10 New iOS 10 Settings You Should Change

iOS 10 is here, and it’s packing a number of very cool new features. To activate some of those features — like sending read receipts in Messages or having Siri announce calls — you’ll need to tweak a few settings. A few other new options will change how your device behaves with iOS 10. Check out this article in MakeUseOf.com

iOS 10 Is Here! Why You Should Upgrade Right Now

Apple’s tenth revision of its mobile operating system is here, and you can upgrade right now for free. The same thing happens every year — Apple announces a new iPhone, then a week later, the device is released to the public along with an update for existing iPhone, iPad and iPod touch owners. Get to know more from this article in MakeUseOf.com

How to Stop Checking Your Phone by Replacing It With Your Computer

Isn’t it annoying that when you’re on your computer, you always have one eye and one ear glued to your phone to check for incoming beeps, rings, and pings? Check out how on this article in MakeUseOf.com

8 Effective Ways to Boost Your Cellphone Signal

We’ve all been there. You need to make a call but you can’t find a signal, or you can’t have a proper conversation because it keeps cutting out. While our cellphones mean that we’re all more in touch than ever before, the devices and the network they use don’t always work as well as they should. What can you do to improve things? Check this article from MakeUseOf.com

Odds that Apple brings back the iPhone’s headphone jack? History says pretty slim

earpods-100681242-largeIf you’re deciding whether to upgrade to the iPhone 7, the possibility of Apple bringing back the headphone jack in future phones probably shouldn’t factor in. More of this article in PCWorld.com

Chase finally signs on with Android Pay

android-pay-chase-100681159-primary-idgeThe wait is finally over if you’ve been pining for your Chase cards to work with Android Pay. Check out this article in Greenbot.com

Forget your Google password and sign in with your phone

Yes, I get the reason for safeguarding our accounts—especially our precious Google accounts—with lengthy “strong” passwords that are safe from all but the most determined of hackers. Check out this article in PCWorld.com.