The controversy over Apple’s plan to protect kids by scanning your iPhone
Craig F. Walker/The Boston Globe via Getty Images The privacy-first company’s invasive approach isn’t going over well with many. Apple, the company that proudly touted its user privacy bona fides…
Juice up your laptop and two other gadgets with this $30 charger (save 46%) – CNET
Laptop, tablet, phone, headphones — this charger can do it all.
Kia now lets you book test drives from the comfort of your couch – Roadshow
The new Kia@Home program lets shoppers book a test drive from home and try out the vehicle in their own surroundings.
Firefox 91 pushes privacy with stronger new cookie-clearing option – CNET
Enhanced cookie clearing is designed to wipe out all tracking traces that websites, advertisers and others leave on your computer.
Twitter again suspends Marjorie Taylor Greene for COVID misinformation – CNET
The suspension is the third such for the Georgia representative, and will last a week.
Save 66% on a new Sam’s Club membership today – CNET
Member’s Mark discounts are also available.
TCL adds Google TV smarts, streaming to 5-Series and 6-Series TVs – CNET
If Roku isn’t the right TV system for you, TCL offers Google TV versions with essentially the same sizes, prices and features.
Amazon makes it easier to make complaints about faulty marketplace products – CNET
You’ll be able to contact Amazon directly for personal injury or property damage claims regarding third-party sellers’ products.
iPhone 13 will get big camera upgrades and a smaller notch, report says – CNET
Beyond the camera, Apple’s next iPhone lineup will feature “relatively modest upgrades,” reports Bloomberg.
Netgear enhances Armor security for connected home devices
Netgear said it has enhanced the Netgear Armor software with advanced security and threat detection for connected smart home devices.Read More