The fourth largest security breach has an added worry for millions of parents. Photos of their children were taken by hackers. Here’s what parents need to know
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4K tvs, are you paying for something you can’t see?
One of the hottest gifts this Christmas season is a 4k television. They’re on sale everywhere you look. How do you know if you even need a 4k tv? Are you paying extra for something you can’t see? Yes.
Protected: Sunday-Monday Cyber Monday
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Toss those cookbooks for these apps
Unless you’re one who relies on the recipes handed down for generations, these apps can do everything a traditional cookbook can do. And more…
Cybersnoopers are watching
Well over 3,000 homes in the United States are being watched by strangers. Peeping Toms who are watching a person’s dining room, kitchen or bedroom because the homeowner made a silly mistake.
See where hack attacks are coming from
Through the month of November I’ll be uncovering some of the best kept secrets of the FBI and cyber-security experts on the greatest threats we face, both as individual consumers and national security. This is installment one.
Your Halloween Mask Stinks!
The coolest Halloween mask and t-shirts I have ever seen.
Facebook Does YouTube Better than YouTube?
YouTube is SO 2013. The place people go today to watch video is the same place they go to catch up with friends, see photos, read the news and send messages. That’s all without Facebook getting serious about video. Now that the FB is testing new video features the number of views is sure to […]
These apps are among the worst at sharing your information
We’ve all downloaded free apps. For some people it’s the only kind of app they download, but free is never free and these two apps are among the worst at taking your information and sharing it with other companies.
Twitter Wants You Back, Introduces Moments
Twitter isn’t as popular as you might think. According to Twitter’s own stats, there are roughly 73-million active users in the United States, and growth has slowed. A new feature called “Moments” released this week, could make the network more attractive to former and new users.
