Companies have ditched pricing for schools during COVID-19 crisis. Google Meet was the most complicated; WebEx is most like Zoom but with better security.
Author: Jefferson Graham, USA TODAY
How about a smartphone with dual camera and a $109 price tag? Thanks, Samsung.
Why spend $1,000 and more for top of the line Samsung Galaxy S phones when the As are so much cheaper? You get more power and better design.
Verizon, Cox cable stop home visits. Here’s how they’re helping you fix your cable.
Some customers need to move to video chat on phones for direction from technicians. Comcast, Spectrum and others are still making house calls.
Coronavirus shortage: Looking for a Logitech? Webcams hard to find as we all work from home
Stand-alone webcams have better resolution and picture quality than the ones in laptops. What to do when you can’t find one to buy? Use your phone.
WFH Meeting tip
Unplug Alex, Google 👂
Quibi: New video streaming service makes a bet on short-form entertainment
Jennifer Lopez, Chrissy Tiegen, Chance the Rapper star in shows for Quibi. Producers include NBC, CBS, BBC and MTV.
How to make TV shows on iPhones? Just ask Conan and Al Roker
Zoom video conferencing software, FaceTime and Skype were also tapped by late-night shows and news broadcasters for two-way interviews.
How to save money on your cellphone bill
Unreal and Mint Mobile have best prices, if you use wifi mostly. AT&T’s $2 a day pre-paid plan sounds good, but is $60 monthly if used each day.
Use Zoom? These 5 safety tips can keep the ‘Zoombombing’ hackers away
Password protect, share meeting IDs instead of links, take control of screen share, find and use Waiting Room feature for Zoom, the No. 1 video app
Houseparty fights hacking charges; how to delete app
Houseparty, the app owned by Epic Games of Fortnite fame, said on Twitter that hacking rumors are part of a “smear campaign,” and is fighting back.