What the Tech? Ways to Help Ukraine
Sending help to Ukraine is trickier than donating money for a natural disaster in other countries, but there are ways to help.
Sending help to Ukraine is trickier than donating money for a natural disaster in other countries, but there are ways to help.
Hackers, war and something called the “2038 problem” can all threaten your ability to access the internet.
It isn’t the end of the world as we know it, but it is the end of time according to computer programs and systems. Set to happen approximately 16 years from now. Some call it the Y238K bug.
Cloning a Facebook profile is both easy and lucrative for the bad guys. There’s hardly any work involved. But there are ways to protect yourself and your page.
Facebook accounts aren’t just hacked, they’re cloned. Someone creates a new profile using your name and photo, then sends friend requests to people you know.
Beem is an augmented reality app that puts you in the home or office of the person who gets a message you send. It isn’t a hologram, but it’s pretty close.
Millions of people play Wordle each day. There are similar puzzle games for you to try.
There’s no shortage of travel websites that offer bookings, reviews, recommendations and comparisons. If you’ve ever used one to find good deals, you may have noticed that most travel sites offer similar prices. Why?
Facebook’s parent company is being sued for allegedly matching names with faces, without permission.
if you have an Amazon Echo device (and there are hundreds of millions who do), Amazon is listening. It’s also recording and someone is listening.