science & Technology | Technology
Facebook Gives Users More Control Over Their News Feeds
Facebook announced a set of features that will give users more control over what they want to see in their news feed. In essence, you get to reprogram the social network’s algorithm.
Science & Technology | Technology
The Price Must Always Be Right: Cell Phone City’s Top 5 Apps for Price Comparison
Here are our top 5 apps for price comparison!
Science & Technology | Technology
The real story of how the Internet became so vulnerable
Scientists worried about intruders and military threats, but they didn’t anticipate that the network’s users would attack one another.
Science & Technology | Technology
The one thing Bill Gates understood immediately but Steve Jobs took 20 years to realize
Bill Gates may have been late to the smartphone game, but there's one thing he understood way...
Science & Technology | Technology
An Uber for Doctor Housecalls -
A number of new apps offer medical consults with doctors via a smart phone, and some of them even make house calls.
Science & Technology | Technology
First look: Hands-on with Apple Watch and working software
Apple spilled additional details about its hotly anticipated Apple Watch wearable on Monday, and AppleInsider was there to take a first look at the device that could soon dominate a burgeoning smartwatch market.