
Be skeptical about QR codes, warns the FTC
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) warned the public against scanning any old QR code in a consumer alerts blog last week. Naturally, the warning comes
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) warned the public against scanning any old QR code in a consumer alerts blog last week. Naturally, the warning comes
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 17, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. If you’re new here, welcome, so psyched
A few days after the team at Beeper proudly announced a way for users to send blue-bubble iMessages directly from their Android devices without any
A few months ago, I downgraded my internet, going from a 900Mbps plan to a 200Mbps one. Now, I find that websites can sometimes take
Google is in the process of making a useful change to its Chrome browser on the desktop whereby users will get a choice of the
Until a couple of months ago, I hadn’t lived in a “smart home” built within the last five years. I was lured in by the
Fine. Let’s talk about xAI, which is getting funded to the tune of $1 billion or whatever. xAI is, according to some commentators, Elon Musk’s
In 2023, TikTok was the gift that kept on giving. There wasn’t a dull moment on the video-sharing platform, which provided users with witty content
One of the best things about Mastodon is the sheer number of apps available for it. The official Mastodon app is fine, but there’s also
Google has a solution for the sync issue that caused files to disappear for some users on Drive for desktop. Unfortunately, it’s not as simple