See how much all the major online tax services are charging, who will let you file for free and how much you’ll pay for a state return or expert help.
Author: Jennifer Jolly
How can you tell if you’ve been hacked? Here’s how to determine that and how to fix it.
These days everyone – and every internet-connected device – is a target. The faster you find out about these issues, the quicker you can fix them.
Adulting 101: These apps teach life skills young adults need to survive in the real world
Gen Z might ace AP chemistry but it’s no closer to navigating real life than previous generations. These apps help can narrow the life skills gap.
Want to cut the stress on your next trip? Then download these helpful apps before you go
Four out of five people in America plan to take a trip this year and the biggest crowds are yet to come. These apps can make yours less stressful.
Your smartwatch or phone’s life-saving features only work if you know how to turn them on
The latest gadgets can help save your life in a myriad of ways – if you enable the right features – and know how to use them when it counts most.
Stop these bad smartphone habits: Charging to 100%, paying for apps you don’t use, more
We’ll start with a couple of possibly mind-blowing tips: Stop charging your battery to 100% once a day and closing or refreshing idle apps.
Turn the back of your iPhone into a home button and fix typos without cursing your cursor
Miss the iPhone’s physical home button? We’ve got the next best thing. Plus, find out how to get your cursor where the typo is without going crazy.
Stop charging your phone to 100% once a day and other battery-saving tips
Maybe because our smartphones feel like an extension of our hands (and sometimes brains) we simply don’t treat them with the respect they deserve.
Why you shouldn’t close idle apps and other ways to save your phone’s data and battery
Sick of your smartphone dying by dinnertime? Here are ways to preserve that precious battery power and keep apps and games from sapping its memory.
Moving soon? These apps make relocating less of a nightmare
There are several apps that most definitely make moving marginally less annoying and even – who’d a thunk it? – enjoyable.