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  • Public USB ports and power outlets at an airport

    TSA Is Warning iPhone Users To Stop Using This Dangerous Setting

    What initially seems like a harmless setting on your iPhone could actually be the reason hackers are able to easily access all of your data and information.

    By Michael Bizzaco 2 months ago Read More
  • The official Sora app home to the Sora 2 AI video generation model.

    Beware Of Sora 2 App Clones Out In The Wild - They Might Be Scams

    OpenAI's Sora app shot to the top of the App Store, but now other developers are trying to take advantage with their own Sora 2 clone apps.

    By Chris Smith 2 months ago Read More
  • Man passing through Clear eGate.

    How Does The TSA's Biometric eGate Actually Work?

    TSA's new biometric eGates use facial recognition technology to help people get through airport security even faster. Here's how it works.

    By Briley Kenney 2 months ago Read More
  • TSA security personnel checking luggage for prohibited items.

    Every TSA Electronics Rule That Changed This Year

    Whether you're a frequent traveler or not, here are all the latest TSA rules that have been changed in 2025 related to electronic devices and gadgets.

    By Briley Kenney 2 months ago Read More
  • Samsung galaxy smartphone loading up

    Samsung May Bring One Of China's Best Android Privacy Features To The Rest Of The World

    With the release of One UI 8.5 fast approaching, a new leak has revealed that one of Samsung's best Android privacy features is being expanded beyond China.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
  • A hand holding a USB flash drive

    9 Ways To Use Old USB Drives (Other Than Storage)

    USB drives can be repurposed for a wide range of creative, practical, and surprising tasks, many of them simple enough for anyone to try.

    By Oluwaseun Bamisile 2 months ago Read More
  • person holding a smartphone with Android logo on it

    No, Sideloading Android Apps Isn't Going Away, Google Says

    Rumors about Google removing the ability to sideload apps on Android have been swirling for months, but the company has finally denied those rumors.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
  • digital lock over red digital waves, security flaw concept

    Tile Trackers Reportedly Have A Security Flaw That Could Put Users At Risk Of Stalking

    Security researchers have reportedly uncovered a frightening flaw in Tile trackers that could possibly open users up to unwanted tracking and even stalking.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
  • VPN with padlock logo displayed above a laptop.

    What Would Happen If The US Banned VPNs?

    Michigan's new bill targets tools that help bypass content restrictions, including VPNs. Here's what could happen if a VPN ban takes effect.

    By Briley Kenney 2 months ago Read More
  • Windows update screen saying

    Microsoft Makes Windows 10 Extended Security Updates Free, But Only In These Countries

    Microsoft is going to start offering free Extended Security Updates for Windows 10, but only in select countries such as France, Germany, and Spain.

    By Joshua Hawkins 2 months ago Read More
  • Boy using robotic pool cleaner

    10 Smart Home Gadgets That Will Give Your Outdoor Areas An Upgrade

    These devices are easy to use and don't demand a degree in tech-wizardry. They offer reliable design and clever tricks rather than flashy gimmicks.

    By Vaishnavi Srivastava 3 months ago Read More
  • the T-Mobile logo on a smartphone

    Court Documents Show T-Mobile Knew About This Threat To Its Users For Years

    SIM swap scams involve criminals convincing mobile carriers to port a number to a new SIM, and T-Mobile is under fire for not doing enough to prevent them.

    By Talia Roepel 3 months ago Read More
  • Hacker with multiple monitors and a mobile phone

    How To Tell If Someone Is Spying On Your Wi-Fi Network

    There are ways to check and monitor network activity on your home Wi-Fi, which can help shield yourself bad actors looking to steal personal information.

    By Briley Kenney 3 months ago Read More
  • Two Samsung Galaxy phones being held by a person.

    Samsung Issued An Emergency Update For Android Galaxy Users - Here's Why

    If you own a Samsung Galaxy phone, be sure to update its software as soon as possible to address a zero-day exploit that could put your data at risk.

