Starting January 1, 2020, Verizon will no longer allow any CDMA phones
On January 1, 2020, Verizon is transitioning out of CDMA. The impact on iPhone users is minimal EXCEPT for users of iPhone 5 or older. Those phones will no longer work. Period. Users will need to purchase and begin using new(er) phones before the transition to avoid...Flash & The Future of Interactive Content
Flash and the future of interactive content. Adobe to end support and updates in 2020. Adobe is planning to end-of-life Flash POSTED ON 07-25-2017 by Adobe Corporate Communications Adobe has long played a leadership role in advancing interactivity and creative content...Marriott Was Hacked: Here’s Everything You Need to Know
Thanks to Dashlane for this! Marriott International, who recently bought Starwood to become the largest hotel chain in the world, announced earlier today that up to 500 million guests had their data exposed via a breach of Starwood’s guest reservation database....Major Breach at USPS.com
WHAT HAPPENED? On November 26th, a security flaw in a U.S. Postal Service platform exposed data of more than 60 million users by allowing anyone logged-in to usps.com to query the system for user data. USPS has patched the flaw after repeated requests, according to...Uninstall CrashPlan for Home
CrashPlan for Home service was discontinued on October 22nd, and there is no reason to keep the app running. It’s no longer usable, so I recommend users uninstall it. I found out the hard way that it’s not so easy, though. Simply deleting the app does NOT...Mojave – Should I Upgrade Now?
There’s a lot to love about the new Mac OS 10.14, Mojave. It’s tempting to upgrade, especially as Apple really, really wants you to do it. Automatic installer downloads are happing to millions of users, and since we trust Apple, why not?