A study has shown that people are just as stressed out by losing a smartphone as they are the threat of a terrorist attack. What’s the most stressful thing you have experienced in the tech world?
It seems like everywhere you turn around today more and more things are becoming “smart.” We asked our writers, “Is making everything ‘smart’ a good idea?”
The question over which type of machine you prefer has evolved with the advent of mobiles. We asked our writers, “Do you prefer a 2-in-1 laptop or a dedicated tablet?”
Built-in mobile keyboards are less than ideal sometimes, and it leaves users looking for alternate choices. How important are keyboards to your mobile experience?
We have been wondering about the efforts to attach so many things to our phones. This led us to ask our writers, “Is it going to far to connect literally everything to our smartphones?”
There’s something to be said for old tech. You become attached to it and don’t want to give it up. We asked our writers, “What old tech are you hesitant to give up?”
Email certainly isn’t used as it once was, but is it in danger of becoming the next 8-track cassette or VHS tape? Will email start to get phased out in 2017?
It’s been suggested that drones are the wave of the future for deliveries, especially with Amazon. How do you think delivery drones will fare in the future?
Instead of reflecting back on the best of this past year, we’re already looking forward to the following twelve months. What do you think will be the most popular gadgets of 2017?
Which products that you have been reading about and seeing on TV are you’re hoping to see when you open up your gifts? What tech gifts are you looking to receive this year?
Much has been said in recent weeks regarding the fake news that is published, specifically at Facebook. What do you think will happen with fake news in the future?
Apple just released new laptops, but they don’t seem exciting enough to pull you into buying one. How do you know when it’s time for a new desktop/laptop?
Yahoo submitted a patent for a “smart billboard” that uses demographics to show targeted ads to passerby. Is this “smart billboard” considered an invasion of privacy? Let’s find out.
Many people want to know how to stay safe when on their computers, so we asked our writers, “How can I protect myself on my computer?” Check out our answers.
Google Allo brings something a little different with Smart Reply; yet there’s also a knock against it with privacy issues. Do you plan to use the new Google Allo?
Here’s a list of items that have been recalled due to being too dangerous, some you may not have heard about, some are well known, such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
Did you watch the announcement of the new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus? There was a lot to be excited about. Should you upgrade to the iPhone 7? Take the quiz to find out.
With the rise of mobile devices, it is easy to forget to unplug and to get addicted to technology. Here is how you can avoid that, and instead, use it to make yourself a better person in your offline life.
Twenty years can go by really quickly, but in that time a lot can happen. Here’s a look back at how far we’ve come with technology in just these two short decades.
Every OS has its pros and cons, so everyone determines which one works best for them, whether it’s Windows, Mac, or Linux. How did you decide on a specific OS?
It’s a different climate out there on the Internet and can sometimes be a little scary, but what responsibility do Internet businesses have regarding slander and bullying?
Lately some people are using the live streaming feature of Facebook to show crimes. How do you feel about the live streaming of news events such as shootings?
Amazon wants us to use its facial recognition technology to pay for items at the store. Would you use facial recognition to pay with your mobile device?