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Is your browser safe from Spectre?

According to security researchers, a bulk of the world’s computer processors have gaping flaws. The flaws, grouped under the term ‘Spectre,’ affect many critical systems including web browsers like Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Firefox. Here’s a quick rundown of these major vulnerabilities and what you can do to secure them.

Apps That Make Our Lives Easier, All Under $10

With new apps flooding the market every day, it can be difficult to pick out the ones that will assist you instead of just inspiring buyer’s remorse. But there are dozens of apps that, despite their miniscule price tag, can have a small but lasting impact on your
day-to-day.

Are Your Kids Careless With Online Passwords?

With corporations taking hits left and right from cybercriminals, security on the Internet has become more important than ever. Even as many of us step up the security of our online presence, stragglers who believe they’re immune to such attacks abound.

Shiny New Gadget Of The Month: AirSelfie: The New Way To Take A Selfie

Move over, selfie sticks — it’s time to take photo tech to the skies. The new AirSelfie, a pocket-sized camera equipped with four rotating fan propellers that allow it to take flight, aims to revolutionize the way we take pictures. The palm-sized device promises to take 5-megapixel, HD photos from up to 65 feet in the sky, steadied by an anti-vibration shock absorber that ensures images stay crisp and clear.

Take Google Search to the next level

Everyone is familiar with Google Search, and most of us use it every day to find the information we need. Ironically, very few people know how to make the most out of this search engine. Read on to use Google like a pro.

Include and exclude keywords
Google will understand most of the search terms you type into it.