Smartphone apps can help with creating and sticking to a budget.
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Moments after Biden stated "So help me God," the official Twitter account (@POTUS) was transferred to the Biden administration.
You may want to check your desktop computer soon for a software program that is not only no longer needed, but might be dangerous.
Signal and Telegram have been around for years but suddenly this week, they've soared to the top of the app store charts, and the reason is causing some concern.
The 2020 CES may have been a super-spreader event. At this year's virtual CES, companies are introducing tech to stop the spread.
Even though everyone is logging in to CES from their home offices, there's still a lot of interesting, if not awe-inspiring inventions being unveiled.
While many of the reviews are making a mockery of the gadget, there are a few that say how it helps to make sure their elderly family members never run out of certain necessities.
Apple, Google, and Amazon's decision to effectively shut down the social media platform "Parler" has resulted in cries that free speech and the First Amendment is under attack by big tech.
Reface is the latest crazy popular face-swapping app that uses artificial intelligence to take someone's selfie and place it in photos and videos of famous actors, actresses, singers, and other famous people.
Posting something controversial on social media is risky. Whether it's about protests, conspiracy theories, masks, religion, or college football, you can alienate, offend, and anger some people you like in real life.
Noticeable slow speeds are common after the first of the year as families add more smart home devices and gadgets over the holidays.
Scam calls are up, and one is making the rounds again.
In December, Apple released its Fitness+ app and workout programs. How does it stack up with the other plans and apps?
Here's a sure-fire way to create and remember difficult passwords that the bad guys will never guess.
Free up space on your phone by getting rid of the 'other' data hog
These shortcuts are definitely time-savers but they're also pretty fun.
Power users know these tips and tricks but most people don't.
You never fully realize what life would be like with no internet and no cellular service until it happens.
Now, people have a lot of cardboard boxes lying around the house. Before you toss them, you can use them to get rid of old electronics and other items around the house and maybe earn a few dollars.
So what do you do if Christmas morning comes and there aren't gifts under the tree? Last-minute, or last-second, gifts can save the day.