Digital pranksters have struck again. This time with a flaw that impacts Safari and Chrome browsers on most devices (phone, tablet, laptop/desktop). NBC News is reporting the "prank" tricks people into clicking or tapping on links that will crash your browser by overloading them with some code.
For any parents, future parents and grandparents out there, this is a must see and possibly a reality check for some. I know this all to well with our kids, and it makes me sad.
Cooper and I were talking this morning about how I was cruising through T.V. channels and stumbled upon the movie Back to the Future II on New Years Day. Coincidence, I think not.
If you have an iPhone, this may be of interest to you. Your phone keeps a month-long log of where you spend your time. It records every stop during your day, when you got there, and how long you stayed there.
While there has been a lot of buzz about government spying and "Big Brother" with the revelations regarding the NSA earlier this year, KARE 11 in the Twin Cities has learned that Minnesota law enforcement agencies are also keeping an eye on your technology.