Twitter is looking for new ways to produce revenue and remain relevant to users and advertisers – and you might not like their latest effort. Twitter just implemented new tracking settings that many users are less than thrilled about. If… (Continue Reading)
The economic impact over the next 20 years of bringing two additional F-16 Fighting Falcons training squadrons to Holloman Air Force Base could be in the billions. Later this summer, the two training squadrons are expected to be added to… (Continue Reading)
Last month’s WannaCry ransomware attack took the world by storm, making a lot of people want to cry. Reportedly the files on 200,000 computers across the globe were encrypted and held ransom until victims paid to restore them.
While that… (Continue Reading)
Archiving videos to newer media formats is not only becoming more popular but it is turning into a necessity for those who do not want to lose old videos.
It’s not just about still keeping a VHS player around (if… (Continue Reading)
If you’ve been thinking of adding HBO/Cinemax to your cable package, right now is a great time to subscribe. For a full year, you pay half-price for HBO and Cinemax.
Subscribe today and you can watch some of the highest-quality… (Continue Reading)
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress established the United States Army, which began as 10 groups of riflemen set to serve for one year. It has since grown into the largest US military branch, with 1.4 million active duty… (Continue Reading)
TDS launching HD in several cable markets
The Golf Network, E!, NBC Universo, Bravo and Oxygen are a networks that TDS will launch in high definition television in many of the cable communities on June 27. TDS customers will soon… (Continue Reading)
Personal identification numbers (PINs) are security features that protect your accounts and personal information. PINs are a series of numbers that you can use on an ATM keypad or your phone keypad.
Generally, PINs are at least four digits long.… (Continue Reading)
Some time-saver experts have suggested consumers should only open their mail once a week. That’s a mistake. Why? Because it could make you more vulnerable to identity theft.
Why open your mail?
The U.S. Postal Service recommends consumers collect and… (Continue Reading)
Memorial Day, which honors the men and women who died while serving in the U.S. Military, is America’s most solemn holiday.
Many Americans observe the day by visiting cemeteries or memorials, gathering with family and attending or participating in parades.… (Continue Reading)