February 20, 2021 Romance scams raked in hundreds of millions in 2020 For the last three years more money has been lost to romance scams than any other fraud, reaching a record $304 million in 2020.
February 13, 2021 5 ways to a strong password and better personal cybersecurity A compilation of more than 3.2 billion unique pairs of emails and passwords was recently leaked on a popular hacking forum according to a report last month from Cybernews.
February 13, 2021 Quick tech fix: Stop annoying notifications for good Remember the days before our gadgets were buzzing and beeping at us all day long? Yeah, me neither. Maybe your issue is email.
February 13, 2021 Privacy tip: How to delete cookies from your phone Make no mistake: You’re being tracked.
February 13, 2021 Political divide forms social media relationships, says MIT Researchers at MIT Sloan School of Management found that politics is the tie that binds strangers on social media.
February 11, 2021 Firefighters use new technology prevent cancer Firefighters use new technology to try and prevent cancer
February 10, 2021 Golden State Killer investigator explains how an app can ‘absolutely’ help solve cases like Delphi murders Retired cold case investigator Paul Holes believes it’s "absolutely" possible that a new app can help solve cold cases.
February 7, 2021 San Francisco ‘smash and grab’ robbery caught on driver’s Tesla cam A Tesla driver’s dashboard camera captured a shocking "smash and grab" robbery in broad daylight in San Francisco on Friday.
January 28, 2021 Virginia parent boils over in frustration against school shutdown: video A parent in Virginia is apparently losing his patience regarding local schools being closed because of the coronavirus pandemic.
January 27, 2021 Newsom lifting California's COVID stay-at-home orders was politically motivated, Adam Carolla claims Comedian and star podcaster Adam Carolla said California is a "horribly run" state