What the Tech? App of the Day: Down Dog
Down Dog is a yoga app that creates routines that are different every time you use it.Â
Down Dog is a yoga app that creates routines that are different every time you use it.Â
Are you still getting the same number of robocalls? The number of illegal calls from spammers was expected to drop after the implementation of new technology.
Apple says Georgia and Arizona will be the first two states to accept digitally stored driver licenses and state-issued IDs at airport security.
Football season is here again. As good as 4K televisions are out of the box, you’ll need to make a few tweaks in your TV’s settings menu for the best football viewing.
How does an app go from nowhere to the top of Apple’s App Store in a month? It better be awesome and it better have celebrities posting reviews and demos. Neither of those is true for Fontmaker.
Often, even if you don’t have cell phone service in an emergency, text messages and messages sent through a messaging app will likely go through because they require a very small amount of bandwidth.
You’ve probably looked at your house on Google Earth or Google Street view. But to someone looking to break into houses, those images give the bad guys a lot of information to help them decide which house to hit.
One smartphone trick that’s been making its way across social media for the past year is how to hide certain apps from their phone screen. But there’s a way you can see them.
It apparently is helping students to study longer, be more motivated and cut out other distractions.
Many people are simply taking a photograph of their card but scanning the card may look more official to the person requesting vaccination proof.