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Traveling soon? 10 things to think about before finalizing your plans

Traveling soon? 10 things to think about before finalizing your plans

You may be an old hand at traveling, but perhaps you've gotten rusty during the pandemic. There are new rules and precautions to keep in mind and anyone can benefit from a refresher. From COVID-19 testing to flight changes, we gathered some important things for you to know before packing your bags.

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Not much compares to the frustration that comes with slow internet. While you might want to rip the cords out of the back of your router and hope for the best, don’t.

I’m going to let you in on a little secret the pros use to get their networks back up and running the right way. It’s all about patience.

  • Unplug your modem and router and wait about 30 seconds. Then, plug your modem back in first and wait for it to boot up and connect to your ISP. It can take a minute or two.
  • Once that connection is re-established, plug your router back in and wait at least two minutes before testing everything.

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5 things your free email provider tracks about you

5 things your free email provider tracks about you

You’ve heard me say for years that free email services like Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail and AOL aren’t really free. You pay with your privacy. What does that really mean, though? Let's take a closer look at all the information your free provider collects — and what you can do about it.

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Business ramping up? Use LinkedIn to keep up

Business ramping up? Use LinkedIn to keep up

This year is looking up. If part of your growth strategy is adding new team members to your business, LinkedIn Jobs can help you find the right person quickly. To make things better, your first job post is free.  Getting started is easier than ever, with new features to help you find qualified candidates. 

Post a job with targeted screening questions, and LinkedIn will quickly get your role in front of more qualified candidates. Manage job posts and contact candidates in one spot — even from your mobile phone. 

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One security setting you must change in Facebook

Facebook's notorious for its security flaws. Although the company has made moves to boost your user experience, it's still easy for errors to slip through the cracks. Today, we're showing you a critical Facebook security setting you should change ASAP.

Time-saving trick: How to sync your Google and Apple calendars

If you've been juggling separate calendars on your mobile device, some appointments could easily slip through the cracks. Whether you never got around to sorting it out or didn’t know you can do it, now would be a good time to combine them into one easy-to-use app. We'll show you how.

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Earth being impacted by an asteroid has long been an apocalyptic nightmare for many throughout history. Unlike in the movies, a nuclear explosion may not work to keep it from hitting our planet. Don't worry, NASA has come up with somewhat of a plan and will be testing it this summer. So what exactly do they have in the works?

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It's always good to make a backup plan in case of catastrophe. One University of Arizona scientist is searching for new ways to store frozen samples of Earth’s species in case of disaster. He wants to protect biodiversity – and he’s got an out-of-this world solution.

Professor Jekan Thanga says scientists could use natural underground caverns on the moon to store frozen seeds, spores, sperm and egg samples from animals. He and his students want to create a sort of Noah’s Ark – although it will be among the stars instead of on the sea. This “lunar ark” would store 50 samples in a high-tech archive with robot guards and solar panel power. 

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