I’ve been watching this PowerSchool data breach story unfold, and what I’m seeing should concern every San Diego family with children in our public schools. Three federal lawsuits have just been filed against PowerSchool after they exposed private information of millions of students, including kids right here at San Diego Unified School District. These lawsuits, … Read more
What’s wrong with seeking love on the Internet? Online dating has been around for awhile now and, not coincidentally, so have the horror stories about scammers exploiting seekers of love and companionship. Scammers have targeted love-seekers for as long as people have been seeking love……was the Bible’s serpent a scammer? Perhaps. The FBI warns about … Read more
It’s taken almost 20 years, but some competition has finally come to home internet service in San Diego County. Within the last year, wireless home internet has begun being offered by wireless providers T-Mobile and Verizon at substantially lower prices than the entrenched cable companies. Granted, their speeds are slower, but more than sufficient for … Read more
Artificial Intelligence is no longer a concept. It is here and it is being used to replace workers. Jobs are being re-designed or lost to AI, as we speak. There is a legitimate debate about whether the disruptions in the job markets are good or bad….or they just are. A lot of horses lost their … Read more
Online shopping safety is more of a science these days but there are some major red flags you can spot by just skimming through the deal. These include misspellings, bad color scheme, expiration dates, antivirus warnings, and more. You also need to look for the name of the business to make sure it is legitimate. … Read more