How to Kill ‘Zombie’ Accounts to Protect Your Security and Privacy
You may have forgotten about these ‘zombie’ accounts, but their servers haven’t—leaving your information vulnerable to hackers. (Wall Street Journal)… Read the rest
You may have forgotten about these ‘zombie’ accounts, but their servers haven’t—leaving your information vulnerable to hackers. (Wall Street Journal)… Read the rest
The more you share, the greater the risk to security and privacy. But lying can also cause problems. (Wall Street Journal)… Read the rest
Anxiety over technological change is escalating, especially thanks to AI. Researchers and therapists offer all sorts of ways to deal with it. (Wall Street Journal)… Read the rest
You may think you know all there is to know about Microsoft Word, Google Docs, Excel, PowerPoint, Gmail, Outlook and other apps. But you probably don’t. (Read on Wall Street Journal)… Read the rest
We asked some top thinkers from different fields to weigh in on what’s ahead, as the AI explosion compels businesses to rethink, well, almost everything. (Read on the Wall Street Journal)… Read the rest
We asked some top thinkers from different fields to weigh in on what’s ahead, as the AI explosion compels businesses to rethink, well, almost everything (Wall Street Journal)… Read the rest
Society has to figure out which tasks AI is best for, and how to use it without breaking things. That’s especially tricky when we’re still trying to figure out what the technology can even do. (Read more on The Wall Street Journal)… Read the rest
An explosion of analytical, organizational and communication technologies is remaking every aspect of office work. Regardless of the field, employers expect them to manipulate and analyze data, and bundle it into slick presentations. (Read more)… Read the rest
Your smartphone accumulates a lot of clutter over time. And there’s a lot going on with your apps in the background that you don’t notice. Also, your battery isn’t getting any younger. (Read more)… Read the rest
[Wall Street Journal] We love our iPhones and Androids. And “we” doesn’t just mean tech geeks. Virtually all Americans (kids too) have mobile phones. And 40 percent of them have smartphones. That number keeps growing—fast. And tablets (read: iPads) are multiplying like bunnies.… Read the rest