What The Tech App of the Day: Recime
When you find a recipe video online, simply tap “Share” and send it to the Recime app. The app uses artificial intelligence to pull the recipe details from the post,
When you find a recipe video online, simply tap “Share” and send it to the Recime app. The app uses artificial intelligence to pull the recipe details from the post,
The average person knows around 20,000 words. But in everyday conversation, most of us rely on a much smaller set. Words like “cool,” “okay,” and “awesome” do a lot of heavy lifting. Vocabulary is built to change that.
Free Wi-Fi can feel like a lifesaver when you’re traveling or just hanging out at a coffee shop. But before you tap “connect,” there’s a scam you should know about.
It looks like something you’ve probably clicked hundreds of times without thinking… a CAPTCHA test. But this version can quietly steal your personal information and give criminals access to your accounts.
Electronics contain materials that shouldn’t end up in landfills. But here’s the part most people miss: just because something isn’t worth money anymore doesn’t mean it’s useless.
The new MacBook Neo is designed to appeal to students right away.
It comes in multiple colors, has a smaller, lightweight design, and looks like what most students expect from an Apple laptop.
You may not be able to stop spam completely. But you can control where it go and who gets your real email in the first place.
Your birthdate is one of the most useful pieces of personal information for identity thieves.
Instead of one dominant chatbot, users now have several powerful AI assistants to choose from. And increasingly, many people are using more than one.
Many of these devices are designed to look exactly like common household items. For example, you can find fake smoke detectors online that are actually recording devices.