What to Know When Saving Routes in Google Maps In this guide, we will use the "pin" option to save your route as a pinned item, since it is the most convenient and universal way to save a route. When saving routes, know that you can only save driving and public...
How to Check if Your Router Is Hacked (Plus 5 Steps to Fix It)
Do you have a feeling you’re experiencing a router hack? It’s more common than most people assume, and pulling it off is surprisingly straightforward. Here’s how to check if you have an unwanted visitor and fix any damage they’ve done. How routers get hacked Threat actors can hack routers in...
How an 8-Character Password Could be Cracked in Just a Few Minutes
Security experts keep advising us to create strong and complex passwords to protect our online accounts and data from savvy cybercriminals. And “complex” typically means using lowercase and uppercase characters, numbers, and even special symbols. But, complexity by itself can still open your password to cracking if it doesn’t contain...
PowerPoint Now Has Task Management, Because Why Not
Collaboration with groups has been a selling point for Google Docs for years, and Microsoft has adopted many of the same features for its Microsoft 365 applications. You can already leave comments in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint documents for other people to read, but now Microsoft is adding more advanced...
16 Surprising Things You Can Do with Google Maps
Google Maps has evolved a lot over the years, making the jump from our computers to our phones and adding a ton of cool features along the way. In fact, there are so many that we're sharing our favorite features, along with some hidden tips and tricks. 1. Add stops...