POLITICS May 31 Biden's move to lift financial restrictions on notorious dictatorship triggers backlash Rep. Carlos Gimenez led a slew of criticism against the Biden administration and specifically the Treasury Department after it adjusted regulations aimed at more freedom for Cuban businesses.
TECH May 3 Time-saving tricks using your keyboard Rather than spending time searching for the right buttons, here are a variety of keyboard shortcuts to make your workflow easier, faster and with less clutter.
Browsers April 3 'Incognito mode' is not as private as it might seem. This is what private browsing actually does Google's "incognito mode" does not save browsing history or cookies to your device, but that does not stop your ISP from logging your activities or conceal your IP address.
Artificial Intelligence December 20 Fake news sites, misinformation exploding thanks to new tech The rise of artificial intelligence has also led to a proliferation of fake news across the internet, a problem hard to combat without infringing on free speech.
Artificial Intelligence October 26 Robots could create a more reliable Wikipedia: study The use of AI to create or police online encyclopedias like Wikipedia could result in a more accurate and reliable product, according to a new study.
TECH September 29 How to see photos of your mail before it arrives Kurt "The CyberGuy" Knutsson shares how you can keep up with any incoming mail through Informed Delivery with USPS and explains the steps to sign up.
Artificial Intelligence September 19 Pedophiles on dark web turning to AI program to generate sexual abuse content The dark web has become a breeding ground for sex offenders who use open source artificial intelligence technology to generate and distribute child sexual abuse material.
Texas August 15 Vindictive ex-boyfriend owes Texas woman $1.2 billion after revenge-porn verdict A Houston-area jury awarded a Texas woman a $1.2 billion settlement after she sued her ex-boyfriend, accusing him of posting intimate images of her on social media.
Google August 10 Google’s new feature removes personal information from search results Google has introduced a new feature where personal information is removed from the search engine based on a request that you can make to remove personal data.
Law August 8 Rittenhouse's team forms group to fight for everyday people targeted by 'cancel culture' The group that worked on behalf of Kyle Rittenhouse is forming the Themis Alliance, a nonprofit aimed at defending Americans who are facing "cancel culture" attacks.