Google’s Nest Mini, which is about the size of a doughnut, has some improved hardware and software to go up against its competitor, Amazon Echo Dot.
Author: Marc Saltzman, Special to USA TODAY
Work from home: Why you may – or may not – want your job’s workplace to be outside the office
It’s National Work from Home Week. More jobs let employees work at home some of the time, which can boost work-life balance. But there’s a downside.
Hard drives: How to choose the right drive to back up and offload your important files.
Need to back up personal files outside your computer? Here’s a breakdown on the type of hard drives you can choose from to save your important files.
Wait, did Google just announce an ‘Apple Arcade’ killer?
Both Apple and Google now offer affordable subscription services with a ton of content to play around with, without ads or in-app purchases.
Myth-busting: Unmask these four privacy untruths to protect yourself online
When it comes to your online privacy, you might not think there’s much you can do to protect it. But you can start by identifying some common myths.
Better battery, Night mode, ‘slofies’ and other cool things coming to Apple’s new iPhones
Apple made plenty of announcements at its live event Tuesday, but here’s some cool things you may have missed about the upcoming iPhones and services.
‘Burner’ phones aren’t just for criminals. Here’s why you should have one
Burner phones can actually be a nice an addition to your pricey iPhone or Android device. And these low-cost phones have some desirable benefits.
Affordable ‘dorm room’ tech that makes the grade
As another school year is set to begin, students and parents may seek some tech devices that can help achieve success in the classroom and the dorm.
Hey, Siri, how about some shortcuts to help save me some time. Siri says, ‘Sure’
Siri Shortcuts, now an iPhone and iPad app, will be built into the upcoming iOS 13 operating system. The feature can figure a tip and give directions.
Video game industry pushes back on Trump’s violence link, stresses parental tools
As President Trump and politicians blame video games for recent mass shootings, industry stresses lack of violence link, consoles’ parental tools.