Scammers arise during disasters and crises and it’s no different during the ongoing pandemic. Be wary of COVID-19 scams on computers and smartphones.
Author: Marc Saltzman, Special to USA TODAY
Five ways to thrive while working from home during the coronavirus pandemic
Do you now work from home as part of social distancing measures to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus? There are ways to improve productivity.
Working from home during coronavirus pandemic? Here’s technology to help
There are some essential tools you need to work from home successfully including a suitable computer, reliable network and backup storage.
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Scrabble gets a video game reinvention for smartphones, tablets
Scrabble is among classic casual games getting new life on smartphones and tablets as the mobile video game audience continues to grow.
Solitaire, Scrabble among classic casual games rebooted for on-the-go playing
Classic casual games such as Solitaire, sudoku, crossword puzzles and pinball live on smartphones and tablets as the mobile gaming audience expands.
How to get a better night’s sleep? Keep your tech out of the bedroom
Tips to help you sleep better include disengaging from tech before bed — signing off Facebook and Twitter and not bringing gadgets into the bedroom.
Webcams are infiltrating your home. Here’s how to secure those on your computers
Webcams foster connectivity and can aid in home security. But you want to make sure your webcams are secure, too, and your privacy isn’t invaded.
Don’t discount Dollar Tree, Family Dollar for bargains on technology and gadgets
Your local dollar-priced store — think Dollar Tree, Family Dollar — can be a place to get some nifty tech bargains for your smartphone and computer.
Amazon, Google personal assistants can handle more chores. Just ask them
About 25% of U.S. consumers use smart speakers like Amazon Echo and Google Home. But the speakers’ onboard AI-driven digital assistants can do more.