Jacobin on MSN
Everything Is Becoming a Bank
The US economy is turning into one giant bank. Starbucks holds nearly $2 billion of customers’ money in its rewards program. That’s more than the total deposits managed by 85 percent of chartered ...
A good MacBook bag shares many qualities with Apple’s laptops. We want it to be tough, so it needs to be made from good materials. We want to use it for multiple tasks, so it needs to have plenty of ...
The Android OS is highly customizable, but that means that a lot of its default settings won't be a good fit for the way that everyone uses their phone.
How-To Geek on MSN
What to Do If You Forget Your Android Phone's PIN, Pattern, or Password
Even if you use a fingerprint or Face Unlock to secure your Android phone, neither of those methods can be used as the "main" security method. For example, when you restart your phone, it will require ...
In France, Apple is placing a silicone ring around MagSafe chargers to block them from scratching iPhone 17 units, Consomac reports.
If you’ve been in Washington long enough, you’ve most likely argued both sides of a government shutdown. Each side insists the American people are on their side.
Lose your smartphone and you could have more to contend with than missed calls and messages, a lost contact list and Wordle withdrawal. Anyone who finds your lost phone will have an opportunity to ...
TalkAndroid on MSN
New Android bug could lock your phone what you need to know
If you’re running Android 16 on a recent phone, you might want to double-check your notifications. A new bug is causing some alerts to go silent — even with ...
Compared to the competition, T-Mobile still lags a bit. Verizon gives full promo credit for most broken devices (but asks for 60 days of network use), and AT&T will take busted phones too — as long as ...
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ICE just bought new tool to monitor hundreds of millions of smartphones. Experts say it’s dangerous
Move comes after immigration agencies ceased buying some location data during Biden administration after inspectors found they abused privacy protections ...
NEW YORK — Army veteran Samuel Port couldn't believe what he was reading in his latest weekly newsletter emailed from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. It blamed Senate Democrats for the ...
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