Tesla is finally bringing two-factor authentication to its car app
Last year, Tesla chief Elon Musk announced that the automaker will introduce two-factor verification for its app. The company has yet to make it available, but Musk has revealed it’s finally… The rest is here: Tesla is finally bringing two-factor authentication to its car app
2020: Apple’s still got a handful of songs to sing
While I believe history will remember 2020 as a dreadful year overall, Apple remains focused on most of its original plan to make this a very big year. What’s still coming? A deluge of recent… See original here: 2020: Apple’s still got a handful of songs to sing
Huawei’s expired US license is bad news for phone owners
After more than a year, the Commerce Department has stopped giving Huawei temporary licenses to keep supporting customers — and it’s not great news if you happen to have one of the company’s… See the original post: Huawei’s expired US license is bad news for phone owners
Schools might not have enough laptops for students this fall
It’s no secret that laptops have been hot commodities for students during the pandemic, but that might just lead to a crisis as school resumes. Axios has found evidence of acute laptop shortages… View original post here: Schools might not have enough laptops for students this fall
Zoom explained: Understanding (and using) the popular video chat app
In some ways, the Zoom videoconferencing app seemed to come from nowhere this year — even though it’s been around since 2013 and has long been highly regarded for its ease of use. Then the… Read more from the original source: Zoom explained: Understanding (and using) the popular video chat app
