The Mother of All Breaches Reveals 26 Billion Records | Sync Up
https://youtu.be/UB2RnLZfwCA Recently, the ‘Mother of All Breaches' exposed 26 billion records from some of the biggest names in technology and social media. We’ll explore what ...
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Microsoft Starts Testing Wi-Fi 7 in Windows 11 With Insiders | Sync Up
https://youtu.be/2rzH46T45Zw With the recent launch of Wi-Fi 7, developers have quickly set their eyes on making hardware capable of supporting faster speeds. We’ll cover how ...
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DuckDuckGo Adds a Sync & Backup Feature | Sync Up
https://youtu.be/x7NS9lWMHcE For DuckDuckGo users, it just got a whole lot easier to sync your browser settings across devices. We’ll show you how to enable the ...
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AI-Generated Robocalls Made Illegal | Stop Unwanted Calls | Sync Up
https://youtu.be/fYjBdP2RP2A With the presidential election on the horizon, robocalls are on the rise. But, this year, AI could potentially make those calls even more difficult ...
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Microsoft Teams Phishing Pushes New Malware Via Group Chats | Sync Up
https://youtu.be/BdrG0rPVRNU Although Microsoft Teams is great for keeping organizations connected and collaborative, new research shows it also provides hackers with a subtle way to slip ...
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X/Twitter Adds Passkeys for Passwordless Login on iPhone App | Sync Up
https://youtu.be/7MxWTLUbdKQ Want to better secure your social media accounts? We’ll show you how to enable Face ID or Touch ID on your X account as ...
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When You Get An Attachment In An Email, The Safest Thing To Do Is…?

May 13, 2016

With the rise of ransomware arriving infiltrating inboxes all over the world, through innocuous-looking email attachments, it’s important to know how to keep your network secure. When you get an attachment in an email the safest thing to do is follow these best practices to keep your system and your data safe from malicious programs…

Ten Gadgets to Keep You Cool for Under $20

May 6, 2016

School’s almost out, and the heat is rolling in. Summer is so close we can almost smell the barbeque. Down in the south, the summer can be pretty brutal, so we’ve assembled a list of tech (all under $20, so you have more cash for those summer vacations!) to help keep you cool in more…

Using Outlook Calendar For Effective Large Group Scheduling

Apr 15, 2016

Outlook’s scheduling functions are entirely underutilized. The problem? Many people aren’t aware of the advanced capabilities Outlook Calendar has or how much easier it is to use shared calendar scheduling. Outlook is here to help do the heavy lifting for you. Large Group Outlook Scheduling Foundation To lay a foundation, the first place to start…

The Best Safety Apps For iPhone & Android + Self-Defense Insights From Tim Larkin

Apr 7, 2016

Thanks to mobile apps, we now have virtual personal assistants, virtual fitness trainers, and even virtual bodyguards. In growing live-work-play spaces where the main mode of transport is walking and the attraction of big cities, personal safety is a growing concern. Proving there really is an app for everything, your phone can now act as…

Keeping Fit with Technology

Mar 18, 2016

Fitness-tracking technology has come a long way from stationary bikes and those treadmills that change elevation as you run in place. From wearables to apps, and so much more in between, there’s no shortage of great ways to chart your fitness trajectory using technology. Fitness Wearables If you want to track your fitness progress, wearables…

What Mac Users Should Know About the New Ransomware

Mar 11, 2016

Mac users beware, you’re no longer safe from ransomware. The ransomware dubbed KeRanger recently hit Macs, infecting about 6,000 computers before it was caught and shut down. While this isn’t the first virus aimed at Macs, this is the first one that has gotten through Apple’s defenses. The KeRanger ransomware is a Mac version of…

Keeping Out Locky Ransomware

Feb 25, 2016

“Locky” is the newest villain on the Ransomware scene. Since Hollywood Hospital fell prey to the hackers, the tech world has been on high alert. So how does such a high-profile organization become a victim to ransomware like Locky? The virus disguises itself in a Word document attached to an email. The Word document itself…

Ten Cool Things You Didn’t Know Your Android Could Do

Feb 18, 2016

There are numerous cool things your iPhone can do without adding any apps. But the iPhone has nothing on what your Android phone can do natively. We’ve got the list below to prove it. Ten Noteworthy Things To Do With Your Android Phone Accidentally leave your phone in an uber? Your Android device can display…

Ten Cool Things You Didn’t Know Your iPhone Could Do

Feb 11, 2016

You shouldn’t be surprised that there’s an app for just about everything these days, but you will be surprised by a few of these things your iPhone can do… And these are without an additional app cluttering your screen. Did you know that there’s a hidden level on your compass that allows you to use…

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