
Going to a Protest? Change These 7 Phone Settings First
Your smartphone is a crucial tool for communication and documenting police brutality, but it also generates evidence that can be used against you even if you are innocent of any crime.
Your smartphone is a crucial tool for communication and documenting police brutality, but it also generates evidence that can be used against you even if you are innocent of any crime.
By Eric Limer
Never accidentally leave the house without a battery or memory card again.
By Eric Limer
If Slack is your new cyber-office, it’s worth taking some time to get everything set up right.
By Eric Limer
A free app lets you use your smartphone instead.
By Eric Limer
Get a handle on your screen time with apps that help you track your usage, and even limit it.
By David Nield
A few tips for clearing out the junk data that’s built up on your hard drive, and how to back up what matters.
By David Nield
Your gadgets’ Bluetooth may be making them way more visible than they ever could be with the naked eye.
By Eric Limer
Audio Sharing is a new feature that allows two sets of wireless headphones to pair to the same iPhone or iPad, that way they can listen to the same audio.
By Tucker Bowe