Tuesday, June 12, 2018

Net Neutrality is Officially Dead!

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Sorry, I am too angry and frustrated to write any more about this betrayal of trust by those folks we put in power to protect us. 86% of the American people want Net Neutrality…but we were sold down the river by those money grubbing government whores who delivered us into the hands of giant, faceless corporations. They now own our country.

Tech News and Opinions

The Net Neutrality Repeal Is Official. Here’s How That Could Affect You.

It’s official. The Federal Communications Commission’s repeal of net neutrality rules, which had required internet service providers to offer equal access to all web content, took effect on Monday.

Former FCC Chairman Claims Ajit Pai Lied About DDoS Attack

Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai lied when he claimed a distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack brought down the agency’s comments system in 2014, his predecessor says.

A Facebook bug changed the privacy settings for 14 million users

A new software bug is Facebook's latest self-inflicted privacy headache

Yahoo Messenger Will Be Discontinued on July 17 After 20 Years of Service

The service will function normally until then, and after that date users will no longer be able to access their chats and the Messenger service as a whole will be shut down.

New Chips From AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm Make PCs Exciting Again

They've gotten cheaper, sure, and a little faster. But despite some wild promises the gap between the actual and the possible has remained expansive. This week, it narrowed significantly.


Desktop and Laptop Tips and Tricks

How to Use Windows 10’s Hidden Video Editor

Windows 10 has a hidden video editor that works a bit like Windows Movie Maker or Apple iMovie. You can use it to trim videos or create your own home movies and slideshows. You can even have it create videos automatically.

The Best Chrome Extensions for Managing Tabs

Crashing pages, slow performance, or just not being able to find that one tab you need to get back to—you’ve probably felt the effects of tab overload.

Chromebook vs Laptop in 2018: Can it replace your Windows Computer?

Chromebooks are better and more productive than ever, but can one replace your current laptop?

7 Gmail tips every emailer should know

Want to quietly opt out of an email chain or take back that pathetic note to your ex? Gmail can help.

How To Sign Out Of Gmail

When you log into Google, you’re opening access to Google Calendar, the Play Store, and Drive, to name just a few. To help keep that information safe, you should sign out of Gmail when you’re done.


Mobile Computing

10 Best To-Do List Apps to Keep You on Task

Our picks for the best to-do apps can help you manage tasks, stay on top of to-do lists, remind you of upcoming events, and even collaborate on projects with colleagues.

Clean and Clear Up iPhone Space – FREE Alternative to Paid iCloud Photo Library

While Apple offers solution for a price, there’s actually FREE alternatives you can get and it’s offering unlimited storage

How To Take Better Pictures With Your iPhone

The biggest way to improve your photos is to be clear on what your subject is, and use composition to tell that story.

The best note-taking apps for the iPad Pro and Pencil (2018)

The best hardware in the world, though, would be wasted on a low-quality note-taking app, and that’s where this list comes in.

Gmail for Android now lets you customize swipe actions

Google’s been delivering a bunch of overdue updates to Gmail over the past few weeks, and one more arrived in the latest update on Android: the ability to customize what happens when you swipe an email to the left or right.

Top 5 most popular Android apps from last week

Read on for the five most popular Android apps from last week. These apps are ones that are most likely new.

What’s the best photo management solution? Google Photos or iCloud Photos?

By keeping a dual copy of my photos in both system, I can easily swap to a Chromebook or Android device without missing a beat.

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