Tuesday, April 10, 2018

Lots of Great How-To’s In This Edition

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Tech News and Opinions

Twitter closed 1.2 million accounts for terrorist content

The company said in its twelfth and latest transparency report that 1.2 million accounts were suspended since August 2015 up until December 2017.

Under Armour says data breach affected about 150 million accounts

The investigation indicates that affected information may include usernames, email addresses, and hashed passwords.

What Is Fuchsia, Google’s New Operating System?

Fuchsia a totally new operating system, currently in the very early stages of development at Google. How does it differ from Android and Chrome, and might it replace either one?

Oregon becomes second state to enact net neutrality law

Law prohibits state agencies from doing business with ISPs that don't agree to treat all traffic on the internet equally.

Chrome and Firefox support a new standard for password-free logins

One small step towards a world without phishing


Desktop and Laptop Tips and Tricks

Here's how to know if your Facebook data was breached

Were you one of the potentially 87 million Facebook users affected by the Cambridge Analytica data incident? You'll be able to find out soon enough.

How To Upgrade and Install a New Power Supply for Your PC

Since the power supply is directly connected to multiple components, it’s a rather involved procedure. Let’s break it down.

Avoid Windows 10 crapware: How to get rid of Candy Crush and all the rest

If you're staring at that assortment of apps on a PC and thinking it looks a lot like crapware, I'm not going to argue with you.

How to Transfer Photos From an iPhone to a PC

You don’t need any special software to transfer photos and videos from an iPhone to a Windows PC. You don’t even need iTunes. All you need is the Lightning-to-USB cable you use for charging.

Microsoft adds file protection and email encryption to Office 365

They're part of a new set of tools to guard users against cybercrime.


Mobile Computing

8 Essential Apps Made For The Modern Driver

From navigation apps to apps that help you find where cheap(er) gas is, these are our favorite digital friends for the motoring enthusiast.

How to take your smartphone photos to the next level

Reviews often rate phone camera quality. But should they really be looking at what pictures we take with those phones once they're in our pockets?

Get The Most Out Of Your Kindle iOS App

The Kindle app has other useful functions you might not know about. Things like creating flashcards to help you study, importing free classic books to read, and saving articles to read offline later.

How to Make Song Volume Consistent on iPhone

Let's get started learning how to enable Sound Check on your iPhone to level out the volume throughout your listening experience.

iPhone battery life bad after installing iOS 11.3? Here's what you can do

Installing a new iOS update can hit your battery life hard. Here's how you can make things better. (Updated for iOS 11.3)

Most Secure Android Phone in 2018

A phone you want to use can also keep your data safe — and it comes in two sizes to fit everyone.

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