10 app and websites to make booking your next camping trip easier
Colorado campers are fortunate — there are thousands of potential camp spots all around them — but so much choice can be overwhelming. You can buy a print guidebook to read up on your options, and you...
View ArticleApple readies camera-focused Pro iPhones, new iPads, larger MacBook Pro
By Mark Gurman and Debby Wu, Bloomberg News Apple Inc. is readying a clutch of new hardware for the coming weeks and months, including “Pro” iPhones, upgrades to iPads and its largest laptop in years....
View ArticleViral Chinese app replaces your face with Leonardo DiCaprio’s in “deepfake”...
An app that allows users to virtually graft their faces onto actors in scenes from movies and television shows recently became the most popular iPhone download in China, raising questions about the...
View ArticleApple resumes human reviews of Siri audio with iPhone update
Apple is resuming the use of humans to review Siri commands and dictation with the latest iPhone software update. In August, Apple suspended the practice and apologized for the way it used people,...
View ArticleProtect your privacy and the environment while upgrading your gear
Taking better care of your tech gear can help make it last longer, but sometimes you just need to upgrade. Even if your phone, tablet or computer hasn’t suffered a fatal flop, you may find it doesn’t...
View ArticleWhat we learned from Apple’s new privacy labels
By Brian X. Chen, The New York Times We all know that apps collect our data. Yet one of the few ways to find out what an app does with our information involves reading a privacy policy. Let’s be real:...
View ArticleTo be tracked or not? Apple Is now giving us the choice
By Brian X. Chen, The New York Times Company If we had a choice, would any of us want to be tracked online for the sake of seeing more relevant digital ads? We are about to find out. On Monday, Apple...
View ArticleHow to power up your to-do list
By J.D. Biersdorfer, The New York Times Company Getting organized is serious business, judging by the number of checklist and chore-tracker programs available. If you are new to mobile task manager...
View Article5 ways to get more out of Android 11
By J.D. Biersdorfer, The New York Times Company Last week’s Tech Tip column collected several iOS 14 tips for iPhone users, and many phones running Google’s Android 11 operating system have similar...
View ArticleBuy or wait? Here’s a guide to phone upgrades
By Brian X. Chen, The New York Times Company It’s almost phone season again — the time of year when tech companies like Apple, Google and Samsung bombard us with glitzy marketing campaigns to persuade...
View ArticlePut your smartphone to work for your return to the office
By J.D. Biersdorfer, The New York Times Company As some people head back to the office or classroom after more than 18 months of COVID-19 disruption, maintaining social distance remains a concern,...
View ArticleUpgrading? Here’s what you can do with an old mobile device.
By J. D. Biersdorfer, The New York Times Company Upgrading your smartphone or tablet will leave you with a decision: What to do with your old device? Trading in, donating or recycling retired gear are...
View ArticleHow to carry your COVID health data on a smartphone
By Brian X. Chen, The New York Times Company The state of the digital COVID-19 vaccine card — the bar code that we store on our phones and present to businesses and venues as proof of inoculation — is...
View ArticleHow to use your phone’s privacy-protection tools
By J.D. Biersdorfer, The New York Times Company Concerned about how your data is being used by apps and websites? Apple’s iOS 15 and Google’s Android 12 operating systems beefed up their privacy...
View ArticleAre Apple AirTags being used to track people and steal cars?
By Ryan Mac and Kashmir Hill, The New York Times Company On a Sunday night in September, Ashley Estrada was at a friend’s home in Los Angeles when she received a strange notification on her iPhone:...
View ArticleHow to make your own animated GIFs
By J.D. Biersdorfer, The New York Times Company Online “visual” reactions have come a long way since the first sideways smiley-face emoticon appeared four decades ago. Animated GIFs — those files...
View ArticleFine-tune and prune your phone’s contacts list
By J.D. Biersdorfer, The New York Times Company Your phone’s contacts app can be easy to treat as a simple address book. But the default versions usually included in Apple’s iOS 15 and Google’s Android...
View ArticleSet your schedule in your smartphone’s free calendar
By J.D. Biersdorfer, The New York Times Company If your phone’s personal calendar app hasn’t gotten much use in the past two years of social distancing and working from home, it might be time to brush...
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