#Tech gets a bad wrap in general for polluting the earth and contributing to global warming, but it's undeniable that many tech companies have created devices that allow users to conserve energy. #greentech #green #energysaver #Nest #Anker #solar
After a year-long battle of #userprivacy woes, #Facebook now lets users see where their advertisers get your #data. The article discuses how you can view that information. Is this a win for consumers? #privacyrights #privacy #socialmedia #BigData #advertisingtrackers #targetedads
There's another new wireless charger on the market not created by #Apple that works with #AirPods and #iPhones. #TwelveSouth released their new #HiRise Wireless stand with a removable #Qi charging pad which makes it easy to take while traveling.
There's a lot you can do with a #RaspberryPi and the latest model includes more #RAM, a faster #CPU, and new ports so it's USB-C compatible. It should be enough to power a #desktop computer. #robotics #electronics #RaspberryPi4 #RaspberryPi4ModelB #rpi #technology #diy
Do you agree with their list? I think a good soundbar can really elevate the experience, but I'm not sure that smartphone controlled LED strip lights will matter much.
What do you think bout the latest controversy surrounding smart home devices? I don't get why these companies don't just disclose when products have mics and cameras and they're watching us. Sometimes it's legit.
Would you ever consider dropping all of your entertainment subscription plans? The article writer did just that, but the writer hadn't been using them often and it doesn't make financial sense to pay for something you rarely use.
Netflix raised its prices, but so did Charter, Comcast, and Spectrum so essentially streaming is still cheaper, but the consumer still loses out since everything costs more.
It's easy to get bogged down in all the negative stories out there. This article shows the positive side of gaming and how creators, players, and society all benefit.