Using a VPN to get around sports blackouts and geoblocks can help you stream games, but you may be breaking the terms of service of some streaming services.
You can create a free VPN service using software-based services like WireGuard. You can install it on your Mac or Windows device and connect other devices to it ...
Have you just bought a brand new iPad and are looking to install free apps to get started, but you're confused about which one to begin with? You're not alone. The way people use iPads has changed ...
We are less than 24 hours from the start of another college football Saturday, a Week 11 slate that features big games like No. 7 BYU at No. 8 Texas Tech, No. 3 Texas A&M at No. 22 Missouri and LSU at ...
There are many reasons to use a VPN when your devices are connected to an unsecure network, and there are benefits to using one at home as well. While you might already be familiar with using a VPN on ...
A VPN-enabled router can provide online privacy for any device connected to it. But not all router models allow it. Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET covering home technology, broadband, and ...
Virtual private networks, or VPNs, are an essential tool in any internet privacy toolbox. They mask your public IP address, encrypt your traffic by routing it through secure servers and can make it ...
Proton VPN currently tops my list of the best VPNs, and I gave it a glowing recommendation in my detailed Proton VPN review. It's easy to use, fast, cheap and secure, with a large server network and ...
Before you call your internet provider in a panic, here's how to fix your iPhone or iPad's Wi-Fi in just a few steps. Your iPhone says it's connected, but nothing loads. Your iPad keeps dropping Wi-Fi ...
Heading into the 2025 college football season, it was clear that it would be a year of transition for ESPN’s College GameDay. Lee Corso, who had served as a commentator on the show for nearly four ...
Pat McAfee’s deal with ESPN will run another three years, but the top content person at ESPN has already made up his mind. Burke Magnus, ESPN’s president of content, wants McAfee to stay with ESPN ...