Has your email inbox been filling up with privacy policy updates? It seems like every service, app or subscription I’ve signed up for (including more than a few I’ve forgotten about) is sending me one. And the reason is that on Friday, May 25,... Read More
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Join Ted Hicks / Rich Valdez as they moderate the #LNPShow that discusses today’s current events, social topics & raising kids in this current time. Dr Michele Reed is away this weekend. FEATURED GUEST: Jay Neyer – Co-Founder of The... Read More
Apple’s original TV programming has been lackluster so far, to say the least. Planet of the Apps? Don’t bother. Carpool Karaoke? Not much better. But the company isn’t giving up and, according to The New York Times, has a major... Read More
Tech companies are scrambling to help consumers protect their personal information after two major flaws in computer chips came to light. The bugs — dubbed “Meltdown” and “Spectre” — threaten billions of devices, including... Read More
Apple and Amazon are both bidding for distribution rights to the iconic James Bond film franchise. MGM and Eon Productions own the film rights but aren’t involved in any distribution activities. Sony’s distribution deal for the franchise ended in... Read More
There’s little doubt that podcasts, which have long been un-tethered from the iPod, are a media force to take note of. In fact, more than half of U.S. households are home to podcast fans—that’s more than 60 million homes. And while the reach of... Read More
New research by Parks Associates reveals more than one-fifth of U.S. broadband households have a technical support subscription. According to 360 View: Supporting the Connected Consumers, Best Buy is currently the leading provider of technical... Read More
Fayr, the groundbreaking parenting app that simplifies everyday matters for divorced parents, was featured on the July 25th episode of Apple’s new reality tech series, “Planet of the Apps,” and secured Academy Award-winning actress and... Read More
Modern technology is, of course, a good thing. But it should not control your life. Being able to mindfully use technology and finding the right balance is important. Buddhist author, teacher, and avid social media user Ethan Nichtern suggests putting... Read More
A hacker group claiming to have access to hundreds of millions of iCloud accounts threatened to remotely wipe iPhones associated to these accounts unless Apple pays a ransom amounting to up to $100,000 in cryptocurrency or iTunes gift cards. Just as... Read More
If you have an iPhone, it’s important that you update its software immediately. Apple released an iOS update Thursday, patching a vulnerability in iOS that would allow a hacker complete access to your phone including emails, text messages,... Read More
Long thought to be one of the linchpins of the cable bundle, the National Football League has acknowledged that it needs to appeal to a wider audience of consumers by going over-the-top (OTT) and bringing in consumers who want to watch the games via... Read More
Apple’s new iOS 9 operating system has an awesome feature called Wi-Fi Assist. You’ll love it — unless you’re one of those folks that wasn’t grandfathered into an unlimited data plan. Wi-Fi Assist is a new tool that lets... Read More
Apple will make iOS 8.4, the upgrade necessary to try out the Cupertino, Calif. company’s new streaming music service, available early Tuesday for downloading to iPhones and iPads. Ian Rogers, director of Apple Music, mentioned an 8 a.m. PT (11... Read More
Of all the announcements Google made at I/O, its new Photos app might have the most immediate impact. Not only did they break Photos of ofGoogle+, they announced unlimited cloud photo and video storage for 16 megapixel images or 1080p video. The new... Read More