Leah Becerra

Leah Becerra

Leah Becerra

Digital Content Producer

Leah writes about technology and business news, which is fitting because she's passionate about all things tech. She graduated with a degree from the Missouri School of Journalism. Formerly Leah worked as a computer technician and helped give web presence to longform print newspaper projects.

Recent Work
A VR producer handles a waterproof camera rig for shooting 360-degree video.

A Stitch And Time: How Production Firms Are Making VR Movies A Reality

What can you do to save battery on your phone?

How Do I Save Battery On My Phone?

A person kills the Apple Health app when they don't need to.

Closing Apps To Save Battery Life On iOS Is Still A Myth

A sketch of Ford patent for a projector and screen that would go in autonomous cars.

Where We're Going, We Don't Need Ford's In-Car Movie Projector

"Zombie" cookies are not baked goods. They're Internet cookies that won't stay deleted.

What Are 'Zombie' Cookies, And Why Did They Cost Verizon $1.35M?

One of the fastest, easiest ways to save on annual power costs is to use power strips.

How Do I Save Money On My Electric Bill?

Goodyear's Eagle-360 spherical tire is a concept that debuted at the Geneva Motor Show.

Goodyear's Spherical Tires Are Really Just Magnetic Levitating Balls

Leah and Mikah dance to music while testing out Facebook Messenger's new Spotify integration.

We Put Facebook's New Spotify Plug-In To The Test

The Bugatti Chiron is a supercar with 1,500 horsepower.

6 Sexy, New Cars From The Geneva Motor Show That You'll Never Own

A Facebook post containing an old picture with TBT

Why French Police Say Parents Shouldn't Put Kids' Photos On Facebook

Charging your handheld devices generally costs less than a dollar a year.

How Much Does Charging Your Phone Cost?

Oscar statues sit on a shelf prior to being polished during the manufacturing process at R. S. Owens and Company on January 29, 2003 in Chicago, Illinois.

The $232K Oscars Gift Bags Have Some Weird Stuff This Year

Start of Production for the 2011 SLS AMG in Sindelfingen, Germany.

Mercedes-Benz Has A Good Reason To Replace Robots With Humans

2015 Nissan LEAF EV parked outside a home

Nissan's EV App Lets Hackers Mess With Your Leaf

A laptop, tablet and smartphone all loading the same web page

Google Wants Your News To Load By The Time You've Read This Headline

A man runs with a Fitbit to track his activity.

The Huge Caveat Lurking In Fitbit's Earnings Report

A man approaches his Volvo vehicle as his mobile phone triggers the car's unlock switch.

Do We Really Need Volvo To Replace Car Keys With An App?

Running more than one antivirus can cause overlap and competition — and drain your battery.

Two Antivirus Programs On One Computer Is One Too Many

Passcode entry on an iPhone 5c

Apple's Showdown With The FBI Is About More Than Just iPhones

Hasbro's "Ultimate Banking" Monopoly edition

New Monopoly Game Will Drive Players Straight To Bankruptcy

A woman using her VAIO laptop at a coffee shop.

Your PC Options Might Shrink As PC Giants Unite

Girls Who Code Graduation Salutation from GitHub

Gender Bias In Open-Source Coding May Be Tech's Latest Setback

Google search: Do I need to update flash player?

Do I Need To Update Flash Player On My Computer?

IKO Creative prosthetic system

Kids Might Build Their Prostheses With Lego Bricks In The Future

An AT&T store advertises 4G LTE data

AT&T Joins Verizon In Trying To Bring You Super-Fast 5G Data

This is not what "cord-cutting" actually looks like.

We Learned The Hard Way: Cord-Cutting Isn't Easy

U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx and Google Chairman Eric Schmidt get out of a Google self-driving car at the Google headquarters

Feds Say They're Willing To Call Google's Autonomous Car A 'Driver'

Ford test drives an autonomous car in Michigan.

Everything You Should Know About The Driverless Car You'll Own Someday

You can do better than the usual list of common passwords.

How To Make Your Passwords Less Hackable

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey

RIP #RIPTwitter: Twitter CEO Says The Site's Feed Isn’t Changing