Security researcher Pawel Wylecial publicly disclosed a Safari vulnerability that could convince users to secretly send any file on their system to a recipient https://t.co/H40uPxEk5y
The new Firefox Android browser is here. If the preview build is any indication, this new mobile browser is a much better experience than Mozilla’s last attempt https://t.co/rFFthRdx8i
Google Assistant lets you do lots of stuff on your Android Phone completely hands-free, and a recent update adds recording and sending voice messages over text to that list https://t.co/XdtJDLhjxC
Bugs in Alexa’s web services could let hackers access voice recordings and personal data stored on Amazon’s servers – delete your history now https://t.co/zlj6Djy9JB
If you’re ever curious how a movie script translates to what you’re watching on screen—including just how much of an actor’s dialogue was improvised or prewritten—do I have a browser extension for you https://t.co/eCLcPn0ZNN
A SwiftKey Android update finally adds a long-requested sliding cursor control, and it makes us once again question our Gboard allegiance https://t.co/hOzfzaGmyL
Files by Google is a handy app that helps manage your Android phone’s storage space and securely transfer data to the cloud and other devices. Now, it can also lock your personal files too https://t.co/I5MQkFVJOi
Two-factor authentication is a good idea. But lose the device that generates your 2FA codes—or any other special codes you need to access your account or reset the settings—and you’re in a precarious spot https://t.co/SsSkpQq0m6
Sometimes you want a cinematic YouTube Experience, but the website’s default player sizes leave something to be desired on desktop https://t.co/EpNhf9SbjU
As tempting as it is to lean into the feeling that the future will be grim, we might be better off adopting an abundance mindset https://t.co/yEw4tgoFhy
You'll have the option to slow down or speed up Netflix playback in the range of 0.5x-speed to 1.5x-speed, with half-steps in between https://t.co/qsLG3M0BHW