Top Tech Tidbits Podcast for November 16, 2023
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Hello and welcome, to the Top Tech Tidbits Podcast For Thursday, November 16th 2023.
My name is Aaron Di Blasi and I am the acting Publisher for the Top Tech Tidbits Publication.
The Top 5 Most Clicked Tidbits are those 5 adaptive technology news items that have received the most clicks from Top Tech Tidbits readers in the last week.
These 5 news items represent the most popular news and trends in adaptive technology today, as voted on by Top Tech Tidbits readers.
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And at number #5 this week …
The Best Password Managers To Protect Your Data On iOS And macOS By Apple Insider
Using unique and strong passwords for every website is a must for internet security.
Too few people know how to do this, and that's where password managers come in and can make online life easier.
There's no doubt about it, actually doing the work to stay safe on the web is hard — and getting harder.
In order to be truly secure online, each and every login you use needs its own strong, unique password:
And at number #4 this week …
The Best Microphones For Zoom, According To The CNET Staff Who Use Them
As remote work increases globally, online meetings are also on the rise.
Having the best microphone for those meetings helps everyone communicate effectively:
https://www.cnet.com/tech/best-microphone-for-zoom-according-to-the-cnet-staff-who-use-them/
And at # 3 this week...
How Your Smartphone Can Help If You Have Hearing Loss By Kami Funk Via Accessibility.com
Kami Writes: Eighty-five percent of people now own a smartphone.
Smartphones are ubiquitous tools nowadays.
But did you know they can also be accessibility tools for people with hearing loss or hearing-related disabilities?
It's true!
Let's take a look at the features that make your smartphone an excellent accessibility tool for hearing-related d