Are you getting the internet you're paying for? — Understanding Trump's social media lawsuit
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July 11, 2021

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170 crypto scam apps spotted stealing money - See the list

3 things you need to know today

1. 170 crypto scam apps spotted stealing money - See the list

Cryptocurrency trading has boomed since the onset of the pandemic, but, like anything involving money, there are risks. Beyond the chances of losing your investments, you can find yourself the target of scammers, and a batch of apps recently stole money from nearly 100,000 people.

Tap or click here to learn about scams targeting the cryptocurrency craze. →

2. Tech from 6 gadget brands pulled from Amazon

Reviews are a great way to help you in your purchasing decisions, but unfortunately, they often can't be trusted. While Amazon is cracking down on shady retailers and removing their products entirely from the store, you can also take steps to keep from becoming a victim of false information.

Tap or click here to read about the latest popular brand removed in Amazon's crackdown on fake reviews. →

3. Sick of slow internet? How to check you’re getting what you pay for

We're all spending more time online these days, and good internet speed is critical. The last thing you need is your connection slowing to a crawl when you're finishing up an important project for work or taking a video call. Let's break down how much speed you really need and how to check you're getting what you should.

Tap or click here for an internet speed checkup. →

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Trump's social media lawsuit

When you try to understand Trump's lawsuit against social media and Big Tech, you're bombarded with opinion pieces. I'll cut through the politics and tell you what's really going on.

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  1. How to delete your search history from social media and your browser. Tap or click to protect your privacy.
  2. Looking for a change? Tap or click here for a website that finds cities that will pay you to move.
  3. Uh-oh! 9 more apps caught stealing Facebook passwords. Tap or click for steps to remove the offers.
  4. Selling your old Amazon Echo devices? Don't make this mistake. Tap or click for tips to sell your gadgets safely.
  5. Easily calibrate your PC monitors for the best picture quality possible. Tap or click for steps to fine-tune your monitor settings.
 

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How space tourism will get cheaper

It's been over 50 years since we first landed on the moon. Since that time, space tourism has been talked about but never really became a reality. But with private companies getting into the space business, space tourism for citizens is becoming a reality. So how will this work, and who will be able to go?

 

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Want to turn your gadgets into energy vampires? Now you can, thanks to thermoelectric devices! 🧛

Luckily, they don’t suck your blood. But they do turn your body’s excess heat into a power source. A team of Stanford University researchers wants to use this tech for all kinds of everyday items — even clothes and jewelry! 💍

 

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