What’s the most important amenity to digital nomads bringing their work with them on vacation? High-speed Wi-Fi.
Author: Marc Saltzman
Don’t switch between devices: Here’s how to run Android apps on Windows and Mac computers
Bluestacks and the Your Phone app are two ways you can use Android apps on PC for free.
Tips to keep your laptop, tablet and smartphone safe while traveling
More than two-thirds of Americans have travel plans this summer, but many do not think about cybersecurity for their devices while on the road.
Traveling this summer? Don’t make these common – and costly – cyber mistakes
Some 68% of Americans plan to vacation this summer but only about half of those take extra security measures to protect their devices on the road.
Thanks for the (computer) memory! Here’s how to buy the right data storage for your needs
Choosing the right data storage devices is not just about capacity. You also need to factor in speed, storage type and durability.
Video gamers, here’s what to expect from an all-digital E3. Find out when to watch, how to stream
Video games are bigger than ever, and they’re tackling topics like diversity and inclusion at E3 scheduled to be streamed online starting June 12.
E3 2021: Video games are bigger business than ever, topping movies and music combined
In 2020, the U.S. video game industry grew 27% to $56.9 billion in revenue, says NPD Group, surpassing movies and music combined.
12 life-changing tech hacks: Teach Siri to say your name right, blur out your house on Google Maps and more
Protect your privacy on Google Maps, get through to a human on customer service lines, turn your phone into reading glasses; plus other great hacks.
Torn between an iPad, tablet or e-reader? Here’s how to know which one is right for you
Can’t decide between a tablet or e-reader? If reading and battery life are more important to you than emails and web browsing, go for the e-reader.
Coping with COVID: Americans read 73% more
With more time on their hands, Americans read 73% in 2020 than they did in 2019 and 70% said it was a way to de-stress during the COVID pandemic.