Monday, November 18, 2024

Technology

Is It Safe To Share Your Netflix Password?

While the risks are minimized when you know who you're giving your password to, things tend to get more complicated with today's sharing culture.

Facebook’s New Feature Gives You 10 Minutes To Delete An Embarrassing Message

The feature will be available on the Facebook app soon, giving users a 10 minute window to erase a message from their chat history and from the recipient's inbox.

5 Ways You Can Protect Your Eyes From Overexposure To Digital Screens

Between our jobs and our personal lives, we spend most of our days with a screen right in front of our eyes. It doesn't matter if the screen belongs to a computer, smartphone, or TV, the result is still the same.

Twitter Users Outraged After Company Announces It’ll Delete The ‘Like’ Button

Initially called the "favorite" button, the feature was represented as a little star, and it was used as a placeholder for tweets you wanted to remember or links that you thought were worth your time.

5 Rumors About Apple’s New iPad

Apple's fall event is where they tend to introduce other products such as new generations of iPads and laptops.

A City In Texas Is Allowing People To Test Out Self-Driving Cars

The city of Arlington, Texas plans on becoming one of the first cities that tests out self-driving cars, encouraging everyone to take a trip aboard their brightly colored smart vehicles.

Twitter Will Now Publicly Shame Users Until They Take Down Offensive Tweets

The new feature is Twitter's first attempt at giving offenders some measure of consequences...and will roll out on the app and website in the coming weeks.

The Complicated Relationship Marijuana Has With Social Media

For now, the cannabis industry’s operators and influencers remain at the mercy of these platforms’ discrimination.

How To Track And Manage Your Digital Subscriptions

When you have too many of these subscriptions they're also an easy way to lose money without knowing where it went.

Instagram Adds New Feature That Detects Bullying And Hateful Content

Instagram is expanding its security measures by developing artificial intelligence that's capable of detecting bullying in videos and comments.

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