College students have a busy schedule. They need access to the internet 24/7. Without the internet, they cannot do their day to day academic tasks. As a result, they have to resort to a public Wi-Fi network when available. However, the only problem... Read More
Category: Technology (Page 21 of 41)
Eleven Sports’ founder Andrea Radrizzani has called for the distribution of sports rights to undergo fundamental change, stating the way content is distributed doesn’t match the opportunities that digital platforms can offer. Radrizzani... Read More
AKASO has been the world-leader in affordable, high-quality action cameras intelligently designed to compete with the pricey GoPro. One strategy the company has taken is to design them with various niche markets in mind, from amateurs to... Read More
Digital technologies will be key to narrowing the divide, not only because they can expand the reach and accessibility of training, but because proficiency in these tools is in top demand. In a recent survey of American workers by Pew Research... Read More
Dolby has announced a new update to their Dolby On music and video recording app for musicians that brings livestreaming to the platform. The app lets musicians and performers record music and video content on their mobile devices. It includes... Read More
Earlier this week, Microsoft unveiled a new global digital skills initiative in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and the wave of job losses worldwide. The initiative was launched in partnership with LinkedIn Learning and GitHub. It offers a range... Read More
Eight U.S. cities recently had payment card data stolen via point-of-sale skimming malware on their Click2Gov online payment platforms. Five of those cities had already been victims of similar Magecart-style attacks in recent years, the company says... Read More
What does this mean for mobile phone users? It means that it’s even more important to stay vigilant about cybersecurity when using a mobile device. Here are some ways you can protect yourself, your data, and your phone. Lock your phone with a... Read More
With the coronavirus outbreak forcing many people to work from home, taking computer security measures to protect both themselves and their company has grown even more important. Video conferencing, for one example, isn’t always safe from... Read More
Twitter has announced that it is rolling out a feature that allows you to attach audio to your tweets — similar to a voice note message. The feature, announced on the official Twitter account, will initially roll out to iOS users only. You... Read More
This week – Facebook said it will allow users in the U.S. to opt out of seeing social issue, electoral or political ads from candidates or political action committees in their Facebook or Instagram feeds. Facebook will start by giving a small... Read More
To curb the spread of fake news and misleading headlines, Twitter is planning to add a new feature that will prompt you to read an article before sharing it. The Twitter Support account made the announcement on 10 June, with the company testing the... Read More
NordPass has compiled a list of female names that are used as passwords most often. According to the research, an incredibly large number of people use their own or their female relatives’ names as their password. The most popular ones are... Read More
There are rumors of Apple working on a bundle that would allow customers to subscribe to Apple Music, Apple TV+, and more services with a single subscription. 9 to 5 Mac reports that the bundle was discovered with the iOS 13.5.5 beta... Read More
Facebook provided millions of North American users a great method to leave the platform, and now it applies to the whole world. Facebook’s Data Transfer Project (DTP) tool is now available to all users worldwide, providing billions of users... Read More