Kendra Jackson+FollowIs Your Android Phone a Trojan Magnet?With banking Trojans like Mamont exploding across Android devices in 2025, are you still clinging to an old phone or sideloading apps? These malware threats aren’t just annoying—they’re after your money, your data, and your crypto. If you’re running Android 12 or earlier, you’re a prime target. Is it time to finally upgrade, or do you trust your security habits to keep you safe? Let’s debate: are frequent updates or smarter app choices the real defense? #AndroidSecurity #MobileThreats #TechDebate #Tech10Share
Jose Armstrong+FollowWould You Steal a Self-Destructing iPhone?Apple’s retail anti-theft tech just made headlines after the LA store looting. Imagine swiping an iPhone, only for it to blare alarms and flash warnings that you’re being tracked. These aren’t your everyday security features—Apple’s retail units go full digital fortress, instantly bricking stolen devices and turning them into GPS beacons for police. Is this the future of device security, or does it raise new privacy questions? Let’s debate: Should all tech go this far to stop theft? #AppleSecurity #TechDebate #RetailInnovation #Tech00Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowIs iPadOS 26 the Mac Killer?Apple’s latest iPadOS 26 update finally blurs the line between tablet and desktop, packing multitasking, windowing, and a Mac-inspired menu bar into the iPad. But is this the evolution power users have been waiting for, or does it risk erasing what made the iPad unique? Would you ditch your Mac for an iPad now, or is this just Apple chasing its own tail? Let’s debate! #iPadOS26 #AppleInnovation #TechDebate #Tech10Share
Kathleen Pham+FollowShould Air Traffic Control Go Fully Digital?Imagine guiding planes with tech older than your first smartphone. The FAA wants to ditch Windows 95 and floppy disks in air traffic control, but is upgrading worth the risk? Modern systems mean faster, smarter management—but also new cyber threats. Is it safer to stick with outdated tech that’s hard to hack, or do we need to embrace the future, risks and all? Let’s debate: Is security or innovation more important in the skies? #TechDebate #AviationSecurity #DigitalTransformation #Tech10Share
Jennifer Meyer+FollowIs the $299 iPad a Game Changer?Amazon’s $299 deal on the 11-inch Apple iPad is turning heads, but is it really the ultimate entry point into Apple’s ecosystem, or just a clever move in the ongoing tablet wars? With its Liquid Retina display, A16 chip, and USB-C port, this iPad packs serious punch for the price. But does skipping the premium upgrades matter for everyday users? Would you choose this over pricier models or Android rivals? Let’s debate! #AppleVsAndroid #TabletWars #TechDebate #Tech20Share
vincentwilson+FollowDid TSA Really Snatch Ice Cube’s iPad?When Ice Cube called out the Transportation Security Administration for allegedly swiping his iPad at the airport, tech Twitter went wild. But then—plot twist—the device was suddenly 'recovered' with zero explanation. Was this a genuine security slip, a case of misplaced tech, or just social media drama? As travelers, how much trust do we put in airport security when it comes to our gadgets? Let’s debate: Are our devices truly safe in transit, or is this a wake-up call for better transparency? #TechDebate #DeviceSecurity #AirportTech #Tech10Share
anitaross+FollowIs Phantom Power Draining Your Wallet?Ever wonder why your energy bill is higher than expected? The culprit could be 'phantom power'—the electricity your devices and chargers sip even when they're off. From gaming consoles to coffee makers, leaving gadgets plugged in adds up over time, both in cost and environmental impact. Is unplugging worth the hassle, or is this just tech paranoia? How do you manage your home’s phantom load? Let’s debate! #EnergyEfficiency #SmartHome #TechDebate #Tech20Share
anitaross+FollowAre Smart Fans the Future of Home Cooling?With Dreo fans making waves for their ultra-quiet motors and smart controls, is it time to rethink how we cool our homes? These fans promise energy savings and hands-free convenience—think voice commands and auto-adjusting speeds. But does smart tech really beat traditional air conditioning, or is it just another gadget hype? Let’s talk: would you trust a smart fan to keep your cool this summer? #SmartHome #TechDebate #HomeInnovation #Tech40Share
matthew52+FollowIs This the End of Charging Cables?Imagine a workspace where your devices—laptop, speakers, even your coffee mug—draw power from the air, no cables or charging pads needed. Etherdyne’s new magnetic field tech delivers up to 100 watts wirelessly, letting you move gadgets freely within a few feet. It’s a leap beyond the so-called 'wireless' chargers we know. But is this the game-changer we’ve been waiting for, or are there hidden trade-offs in efficiency and safety? Would you trust your desk to a power field? #WirelessPower #TechDebate #FutureOfCharging #Tech00Share
bradfordbonnie+FollowWould You Chase Down a Stolen Car?A couple in England just tracked down their stolen Jaguar using an Apple AirTag—and actually reclaimed it themselves. While the story feels like a win for personal tech, it raises big questions: Are tracking gadgets empowering us, or tempting risky vigilante moves? With rumors of AirTag 2 promising even tighter security and precision, are we heading toward a new era of digital self-reliance—or just more chaos? Would you trust a tracker over the police? #AirTag #TechDebate #SmartSecurity #Tech10Share