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Here’s an overview of what business and IT pros need to know about EHRs (electronic health records), the standard in medical documentation. HIPAA, securing patients’ data, and more topics are covered.
The age of the notepad has ended. In its place are apps like Evernote, which puts your notes in the cloud so you can grab them from anywhere. Here’s what you need to know about Evernote.
If you’re interested in getting in on Google’s Project Fi cellular service but don’t want to buy a Fi-compatible phone, here’s how to get Project Fi service on any GSM-compatible device.
A flaw in how many third-party macOS security platforms verify Apple signed software could allow malware to pass itself off as signed, security researchers say.
Do internet service providers have a right to throttle certain traffic? That’s the question at the heart of net neutrality, and here’s everything you need to know about it.
iOS 11 brought a lot of changes to the iPhone and iPad, but was it enough for Apple to maintain its position as an innovation leader? Here’s what you need to know about Apple’s latest mobile OS.
A Chinese cybersecurity firm has discovered a “double kill” bug in Internet Explorer that it said is already being used by possible nation-state hacking groups.
A newly discovered malware for Android is programmed to eat up every available device resource to mine cryptocurrency, killing infected devices in the process.
Wireless charging isn’t good for iPhone 8 and iPhone X smartphones. In fact, it’s wearing batteries out faster and could increase their chance of failure.
Whether restoring a compromised iPhone from a backup or setting up a new one, doing a direct copy of all the data is the easiest way to get going. Here’s how.