Google Parental Controls How To Make Google Safer For Your Kids

How to Enable Google SafeSearch To turn on Google SafeSearch, visit http://www.google.com/preferences When you have successfully turned SafeSearch either on or off, you will receive a confirmation message in your browser. If you want to check the status of SafeSearch to see if your child has somehow disabled it, look at the top of any search results page in Google, you should see a message near the top of the screen that says that SafeSearch is locked....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 317 words · Jason Mayle

Google S Pocket Galleries Are Now Open To Everyone

The company’s announcement explains that now the entire series of Pocket Galleries can be viewed by anyone with an internet connection. So whether you’re on a computer or a smartphone, and regardless of your ability to use AR, it’s available to you. You can check out an assortment of Vermeer’s paintings, learn about Bauhaus, explore the Chauvet Cave, scrutinize Gustav Klimt, and more. You just have to enter the gallery when a virtual walkthrough is available, and you’re (digitally) in....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 225 words · Willie Cullen

Gopro S New Hero 11 Cameras Bring Higher Resolutions And Wider Angle Lenses

GoPro’s new Hero cameras—the Hero11 Black, Hero11 Black Creator Edition, and Hero11 Black Mini—all use “HyperSmooth 5.0” technology to keep video steady no matter how much the camera rotates. Each of the new models is also built with a new HyperView digital lens, which GoPro says can record the widest 16:9 angle shots of any Hero cameras to date. They also include new time-lapse presets for night filming, can capture in up to 5....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 263 words · Hilton Cooper

Groupme Text Messaging For Groups

These lists operate as high-speed discussion forums, sharing text conversations with everyone in the group. People can join and leave private groups in much the same way they enter and leave online forums. However, GroupMe goes a step further and offers direct messaging, image sharing, GPS location tagging, and silent notification options. Anyone can send a message that’s viewable by everyone else in the group. Every text message is preserved until you choose to delete or hide your messages....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 266 words · Tammy Koehne

Guaranteed Support For The Pixel 6 Will End In 2024

Google’s new Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro smartphones could have a shorter shelf life than you might expect. According to a Google support page on the Pixel, the company’s five-year coverage plan actually only includes security updates—Android support may end much sooner. According to Google, both the Pixel 6 and Pixel 6 Pro will receive (and continue to receive) security support through updates until “at least” October 2026. However, it’s only guaranteeing Android version updates through October 2024—three years from when the Pixel 6 became available on the Google Store....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 216 words · Lorenzo Cruz

How A Robot Could Take Over Your Kitchen Duties

Moley’s kitchen is a frightening-looking contraption with two robotic arms featuring fully articulated “hands” that attempt to reproduce human hand movements. The manufacturer claims it can retrieve ingredients from the smart fridge, pour, mix, and serve food onto plates just as a human cook would. It even cleans up after itself. “Dining out is a whole different story during COVID, and more than ever people are cooking at home,” Julie Ryan Evans, the editor of SecurityNerd, said in an email interview....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 592 words · Melody Taylor

How Ai Can Help Us Hear Better

The recently released WIDEX MOMENT uses AI to learn how users prefer to hear their surroundings and compares it to millions of settings stored in the cloud to help personalize the listening experience. It’s one of a growing number of hearing devices that are using new technologies. “WIDEX MOMENT with PureSound addresses one of the great unsolved challenges for hearing aid users: no matter how good the sound, it still sounds artificial, like you’re listening to a recording of your voice rather than how it sounded before your hearing was impaired,” Kerrie Coughlin, the vice president of Widex Marketing, said in an email interview....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 644 words · Carl Fowler

How Android 12 Go Could Make Your Super Cheap Phone Even Better

Google is working on a new version of Android 12, which will ship to entry-level smartphones in 2022. The new operating system is based on several of the best features from the main version of Android 12. It has been optimized to run on budget Android devices that feature lower amounts of RAM. RAM plays a huge part in how your phone multitasks, and standard operating systems can bog down if they don’t have enough RAM to work with....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 751 words · Deborah Espinoza

How Dead Apps And Platforms Can Make A Comeback

The digital graveyard of apps that were once popular is filled to the brim with examples like Vine, Meerkat, Myspace, and the like. Of course, being a popular app in 2012 takes a different set of tech and features than being popular in 2021, but modernizing an old platform for today’s users might bring your old favorite apps back to life. “In this age of make-overs and version updates, any comeback is possible,” said Arvind Patil, a business developer at Selectra, in an email interview with Lifewire....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 656 words · Cindy Slaney

How Do Spammers Get My Email Address

Four Ways Spammers Get Your Address There are four main ways spammers get your email address. Here’s a look at each method and what you can do to defend your inbox against these unwanted intrusions. Buying Email Addresses From a List Spammers purchase email addresses both legally and illegally. When you create an account on a website or service or make an online purchase, read the privacy policy carefully. Your email address could be sold to a marketing list, creating unwanted junk mail....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 471 words · Joshua Lewis

