Monthly Archives: April 2024

Daum Downloader: 2 Powerful & Useful Options

I tested over 30 apps to choose the best Daum downloader and help you watch content offline without issues. Below, you can find the results of my research. Explore these software options and choose wisely. Best Daum Downloader 1. Video DownloadHelper Video DownloadHelper is a powerful browser extension for Chrome, Opera, and Edge. It allows […]

Pinkbike Downloader: 5 Fast And Effective Apps

I tested over 20 different apps to choose the best Pinkbike downloader. I included only the most effective and fast options in my list. Let’s explore them together: Best Pinkbike Downloader 1. YT Saver YT Saver is an excellent Pinkbike downloader that makes the process easy and intuitive. After pasting the link in the app, […]

MS Office Alternatives for Windows 7: 8 Best in 2024

Are you looking for the best MS Office alternatives for Windows 7? Keep reading! Though Microsoft Office is the leading choice for office productivity and document creation apps, its alternatives are also catching up. Some are free, others come with open-source code, a few are totally cloud-based, and some offer built-in AI copilots. Let me […]

Every ChatGPT Plus user to get ‘Memory’ feature except Europeans and South Koreans

OpenAI, which recently announced perternship with Financial Times, has now announced the expansion of its Memory feature to all ChatGPT Plus subscribers (excluding Europe and South Korea for now). This feature can improve user experience by allowing the AI chatbot to remember information told by you in the past. So one doesn’t have to remind […]

New U.K. Law Bans Default Passwords on Smart Devices Starting April 2024

The U.K. National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) is calling on manufacturers of smart devices to comply with new legislation that prohibits them from using default passwords, effective April 29, 2024. “The law, known as the Product Security and Telecommunications Infrastructure act (or PSTI act), will help consumers to choose smart devices that have been designed to

FCC Fines Major U.S. Wireless Carriers for Selling Customer Location Data

The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today levied fines totaling nearly $200 million against the four major carriers — including AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon — for illegally sharing access to customers’ location information without consent. The fines mark the culmination of a more than four-year investigation into the actions of the major carriers. In […]