Google Maps is free, isn’t it? It seems like a question with an obvious answer, doesn’t it? Of course, Google Maps is free. I’ve never been asked to enter my credit card to look up a new address. There is… Continue Reading →
Another data leak forces Google to close down Google+ in April 2019 In October this year, we had reported how personal data of hundreds of thousands of Google+ social media users were exposed after a software glitch between 2015 and March 2018…. Continue Reading →
Google’s Measure app comes to ARCore compatible devices Google has released a new version of its measurement app via augmented reality (AR), called the ‘Measure’ that is compatible with the ARCore platform, including most recent flagships. For those unaware, Apple… Continue Reading →
In today’s computing world, information security is synonymous with technology. Ubiquitous across every industry and business, the demand for secure workstations, servers, and infrastructure is necessary to maintain a secure operating environment. This imminent need for security often wages war… Continue Reading →
Cybercriminals are becoming more sophisticated accessing your Mac’s sensitive data. It’s no wonder that privacy concerns are top of mind for every Mac user. Some even resort to desperate attempts like covering up their camera lens with stickers. So here’s… Continue Reading →