In this time when remote work is the norm, it can be a real challenge to manage your workers as well as your project data […] Read the original post by StackSocial
Month: August 2020
Trump’s WeChat Ban May Alienate His Chinese Supporters
Not only is the app many Americans’ primary means of communicating with China, it’s also been the mobilizing arm of Chinese Trumpism. Read the original post by Rong Xiaoqing
Save hundreds on open-box MacBook computers today only via Woot
For just one day only, Woot has select MacBook configurations on sale in open box condition with prices starting as low as $879.99. Though open […] Read the original post by Alex Smith
How malware started a Bitcoin hack that YouTube just can’t keep up with
We caught up with three creators who’s channels were crippled during a recent YouTube hack. If you’ve been keeping up with tech news this week, you’ve […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
How do I enable full screen calls on my iPhone?
Full screen calls interrupt any actions you’re performing on your iOS device while Banner calls present a less intrusive option in the form of a […] Read the original post by Marshall Walker
Here’s your chance to save up to $50 on an AncestryDNA genetic test kit
If you’ve ever dreamed of discovering more about who you are and where you come from, the latest sale on AncestryDNA test kits is not […] Read the original post by Alex Smith
You can fight as all of these characters in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate has over 70 characters, old and new, to choose from. Who will you be maining? Whether you’re a competitive player or simply […] Read the original post by Alex Huebner
Apple Music or Spotify: Which Music Streaming Service Do You Use?
Music streaming has exploded in popularity in recent years and Spotify and Apple Music have been at the forefront of this. The two streaming services […] Read the original post by Rajesh Pandey
Top Stories: New 27-Inch iMac, macOS Big Sur Public Beta, No Microsoft xCloud for iOS
This week saw some big developments on both the hardware and software fronts, led by a significant update to the 27-inch iMac (but no redesign […] Read the original post by MacRumors Staff
The NSA’s Tips to Keep Your Phone From Tracking You
Plus: A Canon ransomware hack, a nasty Twitter bug, and more of the week’s top security news. Read the original post by Brian Barrett
iPhone 2G prototypes spotted in new photos
Take a trip down memory lane. What you need to know A Twitter leaker has released photos of some iPhone 2G prototypes. They reveal a sneak peek behind […] Read the original post by Stephen Warwick
Top 7 Reasons to Use VPN on Your iPhone or iPad
iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 introduced a slew of features that prevent privacy-invasive apps from having a free run on your iPhone or iPad. But […] Read the original post by Dilum Senevirathne
Intel Is Investigating How Confidential Data Ended Up Online
The leak contains information that the company makes available to partners and customers under NDA. A researcher says it came from a breach. Read the original post by Jim Salter, Ars Technica, Dan Goodin, Ars Technica
A Satellite Spots 11 New Emperor Penguin Colonies
Good news! An orbiter saw signs of almost a dozen previously uncounted colonies in Antarctica, boosting known numbers for a threatened species. Read the original post by Damian Carrington
How to Use Nearby Share on Android
Just like AirDrop on Apple devices, you’re now able to send almost anything to your contacts close by. Read the original post by Julian Chokkattu