Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Want to Understand Net Neutrality? Burger King Will Explain

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Tech News and Opinions

Burger King explains net neutrality

Burger King just put out this short video about net neutrality, and it’s actually pretty awesome. Don't miss it.

States and Cities Keep the Battle for Net Neutrality Alive

States are starting to make good on their promises to fight for net neutrality in the wake of the Federal Communications Commission's recent decision.

Amazon Alexa Loses Voice in Super Bowl Ad

Amazon’s Alexa loses its voice in the company’s new Super Bowl ad, starring CEO Jeff Bezos. — but a replacement seems to be on the way.

Microsoft issues emergency Windows update to disable Intel’s buggy Spectre fixes

Microsoft has been forced to issue a second out-of-band security update this month, to deal with the issues around Intel’s Spectre firmware updates.

What’s Coming in Windows 10’s Redstone 4 Update, Available March 2018

This article contains features that have arrived through Insider Preview version 17083, which was released on January 24, 2018.


Desktop and Laptop Tips and Tricks

10 Free Driver Updater Tools (Updated January 2018)

These free driver updater programs make it easy to keep your drivers updated. Use one, and you won't need to deal with Device Manager so much, nor will you need to go find the right driver from your hardware maker yourself. JRC: I really like “ Driver Booster.” It works!

7 ways to boot into Safe Mode in Windows 10

If you have used Windows 10 for a while, you might have noticed that the "old ways" of booting into Safe Mode no longer work. Here is how it works today.

Windows 10 privacy guide: How to take control

Where do you draw the line on personal privacy? The right options are different for everyone. In this guide, I show you which privacy settings help you create the right balance of privacy and convenience in Windows 10.

Opinion: Cheap Windows Laptops Will Only Waste Your Time and Money

You get what you pay for. And, while you will save money in the short term, you’ll pay for it in time, frustration, and ultimately money when you have to pay to replace or fix the laptop after it breaks.

What is cloud computing? Everything you need to know about the cloud, explained

Updated: An introduction to cloud computing right from the basics up to IaaS and PaaS, hybrid, public, and private cloud.


Mobile Computing

The Best Portable Chargers For Every Need

If your phone is getting a little too old to last the day—a portable charger can keep you online. Here, we’ve rounded up the best chargers for your needs.

Best Android apps for following the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics

On February 9, 2018, the world is going to turn its eyes to PyeongChang, South Korea where the Winter Olympics are going to be held.

3 Ways to take a screenshot on Android

Whether or not your Android phone has a home button, here’s how to take a screenshot

Notes 101: How to Pin Important Notes to the Top of Folders

You need a way to quickly identify the notes that are most important, and that's where pinning comes in.

Apple Is Reportedly Redesigning iBooks, And It Could Change The Way You Read In A Major Way

Books itself is allegedly being revamped, with an improved interface that moves more immediately to the books you're currently reading and a redesigned digital bookstore space.

How to switch Apple IDs on your iPhone or iPad

There are, on some occasions, reasons why you might want to sign out of one Apple ID and into another. Whatever your reason, here is how to do it.

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