Digital junk piles up faster than clutter in real life. There are files you don’t need, all those random screenshots, apps you downloaded and used once, and blurry photos clogging up your camera roll.
How to perform basic device functions has quietly become one of the most searched categories on the internet, reflecting a ...
You may be making plans to clean up the physical clutter in your house this spring, but what about the digital clutter on your phone or computer? Spring cleaning season is a great time to check in on ...
Most of us use smartphones and computers every day, but research consistently shows that people rely on only a fraction of ...
Cloud storage didn't used to be expensive. When Google Photos debuted in 2015, it promised free, unlimited storage. I happily uploaded all my photos and videos, knowing they were safe in the cloud and ...
Whether you’re heading home for the holidays or just planning a long weekend, Florida’s consumer watchdog agency wants you to remember your cybersafety. That means following simple precautions to ...
Whether it’s your phone, your computer or even your smart TV, chances are pretty good that something will go wrong, requiring you to troubleshoot. The device could stop working entirely, apps might ...
While most people generally use a phone's USB-C port just for charging, it can do a lot more. Here are some unique devices you can plug into it.
Ping. Ring. Buzz. These sounds delivered from electronics fill our days and nights, repeatedly notifying us that there is something we must pay attention to right away. But constant notifications ...
It doesn’t take a lot of work to keep copies of your phone’s photos, videos and other files stashed securely in case of an emergency. By J. D. Biersdorfer J.D. Biersdorfer writes the monthly Tech Tip ...
If you're anxious to see that everything important from your old phone makes it to the new one, here are some tips to make ...