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Category: Technology (Page 29 of 41)
There is no doubt that Instagram has become one of the fastest evolving social platforms these past few years. The Mobile-First trend, Square videos, Live Streams, Instagram Stories, and now IGTV – these features have made this social network... Read More
Youtube is a great source for English teaching classes but the ads and some offensive comments may distract students from viewing the videos in a safe and a friendly way. I’ve used SafeShare for a long time but as it is paid anymore and as you... Read More
Information is the currency of the internet. Your privacy on the internet depends on your ability to control both the amount of personal information that you provide and who has access to that information. Is your information at risk on the... Read More
In the last few years, Instagram has been rolling out new and exciting changes to their platform. In June 2018, Instagram users were introduced to IGTV (Instagram’s version of social television where users can upload and share 1-hour videos.) And... Read More
Full Sail University, a private, for-profit college based in Winter Park, Fla., has announced plans to build an on-campus esports arena to support the school’s varsity esports team. At 11,200 square feet, the stadium will be the largest esports... Read More
News of a hack affecting 50 million Facebook users made waves Friday among the social network’s more than 2 billion monthly active users. A vulnerability in the site’s “View As” feature, which lets users see what their profile... Read More
Video game publisher and developer Mastiff today announced Heavy Fire: Red Shadow, the next action-packed installment in the Heavy Fire series, will be released on October 16. Heavy Fire: Red Shadow will be available on the Xbox One family of... Read More
Verizon, which, as we’ve noted, seems to be going the “we’re a technology company” route, is going to be rolling out 5G slightly ahead of the rest of the pack. Houston, Indianapolis, Los Angeles and Sacramento are the lucky cities chosen for... Read More
In what’s becoming an almost regular occurrence, yet another data breach exposing millions of personal records has occurred. Recently, concert ticketing service Ticketfly has announced that 26 million user records have been leaked. With data breaches... Read More
Now that summer is winding down, it’s a great time to check in with your kids and ensure they’re interacting with their peers and participating in activities that don’t always revolve around technology. A recent ASHA... Read More
Malwarebytes reports that ransomware detections increased 90% between 2016 and 2017 but that development of ransomware families have grown stale. While ransomware continues to be a threat, trends indicate that state sponsored ‘bad actors’ have... Read More
Over the past two weeks, we detected (and blocked) a new phishing attack that affected Office 365 customers. We estimate this percentage applies to Office 365 globally. PhishPoint marks an evolution in phishing attacks, where hackers go beyond just... Read More
The average child age 8 and under in the United States uses more than three personal tech devices—such as a tablet, smartphone, or video game console—at home, according to a new poll of parents conducted by the American Speech-Language-Hearing... Read More
Beat the summer heat and the back-to-school blues with this kid and family-friendly collection of 33 games for up to four players Video game publisher and developer Mastiff is delighted to announce that Arcade Islands: Volume One, the ultimate... Read More