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Google November 20 To do: Change your smart speaker settings before the holidays Voice assistants are both entertaining and helpful for the whole family, however children can rack up purchases or venture into internet safety concerns.
Smartphones November 19 How to tell if someone has read your text message It can be frustrating not knowing if someone has seen your text message. "Read receipts" allows smartphone users to adjust settings so they're notified when a message is received.
Computers November 17 4 ways to print out, save and send your iPhone's text messages Printing text messages is a good way to produce a hard copy of conversations. Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson shows how it's done using an iPhone.
TECH November 14 Don’t want to drop $1K on a new phone? Do this instead Smartphones over the last few years have reached prices in the thousands, learn how to breathe new life into your current smartphone to save money.
VIDEO November 14 Flexible phone has screen that can bend around your wrist Adaptive display can change its shape, mode and color according to your needs. Kurt "The CyberGuy" Knutsson explains.
Artificial Intelligence November 14 Bill Gates says AI is 'pretty dumb' now, but predicts everyone will have robot 'agents' within 5 years Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates is predicting a world in which everybody has an AI robot assistant, arguing widespread use could happen in 5 years.