Laura has spent nearly 20 years writing news, reviews, and op-eds, with more than 10 of those years as an editor as well. She has exclusively used Apple products for the past three decades. In addition to writing and editing at MTE, she also runs the site's sponsored review program.
Treadmills can be great, but they take up so much room. This makes the Kingsmith WalkingPad A1 Foldable Treadmill an interesting option. Here’s our review.
Ingramer is a service that will help you find connections, followers, and likes on Instagram by using special filters and tracking results through analytics.
Mozilla solve the problem of not being able to share larger files by launching Firefox Send, a free, encrypted file-transfer service that allows you to share large files via a browser.
The Reolink Argus 2 security camera not only keeps your home safe but is inexpensive, is easy to set up, and runs on a long-lasting battery or solar power.
There is still continued interest in Facebook and how it is using our data and the ethicality of it. It appears that it doesn’t even matter if you’re a Facebook user. They still have access to your data.
With the integration of the Internet into our work lives, it’s given rise to collaboration software. Intraboom is an alternative to all the other collaboration software. It makes it so that you only need one software.
We’ve heard a lot about fake news in the past few years, and frankly the situation is only getting worse with all the saturation. We asked our writers, “Should it be illegal to publish fake news?”
One great thing about shopping online is that ratings and reviews for the items you’re interested in are readily available. We asked our writers, “Do you trust ratings and reviews at online stores?”
One lesser-known change in iOS 11 is the change of the image format from JPEG to HEIC. But you have options, including Joyoshare HEIC Converter that will take care of the issues quickly and easily.
We’ve all seen the news that a political data firm working with Donald Trump was given user data from Facebook to help them out during the election. Do you plan on leaving Facebook after data was used to control an election?
With mass shootings such an issue in the United States, it’s being suggested that video games are to blame. So we posed this question to our writers: “Do you think that violent video games can do harm?”
Fast Company has decided Apple is the World’s Most Innovative Company for 2018, and that’s thanks to AirPods, ARKit, and iPhone X, We asked some of our writers, “Do you think Apple can still be considered the most innovative?”
The more robots are deployed with automation, the more people end up getting pushed out. But is that really how it works? We asked our writers, “Do you think robots are the cause of unemployment?”
Those ads that match our search history are what are known as targeted ads. They use means to find out what you’re interested in to match the ads to you. We asked our writers, “Do you prefer to see targeted ads online?”
It’s certainly a dream of many, to open your email and find just a handful of messages. The question is if anyone ever gets to that point or if it’s simply an unattainable goal. Is Inbox Zero effective or is it just a myth?
Are you looking forward to the day when you can have computers do many of your menial tasks for you? We asked our writers, “Do you think artificial intelligence will become mainstream in 2018?”
There has been much discussion on the worthiness of cryptocurrencies and whether or not it’s worthwhile to invest. We asked our writers, “Have you or will you invest in cryptocurrencies in 2018?”
There are possibly all new devices being released that you won’t be able to live without once they’re released. We asked some of our writers, “What gadgets are you most looking forward to in 2018?”
Recently it was announced that Apple Support started a YouTube channel with how-to tutorial videos for iOS. Are you more likely to utilize tutorials from device and software companies or users?
Security is often a concern we have with technology. We asked our writers, “With all the hacks lately, do you still trust saving your files to the Cloud?”
Twitter’s 140-character limit has been discussed often throughout the years. We asked our writers, “How does Twitter expanding to 280 characters affect you?”
With Apple now including the Face ID technology in the new iPhone X, it’s placing facial recognition in the forefront again. Do you trust Face ID technology for your devices?
We’ve been talking about virtual reality for a long time, and the technology is finally here. With VR technology going mainstream, will you be using VR?
Cryptocurrency can make exchanging payments over the Internet in some cases easier. We asked our writers, “Will the hype surrounding cryptocurrency encourage you to use it?”
The financial world was dealt a big blow this month when it was learned that Equifax experienced a hack. Will the Equifax hack change the way you protect your identity?
With advances being made in technology, it’s now creeping into our medical care. We asked our writers, “Would you trust technology to handle your health?”
A tool called Palantir is being used by law enforcement to predict crime. We asked our writers, “Do you think using tech to predict crime is a good idea?”
Apple can always be counted on to make some newsworthy changes to their operating systems. They have just released the public beta for iOS 11, and it doesn’t fail to disappoint, especially with iPads.
As fun as it is to use beta software before an official release, there are certain risks that come along with doing so. Do you use beta software or wait for a stable release?