Have you ever taken a photo with a bunch of people where one or two of you are blinking? Here’s the perfect solution I always use on my iPhone (and on Google photos for those with Androids) to make sure there are always options and you take the perfect photos. …
Read More »Jonathan Majors is a bodybuilder yearning to be truly seen in Magazine Dreams
When Jonathan Majors takes to the bodybuilding competition stage in writer / director Elijah Bynum’s arresting new drama Magazine Dreams, it’s impossible not to feel as if the movie’s in direct conversation with the way that its lead star’s fame has become wrapped up in the public’s fascination with his …
Read More »How to find a lost Windows laptop
Losing your laptop can be scary and incredibly stressful, especially considering the amount of money you spend purchasing it and the important information you keep stored on it. That’s why we’re showing you how to locate your laptop should it ever get lost or stolen. CLICK TO GET KURT’S CYBERGUY …
Read More »The Dead Space remake doesn’t support the Steam Deck
The Dead Space remake is a very good game, and if (like me) you haven’t sprung for a next-generation console, you’ll need to play it on PC. But Dead Space is a series I’ve found much more fun with a controller than a mouse and keyboard, and I’ve developed an …
Read More »Apple users with certain old iPhone, iPad devices should install this security update
Apple users with certain older generations of iPhones, iPads and an iPod are being urged to install a new security update. In a Jan. 23 notice, Apple highlighted the impact of a recently discovered vulnerability picked up by Google’s Threat Analysis Group. The tech giant said that processing “maliciously crafted …
Read More »Top tech news for Thursday, January 26, 2023
Green light. Besides Elon Musk, other businesses also have quarterly reports. Today that list includes Intel later this afternoon, and Comcast, which said it shed 440,000 TV subscribers in three months but added 365,000 customers to Xfinity Mobile. For now, we’re looking at keyboards and controllers, as Sony’s new $199.99 …
Read More »Big Tech is listening and tracking your voice recordings. How to make it stop!
Most of what you type, say, search and buy is being tracked in one way or another. Big Tech gives us great free products to use, and the price is our privacy. Even your TV habits are packaged up and sold to advertisers. Here’s how to stop your TV from …
Read More »Ford is helping dealerships make mobile service an option for more customers
Ford is ramping up its remote service offerings to save customers a trip to their dealership for things like oil changes and recall repairs. The updated program promises that more Ford owners nationwide can get access to complimentary pickup and delivery of their vehicles, as well as mobile repair options. …
Read More »How to recycle your old electronics into Amazon gift cards
Changing your Amazon Alexa Privacy settings Anytime you speak to Alexa, it records your voice and entire conversation. Amazon then stores those voice recordings forever, unless you opt to delete these in a more timely manner. A new year means you are probably enjoying new gadgets like smartphones, laptops and …
Read More »Apple’s Studio Display costs a slightly less ridiculous $1,299 at Amazon
Apple’s 27-inch Studio Display provides amazing 5K picture quality and great pixel scaling for macOS computers, but it’s notorious in a few ways: its webcam isn’t best in class, its 60Hz refresh rate cap is a bummer, it comes with a tilt-only stand by default (the VESA mount is an …
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