What The Tech: Are smart tv’s spying on you?
Smart TVs are designed to track what you watch, how long you watch it, and even what you
search for. Manufacturers call this “post-purchase monetization”.
Smart TVs are designed to track what you watch, how long you watch it, and even what you
search for. Manufacturers call this “post-purchase monetization”.
If you’re one of the more than 72 million Americans already using Informed Delivery from the U.S. Post Office, you know how convenient it can be. Here’s how it can also help protect you from a scam.
Free Wi-Fi is tempting, especially when you’re in an airport, restaurant, or hotel. But security experts warn, some of those networks are not what they seem.
ElevenReader is a new text-to-speech app which can narrate anything using some of the most recognizable voices in history.
Is your computer too slow? It doesn’t mean you need to get a new one. Here are ways to speed it up.
You know all about the cookies you eat, but what about all of those online cookies that you’re asked to accept — what are they supposed to do?
This invasion of privacy isn’t illegal. It’s public records. While it can be tough to remove it all,
Google has a free tool that makes it harder to find.
Football season is just a couple of weeks ahead. If you’re going to be watching the big games on your home tv, the right settings will make the game look sharper, brighter, and more lifelike.
Nothing beats a live show. The energy, the sound, the crowd. You can’t get that from Spotify or Apple Music. But another app gives you a front-row seat.
When you type into Google’s search bar, the results you see aren’t always from trustworthy sources. Here’s how to protect yourself.