Apple Safari review By Nicole Johnston published 17 August 20 Review Apple’s default web browser is fine for casual users, but Safari doesn’t measure up against its rivals.
Microsoft Edge review By Ian Stokes published 13 August 20 Review Microsoft is on the... edge of glory (sorry) here with a stunning web browser that equals Chrome in most areas, and thrashes it in a few others.
Mozilla Firefox review By Ian Stokes published 11 August 20 Review Mozilla Firefox is back with a vengeance, looking to take back its place at the top of the web browser mountain.
Google Chrome review By Ian Stokes published 10 August 20 Review Google Chrome is still the top web browser, but the gap is getting shorter every day.
Verizon launches LTE Home Internet service for rural areas, but is yours one of them? By Millie Fender published 31 July 20 NEWS Everything you need to know about Verizon's new 4G home internet, if you're covered.
AT&T launches 5G in 28 new areas, but is yours one of them? Here's the full list By Millie Fender published 30 June 20 NEWS AT&T brings low-band 5G to a total of 179 million people, but what does low-band mean, and is your area covered?
Trend Micro Antivirus Plus Security review By Ian Stokes published 16 June 20 Review Trend Micro Antivirus Plus Security offers great protection, but slows down your computer and comes with very few extras.
F-Secure Anti-Virus review By Ian Stokes published 15 June 20 Review F-Secure is barebones when it comes to extras, but as an thoroughbred antivirus it's hard to beat.
Kaspersky review By Ian Stokes published 7 May 20 Review With over two decades experience as an antivirus and internet security provider, Kaspersky is still a front runner in the online protection game.
Critical security flaws found in two of the top VPNs, according to VPNpro report By Ian Stokes published 6 May 20 News VPNpro tested the top 20 VPNs and found that it could install fake updates on two of them.
The internet is more important than ever, but 1 in 3 Americans worry they can't afford broadband bills By Millie Fender published 1 May 20 NEWS Research reveals that many lower-income Americans are facing a digital divide.
Verizon, AT&T, and T-Mobile to waive late fees through June 30th By Millie Fender published 28 April 20 NEWS Cell phone providers are extending late fee and no-termination policies for another 2 months.
WiFi 6 has been approved by the FCC, but what does that actually mean for your wireless internet? By Ian Stokes published 24 April 20 News Your wireless internet connection is getting an upgrade as 6GHz WiFi is approved by the FCC.
Bitdefender 2021 review By Ian Stokes published 23 April 20 Review Bitdefender 2021 offers solid protection and a ton of options to help you choose the right internet security program for your needs.
Verizon's coronavirus response: Waiving late fees, 15GB of free extra data, and new discounts for low-income households By Millie Fender published 24 March 20 NEWS Verizon responds to the coronavirus by giving away free wireless data and bringing out support for low-income groups.
AT&T is axing broadband data caps in response to the coronavirus pandemic By Ian Stokes published 13 March 20 News AT&T is pausing its broadband data caps during the coronavirus outbreak, but should they exist at all?
Unprotected database leaves millions of sales records exposed; eBay, Shopify, and Paypal users be aware By Sophie Kaemmerle published 12 March 20 NEWS Shoppers' personal information like names, addresses, and the last four digits of credit card numbers were left exposed online.
Yahoo Mail review By Lewis White published 10 March 20 Review Despite its growing lack of relevancy, Yahoo Mail still offers a reasonably robust email client, but is that enough?
Gmail review By Daryl Baxter published 10 March 20 Review Gmail is still the default choice for many when setting up a free email account, but is it the best option?
New report identifies the most dangerous app store on the internet, so if you use it, stop right now By Sophie Kaemmerle published 9 March 20 NEWS 61,669 new malicious apps were uploaded on the app store in 2019 alone.