Color Binoculars app helps color blind iPhone users see the world
A pair of developers, one of whom is color blind, have created a new app that uses the iPhone's (or iPad/iPod) camera to help users distinguish colors.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:11:03-05:00November 21st, 2016|
A pair of developers, one of whom is color blind, have created a new app that uses the iPhone's (or iPad/iPod) camera to help users distinguish colors.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:11:03-05:00October 31st, 2016|
Facebook displays trending topics next to your news feed. But the prevalence of Internet hoaxes has posed challenges for the social media giant, which is responding with changes to algorithms and staffing.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:11:03-05:00October 31st, 2016|
Do Not Disturb silences calls and alerts. But did you know you can set up scheduled quiet times and still let critical calls through?
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:11:03-05:00October 28th, 2016|
Apple Maps has been a poor alternative to Google Maps in the past, but the updates in iOS 10 show that Apple is working hard to add features that users will love.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:11:03-05:00October 6th, 2016|
The new iPhone is, for the first time, touted as being water and splash resistant. That's great news for iPhone 7 users caught in the rain, but what does the rating really mean?
By avandevelde|2021-11-18T13:02:23-05:00September 8th, 2016|
Like Samantha Stevens, I grew up with textbooks, no computer and a crank phone on a party line. Now smart phone wizardry helps me stay close to my grandchildren.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:11:03-05:00June 29th, 2016|
When it comes to passwords, we can be our own worst enemy. Remembering a different cryptic password for every site is difficult and confusing. Here’s how to set strong passwords.
By Ken Charvoz|2021-11-18T13:02:38-05:00June 7th, 2016|
Your mobile device can be a great asset for your wellness program. Here are 10 apps that you can use to check and monitor your health and fitness activities.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:11:51-05:00June 1st, 2016|
Default user accounts in Windows have administrative-level access. That's fine, it's quite necessary. It is also the number one reason that hackers can compromise Windows computers, installing malware and viruses. Here's how to create alternative accounts and strengthen your personal security.
By Ken Charvoz|2020-07-23T10:11:51-05:00May 31st, 2016|
Are you unlocking your Windows 10 device with a password? You could be compromising your security. Your password can be
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