Smartphones November 7 Apple releases iOS 26.1 with major security improvements and new features for iPhone users Apple's iOS 26.1 update delivers major security fixes, performance boosts and enhanced privacy controls for your iPhone. Discover why updating now protects your data.
Security November 5 Stop foreign-owned apps from harvesting your personal data Foreign-owned apps secretly harvest personal data from seniors, making them prime targets for scams. Learn how to protect your privacy and stop data brokers today.
Smartphones October 30 5 hidden battery drainers you can fix right now Quick iPhone and Android battery optimization techniques help your device stay powered all day by turning off hidden features that secretly drain power in the background.
Tech October 28 5 social media safety tips to protect your privacy online Kurt Knutsson's guide covers social media privacy protection through location settings, account privacy controls and two-factor authentication to prevent scams and data breaches.
iPhone October 9 Why Wi-Fi calling may be killing your phone's battery life iPhone and Android users can reduce Wi-Fi calling battery drainage through settings adjustments, background app limits and stronger Wi-Fi connections.
Android September 22 Waze update ends support for older Android phones Older Android phones, tablets and car systems will lose access to new Waze features as the app drops support for Android versions below 10.
Tech September 14 Scientists extract silver from e-waste using cooking oil New research shows how fatty acids in cooking oil can safely dissolve and recover silver from circuit boards without harmful chemicals or environmental damage.
VIDEO September 9 Trump's push for prayer lauded by OK State Superintendent: 'It's the right move' A '91±¬ÁÏ @ Night' panel discuss President Donald Trump's push for prayer in schools, a California student highlighting the need for religious liberty, A.I. in schools and New York City schools' cell phone ban.
VIDEO September 7 Schools, parents clash over gender identity, vaccines and more American Culture Project senior fellow Corey DeAngelis addresses the many topics currently conflicting school districts across the nation including gender identity, vaccine mandates, cell-phone bans and more.
VIDEO September 7 Hochul defends cellphone ban in NY public schools, calls out ‘distraction devices’ New York Gov. Kathy Hochul discusses the state’s ban on cellphone use in public schools and New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani on ‘91±¬ÁÏ Sunday.’
Health September 6 Scrolling on your phone on the toilet raises health risk no one wants to talk about A new study from Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center in Boston finds that using smartphones in the bathroom increases hemorrhoid risk by nearly 50%.