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Category: Tech
Amazon just started sharing your internet connection with your neighbors
December 13, 2020 | Komando – Amazon has a way of creeping into our lives and making things incredibly easy. With convenience, there are often trade-offs. Many people are unaware that they have a public profile on Amazon. Your public
Attorney General Nessel, Coalition of AGs Announce $113M Settlement with Apple Over iPhone Throttling
November 18, 2020 Lansing, MI (AMN) – Attorney General Dana Nessel, along with a bipartisan coalition of more than 30 other attorneys general, announced a $113 million settlement with Apple Inc. regarding Apple’s 2016 decision to throttle consumers’ iPhone speeds
Apple’s Bold New iOS 14 Move Could Really Hurt Facebook
By: Kate O’Flaherty | Senior Contributor | Forbes Apple’s iOS 14 privacy features are great for users, but they could really hurt Facebook and its key advertising customers, gaming companies. Apple’s soon-to-launch iOS 14 includes major new features that help
Apple and Google partner on COVID-19 contact tracing technology
April 10, 2020 Albion, MI (AMN) – Across the world, governments and health authorities are working together to find solutions to the COVID-19 pandemic, to protect people and get society back up and running. Software developers are contributing by crafting
MICROSOFT TECH WINDOWS 10 Windows 10 can now automatically uninstall buggy updates for you.
A last resort fix for when your computer won’t boot By Chaim Gartenberg@cgartenberg Mar 12, 2019, 3:08pm EDT Sometimes, software updates just don’t go well, but Microsoft is doing its best to fix that with a new feature in Windows that will automatically
World Wide Web is 30 Years Old Today
March 12, 2019 Albion (AMN) — If you pay attention to Google Doodles you’ve noticed today’s doodle celebrates the 30th anniversary of the creation of the Web, the World Wide Web. The first proposal of the World Wide Web was
The Future of Farming & Agriculture
Technology is revolutionizing farming. That’s great news—by the year 2050 Earth’s population will be 10 billion, so we need to almost double the amount of food we now produce.
NASA Renames Facility After Katherine Johnson of ‘Hidden Figures’ Fame
NASA Renames Facility After Katherine Johnson of ‘Hidden Figures’ Fame
S2 Emily Smith Creates a Sidewalk and Street Sign Grid to Report Issues
Albion (AMN) – Tuesday an AmeriCorps Vista Revealed an Application she designed for the City of Albion Residents to report issues with their sidewalks and street signs. It Works with your Cellphone’s GPS and enables real time reporting of issues