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NEXUS modernizing to facial recognition technology at Canadian airports
NEXUS is a joint border control program run by the the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and U.S…
Google Maps just introduced a controversial new feature
A new Google Maps feature is creating some controversy. Will you use this feature by Google Maps when you rent a car or drive around town the next time?
Epic Fail: Ultimate Rewards site won’t let me redeem points
This experience while trying to redeem my Chase Ultimate rewards points left me exhausted and frustrated, wasting almost 3 hours of my time.
Yikes! I got into an Uber & the driver said that Uber is illegal
This incident at Bogota airport surely started off my trip in the weirdest way possible. It all happened when I booked an Uber ride.
NEWS: JetBlue & Lyft to Dissolve Partnership
News JetBlue announced the termination of their partnership with Lyft as of September 9. Previously, you could take…
Use contactless payments on Sydney public transport
Contactless payments on public transport are available in cities such as London. The convenience of tapping your credit…
Why I’m Not Sweating Over the Capital One Data Breach
Another massive data breach, this time coming out from Capital One. I have to admit that I’m not…
OpenFlights: My Tool For Tracking Where I’ve Flown
OpenFlights is my go-to tool for tracking my adventures in the sky. It is light, easy to use, and provides fun statistics on your travels.
Phishing attack targets Amex customers. Did you receive this email?
Like most phishing scams, this email looks to also create a sense of urgency. The customer here is made to click on the link which ends up being the initial trap for the phishing scam. The attacker then urges the victim to click on this link in order to set things right.
T-Mobile International Pass: My Experience in Europe
I have been T-Mobile customer for some time, and I’ve made no secret that I am a fan…