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  • Network Security: Home(wares) Edition

    Network Security: Home(wares) Edition

    There are lots of ways to secure your network, but one you haven’t considered may be sitting your kitchen (or laundry room).

  • September 2020 Tech Roundup

    September 2020 Tech Roundup

    This month had a major WordPress exploit, a major Windows 10 vulnerability, phishing emails pretend to be phishing prevention, and a kid does something that Google/Apple can’t.

  • New iPad/iPad Air as a Music Reader

    New iPad/iPad Air as a Music Reader

    Taking a look at the new iPad and iPad Air as digital music readers.

  • Pixel 4a: (Should Be) Your Next Android Phone

    Pixel 4a: (Should Be) Your Next Android Phone

    Although it’s definitely been a long time coming, the Pixel 4a has finally arrived. Current reviews make it look like one of the best Android mid-range options on the market, but with the high prices of flagship phones, this may be one of the best Android phones period. Mid-Range Renaissance I talked about the great…

  • Google’s Privacy Controls: Confusing Own Employees

    Google’s Privacy Controls: Confusing Own Employees

    Google has claimed its privacy controls allow people to control their data, but unredacted documents show otherwise.

  • August 2020 Tech Roundup

    August 2020 Tech Roundup

    Lots of technology and security news for August, 2020. WordPress updates, TikTok thoughts, and a MS Android phone.

  • A Look At 1 Billion Passwords

    A Look At 1 Billion Passwords

    One security research did a deep dive on over 1 billion stolen passwords.

  • Mid-Range Phones: FINALLY Good

    Mid-Range Phones: FINALLY Good

    With top-of-the-line phones exploding in price, people are looking for less expensive options. Finally, they are here – and GOOD!

  • July 2020 Tech Round-Up

    July 2020 Tech Round-Up

    This month there were: WordPress vulnerabilities, Google discontinues the Pixel 3a, a Mac virus is discovered, 15 billion credentials exposed, and more.

  • Apple Makes Fingerprinting (A Bit) Harder

    Apple Makes Fingerprinting (A Bit) Harder

    Your browser has a unique fingerprint, but Apple recently rejected some features to make it even more identifiable.