Chandra Steele, PCMag

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Past articles by Chandra:

Elon Musk Blaming the ADL for Twitter's Collapse Is an Antisemitic Dog Whistle

Musk says he's against antisemitism on X (Twitter), but his tirade against the Anti-Defamation League is effectively fanning the flames of antisemitic sentiment on the platform. → Read More

How to Detect AI-Generated Images

It's getting harder and harder to believe your eyes. Here's how you can figure out whether an AI or a human created what you're seeing. And take our quiz to see how good you are at spotting the work of an AI! → Read More

12 Amazon Kindle Tips Every Reader Should Know

Kindles are easy to use, but a few tricks can help you get the most out of Amazon's ebook reader. Here's how to enhance your next reading session. → Read More

These Are the Best US Cities and States to Find IT and Cybersecurity Jobs

Salary doesn't mean much without actual job opportunities. For that, IT and cybersecurity professionals may want to check out Montana, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, and Florida. → Read More

5 Ways to Detect Text Written by AI

The best way to figure out if an artificial intelligence wrote something may be to ask AI. We tested five AI-detection services with text written by ChatGPT and text written by a human: Here are the results. → Read More

Super Mario Bros. Movie Is Powering Up Other Video-Game Adaptations

The video-game curse has been broken, for both movies and TV. → Read More

How to Find Out Whether Your Co-Workers Hate You

Email greetings and sign-offs can say a lot, and it's not always what you want to hear. → Read More

Your Co-Workers Probably Don't Want You to Follow Them on Social Media

Most people want to maintain a work-life balance when it comes to social media. → Read More

Want to Ban TikTok? Depends How Old You Are

Blocking TikTok in the United States would be unprecedented—but older Americans support it. → Read More

From BRB to OMG: Which Textspeak Terms Are Used the Most?

TBH, UR probably using textspeak IRL. Wordtips perused 18 million geotagged tweets to determine which abbreviations are most popular in your state. → Read More

Beware Phishy Emails: These Are the 50 Most Frequently Spoofed Brands

Is that email from your bank legit? FedEx? The IRS? Probably not. Don't fall for messages that provoke panic and never, ever surrender your personal information. → Read More

Women Are Hit Hardest by Tech Layoffs

Tech companies are aware of how and why their layoffs affect women disproportionately, but they're not taking any steps to change that reality. → Read More

Nobody Wants to See Dr. ChatGPT

The Pew Research Center finds that most of us don't trust AI to be involved in our healthcare. → Read More

How to Tweet When Twitter Is Down

If you want to tweet about how Twitter is down, we have the workaround. → Read More

These Are the K-Dramas Fans Are Most Excited to Stream in 2023

New seasons of Korean dramas Squid Game, All of Us Are Dead, and Sweet Home are among the most anticipated this year. → Read More

Break a Sweat: 7 Streaming Services With On-Demand Workouts

No need to subscribe to yet another streaming service to meet your fitness goals. Netflix, Prime Video, Tubi, and others have workouts you can try right now. → Read More

AI Is Exactly as Biased as the Information We Feed It

A study by Tidio shows that the same biases and stereotypes that plague society are powering AI. → Read More

Which US States Are Most Vulnerable to Identity Theft?

Spoiler: New Yorkers need to step up their online security habits. → Read More

I Want My $2! How Low Is Too Low for a Venmo Request?

The popularity of P2P payment apps is growing, and so are payment requests for less than $5, particularly between friends and siblings. → Read More

Yes, It Was Down: The Top 10 Internet Outages of 2022

Downdetector has the scoop on which site failures drove the internet wild with worry this year. → Read More