Google brings At a Glance to the Pixel Watch

As we've been tracking since last month, Google now offers an At a Glance complication on the Pixel Watch...

Strava doesn’t seem to have learned much about user privacy since 2018

Strava really needs to address the doxxing problem on its hands

Google’s June Feature Drop is here with loads of novelties for Pixel phones and the Pixel Watch

So many new features! A bit later than usual - it generally sends out updates on the first Monday of each month - today Google has finally released its...

Western Digital NAS drives flash ‘warning’ after three years even if nothing’s wrong

Western Digital drives say “replace me” just for running for three years.

Amazon Web Services Meltdown Temporarily Breaks Large Parts of the Internet

An AWS outage, which is what occurred on Tuesday, always means problems for large portions of the web.

Seniors in long-term care home escape reality with immersive program

North Simcoe Muskoka Specialized Geriatric Services created a virtual reality program to give seniors in long-term care immersive experiences.

These VR Workout Games Are So Fun They Don’t Feel Like Exercise

Break a sweat with fun VR workout games for the Oculus and other headsets. Browse VR exercise games including Supernatural VR fitness and VR boxing games.

USDA gives EKY internet service grants to support high-speed internet in rural areas

“This loan grant is going to provide those folks in quality broadband they desperately need for education, for work, for health care, all of the things we have to have,” Keith Gabbard said.

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Could Prevent an “Internet Apocalypse”

Every eleven years, on average, the Sun reaches the peak of its activity cycle and throws a cosmic hissy fit. The Earth, and the rest of the solar system, must endure a burst of solar flares and coronal mass ejections (CMEs) spewing solar particles and electromagnetic radiation. As long as the Sun’s meltdown is mild to moderate, we should skate through it without too much trouble, but if things go wrong in just the right way, the results could be catastrophic.

Idaho to receive rural internet funding from the government