If you purchase a phone, and if you pay for cloud storage and backup (crash protection), should you be entitled to fully encrypt your files and keep them private? Continue Reading →
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Our team has been walking the floor at CES® 2020 for the past two days, and we've seen so many exciting things already. Here are some of our biggest takeaways so far. Continue Reading →
Apple caved. Continue Reading →
On Tuesday, Apple officially unveiled three new iPhones. The company also announced a new Apple Watch, a new iPad, and finally dated and priced Apple TV+ and Apple Arcade. Here’s what you need to know. Continue Reading →
Shelly Palmer talks with Zain Asher about Samsung's new Note 10+ and Note 10 on CNN International's Quest Means Business. Original Airdate: August 8, 2019 Continue Reading →
Samsung just announced the Galaxy Note10 and Note10+, available for pre-order at 12:01amET on August 8 and in stores on August 23. I got my hands on them earlier this week, and they are… awesome!! Here’s everything you need to know about Samsung’s newest phones. Continue Reading →
Shelly Palmer talks with Richard Quest about Apple's Q3 2019 earnings on CNN’s Quest Means Business. With the iPhone now making up less than half of Apple's business, can wearables and services pick up the slack? Airdate: July 31, 2019. Continue Reading →
Shelly Palmer tells you how to stop those annoying robocalls with a simple, free fix on Good Day New York with Sukanya Krishnan and Jennifer Lahmers on Fox 5 New York. Original Airdate: July 9, 2019 Continue Reading →
Apple officially unveiled a slew of new hardware and software at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) on Monday in San Jose. Here’s everything you need to know. Continue Reading →
In a rare show of bipartisan unity this past Wednesday, Republicans and Democrats on the House Oversight Committee expressed concerns over the rapid spread of facial recognition software used by technology companies. This should make you stop and think very long and hard about what your elected leaders do not understand about the world we live in. Continue Reading →