WPS Makes Your Router Supremely Hackable

“It was over two-and-a-half years ago that we wrote about the dangers of WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup), and while we don’t want to pat ourselves on the back too aggressively, it would seem our warnings have been proven right.”

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Out of space to install iOS 8? Use iTunes instead!

“If you’re getting an error message that says you can’t install iOS 8 because you don’t have enough free space on your device, you have two choices: Either you can delete stuff until you do have enough space, or you can use your Mac or PC and iTunes to take care of it.”

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Android L’s newest security feature: out-of-the-box encryption

“Apple isn’t the only one that’s making its software a lot more secure, and erm, fed-proof — Google’s upcoming Android platform will apparently be encrypted by default, according to The Washington Post.”

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The Best Ways to Use Google’s New(ish) My Maps Tool

“Yesterday, Google updated its long-forgotten My Maps tool. The service has been masquerading as Maps Engine Lite, but with a new release, a shiny new Android app, and integration with Google Maps proper, it’s worth knowing just what all you can do with it.”

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Apple Time Capsule vs. AirPort Extreme vs. AirPort Express – which router should you choose?

“Apple buyers guide: Which 802.11ac router should you get? You have an Mac, iPhone, or iPad, and now it’s time to Apple-fy (applify?) your network. Apple offers three devices suitable for home network routing: The AirPort Extreme, the Time Capsule, and the AirPort Express.”

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