What the Tech: See how technology can help you avoid “spoilers”
You don’t have to put fingers in your ears. See the tools to protect yourself from hearing how a movie ends, a final score or a TV episode until you’re ready.
You don’t have to put fingers in your ears. See the tools to protect yourself from hearing how a movie ends, a final score or a TV episode until you’re ready.
Be careful what you search for and be extra careful when clicking on website links, even those that you find by searching Google or another search engine.
See why there are lots of advantages to having your favorite movies and TV shows on DVD.
Amazon says Alexa will record what you’re saying and upload it to computer servers.
See an app that promises to clean up your smartphone storage space with a simple swipe.
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.
See why Google’s Gemini is challenging iPhone’s Siri as a personal AI assistant. Should you make the switch?
A travel router can help you stay connected when you’re away from home.
If you want to spice up your conversations with new words, the Vocabulary app is the tool for you.
The National Security Agency says regularly turning off your phone for 30 minutes is a good habit for several important reasons.