Dual your iphone xr xs xs-max
When Apple pushed iOS version 12.1.1 on Wednesday, AT&T users gained the ability to use the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max’s in a dual-SIM configuration.
Continue reading…When Apple pushed iOS version 12.1.1 on Wednesday, AT&T users gained the ability to use the iPhone XR, XS, and XS Max’s in a dual-SIM configuration.
Continue reading…One of the benefits of having an unlocked iPhone is that you can switch out your SIM card when you travel.
Continue reading…Old, unused email accounts put your security and privacy at risk.
With a compromised account, someone can impersonate you, search for personal information, or try the same password on your other accounts. The more unmonitored (and forgotten) accounts you have out there, the more doors into your personal information there are for sketchy people to walk through. This is especially true if you created accounts years ago without good password hygiene.
So, take a few minutes to recall, locate, and delete email addresses you’re no longer using. Some accounts may be easy to remember, but to ensure you cover all the email services you’re connected to, try the following steps:
Before you delete old accounts, check if there are any connected services or data files that you’ll lose access to. If you terminate your Yahoo account, for example, you’ll also lose your Flickr photos. If there’s anything you want to save, make sure you download it or move it to another storage service.
When you’ve got everything saved, follow these steps to delete email addresses from major service providers.
You can get rid of one or more Gmail email addresses without deleting your entire Google user profile. Here’s how:
So, what do we know so far?
A few weeks ago, the BBC reported that the cryptocurrency would be called GlobalCoin, but now it seems that won’t pan out. Reuters has reported Facebook has registered a company called Libra Networks in Switzerland, meaning there’s a decent chance the social networking giant will stick with Libra.
But while the BBC might have gotten the name wrong, it does seem to be on the mark that the new cryptocurrency will be what’s called a stablecoin. Compared to the volatility you might expect from ‘regular’ cryptocurrencies, stablecoins are pegged to actual currencies like the U.S. dollar to protect against price fluctuations. According to TechCrunch, Facebook’s looking to stabilize its cryptocurrency against multiple international currencies—not just the dollar—as well as low-risk securities.
As for how one might use Facebook’s cryptocurrency, TechCrunch says users who send money via Messenger or WhatsApp, also owned by Facebook, will incur zero fees. Meanwhile, the Information reports you’ll also be able to use ATMs when exchanging traditional money for crypto.
Twenty years ago, Microsoft vastly improved how we all point and clickwith the introduction of its IntelliMouse Explorer that used a small camera to track movements instead of an easily dirtied rolling ball. Countless iterations were released over the past few decades, but Microsoft has finally revived the original design with its new Pro IntelliMouse—which even still comes with a USB cable.
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