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The app is designed for close friends who want to spend more time together but don’t always know when the other person is available.
The app is designed for close friends who want to spend more time together but don’t always know when the other person is available.
Amazon Prime Day is no longer just an Amazon event. Several major chains are running summer sales, turning Prime Day into something that looks a lot like Black Friday in June.
As temperatures climb this summer, keeping your phone cool isn’t just about avoiding an annoying warning message. It could help your phone last another year or two before it’s time for a replacement.
What3Words is a free app that has divided the entire globe into a grid of 3-by-3 meter squares. Each square, roughly the size of a parking space, has been assigned a unique combination of three random words.
While most of us spend plenty of time listening to music, Record Club gives fans a way to keep track of the albums that matter most.
If you enjoy keeping a detailed travel diary, adding notes about restaurants, attractions, or experiences, a dedicated travel journal app can help preserve those memories in a more organized way.
The Federal Communications Commission recently reminded Americans that turning off Bluetooth when you’re not using it can help protect your devices from hackers. It’s one of those warnings that sounds alarming at first.
With the latest version of Apple Wallet, iPhone users can create a Digital ID using their U.S. passport and store it securely on their phone.
Open the app, type a message, choose a musical style, and wait a few seconds while the AI does the rest.
Many of the websites promoted through Facebook and Instagram posts are not actual insurance companies. They’re called lead generators. Their business model is to collect your contact information and instantly sell it to multiple insurance agents, brokers, or marketing companies at the same time.