Rabu, 27 Juni 2018

What Is WPA3, and When Will My Wi-Fi Get It? Bonus: How to Use Amazon Prime at Whole Foods

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Today's Featured Articles

How to Protect Your Camera and Lenses from Damage, Dust, and Scratches

The biggest problem with photography gear is that it's both fragile and expensive. This means that it's easy to break and potentially painful—to your bank balance, heart, and soul—when you do. Let's look at some of the ways you can protect your camera and lenses from bumps, bangs, and everyday life.   Read More »


What Is WPA3, and When Will I Get It On My Wi-Fi?

The Wi-Fi Alliance just announced WPA3, a Wi-Fi security standard that will replace WPA2. In a few years, when the laundry folding robots and smart fridges are forgotten, WPA3 will be everywhere making it harder for people to hack your Wi-Fi.   Read More »


How to Try the macOS Mojave Beta Right Now

Excited about macOS Mojave, but don’t want to wait until the Fall? The public beta is now available to try; here’s how to install it.   Read More »






FYI / Useful Tips and Headlines
This new section contains our commentary on what we're reading from around the web. It's like a daily digest of the things we found interesting in the world of technology.

Google Maps Just Got Better at Pointing Out Things To Do Nearby
Google Maps has a new look on mobile, along with new recommendation features.   Read More »


AIM Is Up and Running on a Third Party Server, Here’s How to Use It
Feeling nostalgic? You can get AIM up and running right now, thanks to a reverse engineered server.   Read More »


Free Download: Add Mac-Style Hot Corners to Windows 10
Windows: Move your mouse to any corner to quickly see all your open windows, your desktop, or even start your screen saver.   Read More »


Firefox Will Soon Tell You When You’ve Been Pwned
An upcoming Firefox feature will alert you when your information leaks, and 1Password users have access to a similar feature right now.   Read More »




Everything Else We Published Today
How to Disable Screen Auto-Rotation in Windows 10
How to Make an Apple Store or Genius Bar Appointment
How to Listen to Podcasts on Google Home
5 Settings You Should Modify on the Nest Hello
Facebook Wants to Save You From Spoilers With 30-Day Keyword Mute Feature
How to Get Your Amazon Prime Discounts at Whole Foods
The Best Laptops With USB-C Charging
How Does AMC’s A-List Stack Up Against Movie Pass? (Spoiler: Really Well)
The 7 Best Budget Office Chairs For Every Need
You Can Play Mario Kart 8 With the Labo Motorbike Controller, Which Is a Dream Come True




Geek Trivia

Government Efforts To Create Artificial Coral Reefs Out Of Which Of These Materials Proved Disastrous?
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Today's Tech Term

Output Device

An Output Device is any peripheral device that is capable of presenting output/information from a computer. Examples of Output Devices are monitors, display screens, projectors, printers, plotters, speakers, headphones, etc.



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