What the Tech: See Google feature that helps save your data when you die
Google has a feature that sends an email to your family with information you’ve chosen to share with them after you’re gone.
Google has a feature that sends an email to your family with information you’ve chosen to share with them after you’re gone.
Now that Halloween is behind us, people turn their attention toward Christmas and getting cash for everything they want to buy.
It isn’t something any of us like to think about, but what will happen to your digital data when you die?
It’s a good idea to have a “home phone” for everyone in the house for a few reasons.
Alfred is an app that can turn a smartphone into a web camera.
You can rent parking space, your garage, storage rooms and more.
Attorneys general in 41 states are suing Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, claiming the company knowingly uses features that get kids hooked on the social media networks.
Passkeys eliminate the need to receive a text message with a sign-in code that you must enter into any account using 2-factor authentication.
Passkeys promise to be more secure, since no one can log in without your face or fingerprint.
Hooked is a ghost story app that pulls you into a conversation over text messages between two people, as if you were part of the chat group.