What the Tech: What to do if your phone is lost or stolen
Here’s how to protect your digital files and personal information if your phone is ever lost or stolen, and how to avoid common tricks that thieves try to pull.
Here’s how to protect your digital files and personal information if your phone is ever lost or stolen, and how to avoid common tricks that thieves try to pull.
If you’re tired of blurry fireworks photos, here are some tricks to make them look better.
An insurance company says smartphone damage claims jump by 50% on Independence Day, making it the worst day of the year for your phone.
Storing your insurance card or driver license on your phone could compromise your privacy if you’re not careful. Here’s what to do.
The summer heat, combined with everyday use, can put your smartphone at serious risk, leading to long-term damage. Here’s how to protect it.
We’ve all been there. That moment of dread when you can’t find your phone. Did you lose it? Here’s how to find it quickly.
Are you tired of your smartphone being more cluttered than your grandma’s attic? Well, it’s time to roll up your sleeves and give that device a spring cleaning.
The National Security Agency says regularly turning off your phone for 30 minutes is a good habit for several important reasons.
Gov. Kay Ivey, in her State of the State Address, announced her support for a ban on the use of smartphones and other wireless communication devices in Alabama’s public schools.
There’s a better way to read text on your smartphone than simply making it bigger. Here’s why.