10/18/22

Proton Drive

Here is a new cloud drive service that promotes security and privacy. If you are looking for a new place to secure you favorite files, this might just be what you are looking for.

My suggestion is first to test drive the site and the switch is worth it, then pay for the premium service for the extra storage. 

10/17/22

Equifax Wage War

It looks like Equifax recently fired some remote staff members that were working second jobs and this brings a new attention to the next generation employee monitoring software.
Not only can they analyze your working hours, but they can monitor other things as well.

It's going to be interesting to see if other companies start following this procedure. 


10/16/22

Telsa Secrets Hack

A few years ago Telsa caught an employee leaking company secrets and this is how they were able to narrow down who was leaking the information. 

Technology has changed so dramatically that now even the smallest break can easily be tracked. 

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10/15/22

Apple High Yield Savings

If you are an Apple card users you will soon will the opportunity to open up a high yield savings account with Goldman Sachs. 

It's just another perk from Apple to reward it's card members. 

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10/14/22

FAA allows AirTags

It looks like the FAA now is allowing Apple AirTags to be added to luggage and now users will no longer fear the loss of losing their items when traveling. It's going to definitely be a game changer moving forward with lost baggage. 

10/13/22

Recover Chrome Browser

If you ever run into a problem with Chrome and for some unknown reason it closes the browser or your computer restarts to do updates. This is how you restore the current browser.

Now I have used this method for years and as long as your online, Chrome will restore the browser to it's original state before it was closed. 

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10/12/22

Subscription Good vs Bad

Here is some resourceful information on why most subscriber subscriptions are good and bad. It's amazing on how a change in service or action changes on what moves happen next to justify if the subscription service was worth the cost. 


10/11/22

Amazon adds EBT

As the economy keeps changing so does other shopping markets. Now Amazon is adding EBT payments for shoppers that currently use these programs. It's a great move in the right direction. 

10/10/22

Teamviewer Renewal Practices

It looks like this company is being questioned after a user who just signed for a one year license was automatically billed for another year, even when automatic renewal was disabled. Now this is not good news for subscribers who just want to test out the software before they move forward. So make sure you make note of this. 

10/9/22

Starlink China Block

It looks like China has made a request to Starlink to block selling it's access. It's still uncertain if they will follow that request but it's going to be interesting to see what the final outcome will be going forward.


10/8/22

Reset & Pair Roku Remote

Roku is making things easier to do and if you are ever in a jam and your Roku remote fails, here is what you need to do to pair the new remote to another device.


10/7/22

McLaren Formula 1 Theme

Here is a great way to test drive the new McLaren Formula 1 theme for your Chrome browser. If you love fast cars you might want to add this theme to Chrome. 

10/6/22

SpaceX to Provide Internet to U.S. Schools

SpaceX wants to provide internet on school buses to enable students to do homework en route. I guess this is sort of a giveback to society so that SpaceX can easily expand without conflict from the FCC.

Pretty smart move for SpaceX. 

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10/5/22

How much Internet Speed to I need

This is a question that I always get; it depends from person to person. Some users would need more speed if their kids do gaming or are running security cameras throughout their house and are using their wifi. But the majority of the users who do not have this problem can use the chart below.

Note : Don't fall for those salesman scams that you need gigabyte service. You are just wasting money. Gigabyte is way to advance and it will be a few more years before anyone trully gets full capacity. My advise is start low and gradually increase your internet plan as your broadband needs get bigger.

10/4/22

Netflix Argentina Problem

It's bad enough that their economy is not doing well, but a recent test to stop password sharing in the country has started a social media boycott. 

Now it's going to be tough for some locations but if Netlfix does not make a firm stand for its subscription services, the future growth of this company will be questionable. Let's see what moves they make next. 


10/3/22

Amazon IP Inaction

A group of hackers again were able to get control of Amazon's IP addresses to hack some crypto users and when all the dust cleared these thieves were able to drain $235,000 from crypto users. 

It's another deja vu from Amazon, and they should have learned from the 2018 attack that their systems need to be changed.

10/2/22

EV Charging at Home

It looks like charging your EV at night at home may not be a good idea especially if your grid cannot support the extra load. The recent study points out that grid companies need to start focusing on public charging for EV vehicles to relieve the current stress. Not doing so is just going to make matters worse. 

10/1/22

Router's Parental Control

If you have a fairly new router you might have noticed that it now contains a section for parental control. It's not just for kids but can easily filter mature content from your home.

Here is some information on how to use parental control at home. 

9/30/22

Alienware Ban

It's pretty interesting that with the current power consumption problems within six states this laptop is being banned and we can see more of this in years to come. 

I understand the recent ban on electronic devices for power, I just don't believe that banning these devices is the right move. Instead there should be more emphasis put on developing better technology to save power. 

9/29/22

Song Bassline Breaks Laptop

Odd on how this can actually happen but it's true and it's mainly due to software coding and updates that can easily break electronic devices.

This will not be the end but hopefully with advancements in coding and artificial intelligence future glitches will easily be detected.