    By Michael Bizzaco 3 months ago Read More
  • google pixel 9 pro on top of its box, back facing up with camera bar shown

    Google Might Expand Pixel's Scam Detection To WhatsApp, Instagram, And More Apps

    Digging into Google's Pixel code has revealed that the company might bring its Scam Detection feature to third-party apps like WhatsApp and Instagram.

    By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago Read More
  • Woman using facial scan technology

    What Does TSA's Facial Scan Actually Do?

    The TSA recently began rolling out a facial recognition program at hundreds of airports nationwide. What does the facial scan actually do, though?

    By Talia Roepel 3 months ago Read More
  • The Flipper Zero being used to override a wireless card access point.

    5 Top Rated Flipper Zero Accessories You Can Buy On Amazon

    Even if you don't need a Flipper Zero, that shouldn't stop you from grabbing one, of course you might want an accessory or two to go along with it.

    By Michael Bizzaco 3 months ago Read More
  • iPhone 17 Pro in hand at Apple's media event

    iPhone 17 Includes A Powerful New Security Feature To Combat Spyware

    Years in the making, Apple's new Memory Integrity Enforcement feature for iPhone 17 and iPhone Air should help to keep spyware at bay.

    By Yoni Heisler 3 months ago Read More
  • apple calendar app on iphone display over keyboard

    Annoying Spam Invites Are Once Again Plaguing Apple's Calendar App

    Some iPhone owners have noticed an uptick of spam invites on Apple's Calendar app, which is a problem the company has still yet to solve.

    By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago Read More
  • a women using her laptop while sitting at the airport with her carry on bags

    Can You Pack A Laptop Charger In Checked Luggage? The TSA Rule Explained

    Think you can just toss your laptop charger in checked baggage? The TSA rules might surprise you, especially with all the battery restrictions in place.

    By Mehak Siddiqui 3 months ago Read More
  • a businessman going through a TSA body scanner

    What TSA's Airport Security Body Scanners Actually See When They Scan You

    Ever wonder what TSA scanners actually reveal beyond clothes? The truth might surprise you and it might not be what you think.

    By Talia Roepel 3 months ago Read More
  • Google homepage open on an iPhone display

    iOS 26 Makes It Even Easier To Stop Google From Tracking Your iPhone

    iOS 26 does a better job of stopping Google from tracking your iPhone by extending advanced fingerprinting protection to all browsing on Safari by default.

    By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago Read More
  • TSA inspection of devices on an X-ray scanner

    Can The TSA Inspect Your Laptop Or Phone?

    Can airport security really go through your laptop or phone? The answer isn’t as straightforward as you might think.

    By Talia Roepel 3 months ago Read More
  • person placing a carry-on suitcase into a scanner

    4 Electronics The TSA Bans From Carry-On Bags

    Electronics are more essential to our daily lives than ever, so when packing for a flight, it helps to know ahead of time what the TSA bans from carry-on bags.

    By Mehak Siddiqui 3 months ago Read More
  • DuckDuckGo's AI lets you pick from different AI models

    DuckDuckGo Revamps Subscription With Upgraded AI Chat, VPN Perks, And More

    The new DuckDuckGo subscription continues to cost the same, but in addition to AI models, users also get a VPN, and other security features.

    By José Adorno 3 months ago Read More
  • gmail logo on smartphone with computer screen showing google sign-in page in background

    Google Says Gmail Security Warnings Are Fake, But You Should Still Change Your Password

    Reports claimed that Google was sending out major security warnings to over 2 billion Gmail users, but Google says the reports are false.

    By Joshua Hawkins 3 months ago Read More
  • Motion sensors attached to a wall outside

    5 Smart Ways To Use Motion Detectors Around Your Home

    Motion detectors aren't just for home security - you can also use them to regulate the temperature in your home, automate lighting, and more.

    By Nicolae Bochis 3 months ago Read More
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