How Does Audible Work

In this guide, we cover how Audible works and how you can use it to download audiobooks. What Is Audible? Audible is a service that sells audiobooks as well as a platform for customers to listen to them. Audiobooks work more or less like books-on-tape: The owner of a title sells the rights to produce a book on audio; a studio works with voice actors and sound editors to produce the audiobook; and a distributor (Audible, in this case) sells the finished product to customers....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 393 words · Perry Orcutt

How Fast Is Cable Internet

How Fast Is Cable Internet? Rated connection speeds of cable internet connections typically range between 20 Mbps and 100 Mbps. In the early days of the internet, cable internet providers supported broadband network speeds as low as 512 Kbps (0.5 Mbps) for downloads. These speeds have increased over the years by a factor of 100 with improvements in internet network technology. The Role of Cable Modems in Cable Internet Speed Cable modem technology follows the industry standard Data Over Cable Service Interface Specification (DOCSIS)....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 476 words · Peter Snyder

How Icloud Passkey Can Make A Password Free Future

Passwords are a huge problem. Weak or stolen passwords are behind over 80% of hacking breaches, and people are just terrible at managing passwords. We either forget them, use the name of our dogs or kids, or use the same password for everything. Password managers like NordPass or iCloud Keychain can help, but a password is still fundamentally insecure. Passkeys in iCloud Keychain, and the new standard WebAuthn, want to fix this, but can they ever really replace the password?...

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 699 words · Margarita Regan

How Instagram Made It Easier To Search

Instagram continues to provide new updates to the application and the latest brings a new function to the search system. Where the app used to require the use of keyword with hashtags in front of them—#nofilter for example—the new system will let users search without keywords. This change, experts believe, should make searching Instagram much easier for users. “The ability to search for keywords without the system requiring hashtags is a copy of what Twitter and Youtube implemented a while ago,” social media expert Bianca Polizzi said in an email....

November 6, 2022 · 3 min · 612 words · Jack Cook

How Macs Could Benefit From Ios Like Automation

Shortcuts is iOS’s built-in system to automate your iPhone or iPad. It’s intuitive, powerful, easy and fun to use, and is connected deep into the inner workings of iOS. On the Mac, there’s nothing as easy, or as well-supported. AppleScript and Automator are on life support, shell-scripting is too hard for normal people, and even third-party automation apps are confusing. What’s going on? “I think scale—iOS is likely the priority for Apple given the size of the relevant markets,” veteran iOS and Mac developer James Thomson told Lifewire via direct message....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 677 words · Scott Downey

How Much Does An Xbox Network Subscription Cost

How Much Is an Xbox Network Subscription? The basic Xbox Network subscription is free. Anyone can sign up for an Xbox Network account. If you want more perks and features, you’ll need to purchase a Gold account subscription. What Comes With a Free Xbox Network Account? When you register your Xbox Network account, you’ll choose a nickname (called a Gamertag), which is how you will be known to other people in any games you play....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 394 words · Silvia Hudgins

How New Social Media Platforms Could Finally Give Us What We Want

Facebook, YouTube, WhatsApp, Instagram, and TikTok take some of the top spots as the go-to social networks. They may have billions of users, but they’re not without their issues. Between data breaches, privacy being compromised and sold, algorithms that control what we do and don’t see, and targeted ads that can sometimes be downright creepy, people are understandably looking for other options. Experts say that, while there’s a ton of new platforms out there to discover, it’s all about standing out from the crowd to get our collective attention....

November 6, 2022 · 7 min · 1329 words · Mervin Sanders

How The Iphone Is Like The Leica Of Today

That’s a smart move, because its digital cameras have become an absurd brand of nerd jewelry, and have been replaced, in both function and spirit, by the iPhone in your pocket. The iPhone camera today is everything the Leica I was back in 1925. “No one buys Leica to take pictures,” writes photographer and critic Ken Rockwell. “Leica is a lifestyle, not a brand. Our iPhones, Canons and Nikons take much better pictures than any Leica does....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 672 words · Cheryl Profit

How To Add And Change The Reply To Header In Macos Mail

How to Add a Reply-To Header in macOS Mail If you don’t see a Reply-To header on your new email screen, add the Reply-To field and then enter an email address. Here’s how: Why Use a Reply-To Header? The reply-to header can be useful when you’re afraid the reply to an email might fall into your spam filter. For example, if you did not get an email—a newsletter, perhaps—you expected to receive, you might inquire from the sender whether the message was delivered normally by sending an email....

November 6, 2022 · 2 min · 244 words · Phil Sanchez

How To Avoid Data Roaming Charges

Know When You’re Roaming Be aware that data roaming fees can apply even if you’re traveling domestically. If you’re not leaving the country, you may think you’re in the clear regarding roaming charges. However, you can still be charged roaming fees in some instances; for example, U.S. providers may charge roaming fees if you go to Alaska and there are no cell towers. Another example: cruise ships use their own cellular antennas, so you may be charged by your cell provider as much as $5 per minute for any voice/data usage while onboard....

November 6, 2022 · 4 min · 778 words · Betty Sherry