The iPhone 5s fingerprint reader: what you need to know

So Apple has announced that it’s building a fingerprint reader into its new flagship smartphone, the iPhone 5s, calling that technology Touch ID. Here’s what you need to know about it. Check out this latest news on iPhone from MacWorld.com

Hands-on with the iPhone 5c

At first blush, the iPhone 5c looks a bit like the iPhone 5 had a baby with the plastic-backed iPhone 3GS. It’s the size and shape of the iPhone 5—long and thin—just a hair bigger in every direction, and about 20 grams heavier. And it marks the first time that the iPhone comes in anything beyond black and white: Check out this latest news from MacWorld.com

Your Twitter account has been hacked! Here’s what to do about it.

Kirsty woke up to find that someone else had taken control of her Twitter account. I tell her how to get it back. Check on this article from PCWorld.com

Why Do Gmail Conversations Break in Windows Phone?

“For goodness sake, not again!” is perhaps the most polite reaction I can repeat to those moments when Gmail conversations “break” on my Windows Phone. The galling thing is that it happens with only one account… Check on this very helpful article from MakeUseOf.com

Should You Allow Comments on Your Site? The Pros and Cons

We recently reviewed a new blogging platform, Roon, which brings a minimalist and easy-to-use experience to people who need nothing more than a place to share their thoughts and images. Something else Roon brings, however, is a slightly different approach to time-honored blogging feature:  Roon doesn’t include comments. Check out more from this article on MakeUseOf.com

Yahoo Mail service goes down for some users

On a day where Yahoo users were already discussing the shortcomings of the company’s redesigned logo, Yahoo Mail stumbled and crashed Thursday morning. Check out this news from TechHive.com

#Clueless? Everything You Need To Know About Twitter Hashtags

Some people #use #them #for #every #freaking #word; others ignore them altogether. It might leave you wondering: what are hashtags even for? Am I using Twitter wrong if I don’t use them? And are people making fun of me when I overuse them? Check out this interesting article from MakeUseOf.com