Thanks to the Target data breach, many of us may be worried about who has our information and what they’re going to do with it. Here are a few ways we can protect ourselves against identity theft.
The end of the year is almost here. There were a lot of cool things that happened this year, a lot of great songs and some truly hilarious viral videos.
We've all seen the email saying you have $10 million dollars waiting for you in a bank overseas. That's a blatant scam, but there are other scams that look totally legit that you should be on the lookout for.
I'm always looking for ways to cut my grocery budget, so when I hear about new and improved ways to keep my money in my closet pocket, I'm all ears, so imagine my glee when I found six new apps for saving money on groceries. Check them out.
With many people up in arms about the revelation that the U.S. government is spying on its own citizens in the name of "homeland security", here are a few ways to protect your information from prying eyes.
We all have a pretty basic understanding of how to use Facebook, but there are some things you should be doing and some things you should never, ever do.
There are some people you should be friends with and then there are some people you shouldn’t click that add button for no matter how much they beg.
A few weeks ago, a man named Richard posted on a company's Facebook page to tell them that their commercials were false advertising. The company's CEO managed to make period hell funny.
Glen and I recently had some sort of creeping crud and it was brutal. Now that we’re feeling better and the cleanup is over, I learned that we can fight colds and flu with our smartphones. If you’re sick, there’s an app for that.