Your privacy matters—especially since you can’t trust everyone you share photos with will treat your location data carefully.
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How to transfer data from your old Android phone to your new one
Moving over all your data (e.g., texts, call logs, contacts, music, and photos) from your older Android phone to a new one is ...
From simple enhancements to hallucinated facial features, modern phones choose how our memories will look. You might love the ...
PCWorld explains how setting up a Network Attached Storage (NAS) device provides a private alternative to cloud services like Google Photos and iCloud for photo backup. Entry-level 2-bay NAS ...
Whenever you get a new phone or authenticator, you risk locking yourself out of your multi-factor authentication (MFA) enabled accounts. We explain how to quickly recover your accounts and prevent ...
Janie George's home has VHS movies, trading cards, a typewriter, and more, bringing in some nostalgia and analog tech.
A member of the “764” neo-Nazi sextortion ring was arrested on child pornography charges Monday after the feds found ...
Believe it or not, the USB port on your Samsung phone does a lot more than charging. Here are five uses you probably didn't ...
Images lose quality in multiple ways. Some lose their resolution and gradually degrade with each share. Some lose clarity, some go out of style through over-editing, and physical photos may lose shape ...
Want an easy way to cut and print stickers and photos at home? See how the Liene PixCut S1 performs in this hands-on review.
Being always available and managing an online presence are things no one had to worry about, but now make life low-key ...
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You have a right to record ICE agents. Here’s how to protect your phone (and yourself)
It can be risky to record a protest or an ICE arrest—but it’s important, and you can take steps to prepare. It’s more obvious ...
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