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How to See a Full Web Address on the Safari Browser
By J. D. BIERSDORFER
The browser’s settings can be changed, or users can click on the address field. Also, a considering the value of a touch-screen PC.
In the 20 years since their introduction, banner ads have ruined the appearance and usability of the web, perverted content and diminished privacy.
While passwords aren’t likely to disappear soon, new technology that uses eyes and fingerprints as identifiers can protect data more easily.
A look at products ranging from sensor-equipped shirts that can track your workout to apps that can turn a long jog into an exercise in play.
News apps like Flipboard, Circa News and BBC News help keep users updated on breaking events.
The browser’s settings can be changed, or users can click on the address field. Also, a considering the value of a touch-screen PC.
The overall strategy behind the retailer’s hardware lineup appears puzzling. Its devices sound fantastic in theory but often fall short.
The tech giant has succeeded in ensuring that its phones, tablets and computers work seamlessly together. You might never leave.
An update made in 2010, also called Bluetooth 4.0, uses less power and has better pairing capability.
If you just want a portable, easy-to-operate still and video camera, it’s worth taking a look at some alternatives now on the market or coming soon.
Plenty of smartphone apps offer worthwhile and entertaining lessons.
Play games, and get ideas for pumpkin carving, recipes and more for the spooky holiday.
The latest version of the Flipboard tablet magazine offers a staff-selected “front page” of stories and a wide range of extremely specialized topics.
Manufacturers are teaming up with designers to produce stylish bracelets, rings and cuff links that are also tech devices.
Also, using Google Maps “Lite” and private searches in OS X Yosemite.
Plus, creating a fund-raising page on Facebook.
Browse all the mobile app coverage that has appeared in The New York Times by category, and see what Times writers have on their phones and tablets.
A collection of App Smart columns and articles about mobile applications from The New York Times.
A series from The Well blog explores how technology can help us better understand our personal health.
The Times tested some of the latest and most popular trackers to compare how they work and the various features they offer.
High-tech fitness and activity trackers all share one thing: an accelerometer. Here’s how they work — and don’t.
Raspberry Pi, a tiny computer the size of a credit card, has captured the imaginations of students, educators and tinkerers around the world since it became available in 2012.
Microsoft wants the Xbox One to be the center of a home’s entertainment universe, providing Skype video calls and playing television shows, music and more.
The cleaning device figures out the size of your window mirror and then cleans the surface on its own.
Nest, the company founded by the former Apple designer Tony Fadell, released a new version of its self-learning thermostat on Tuesday.
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