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Breaking Tech News You Need to Know April 26, 2020 |
Coronavirus scams: Don’t click these fast food and free delivery offers Foreign governments and cybercriminals need to understand the American mindset in order to trick us with phishing schemes. And now, a new breed of phishing scam proves that they've done their homework. They're using fake fast-food coupons and delivery deals to bait people into clicking malicious links! Are they calling us out? Tap or click here to see what might be the most clever scam perpetrated. → |
Your Wi-Fi is about to get a major upgrade If you've noticed your internet slowing down in the evenings, it might not actually be heavy traffic in your area. Instead, all those phones, tablets, game consoles and smart home devices in use at once could be the culprit. But with a new Wi-Fi standard just approved by the FCC, this worry might be a thing of the past. Tap or click here to see how Wi-Fi is changing. → |
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Latest Windows 10 update deleting files, causes ‘Blue Screen of Death’ Do you ever get the creepy feeling of déjà vu after updating your Windows PC? You stay current with patches to protect your computer from cyberattacks, and things seem fine at first. Then suddenly, your system is crashing, flashing blue screens and deleting your files. Microsoft! You've done it again, haven't you? The company's new update may be bad, but there's a way to roll back. Here's how. Tap or click here to fix Microsoft's latest blunder. → |
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Purdue virologist: Here's what's coming – How to cut the cord – Finding WFH jobs In this episode, Kim talks to a virologist about the spread of COVID-19, the importance of technology in the fight and what it means for the future of healthcare. Plus, the best way to start streaming to lower your cable bill and advice on cutting the cord. And hear the hilarious story of a Zoom class gone wrong. Tap or click to listen to the latest Komando On Demand. → |
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Together again: Stolen dog finds its way home During this pandemic, millions of people are separated from loved ones without any hope of seeing them in the near future. But one woman in San Francisco had the surprise of a lifetime when she had a reunion she never expected. Four months ago, Emilie Talermo’s beloved dog Jackson was stolen from outside a supermarket in Bernal Heights. Since then, she had tried all sorts of unconventional methods to bring him home — from setting up a website with a $7,000 reward to making a Tinder profile with his picture to spread awareness. Then, out of the blue, someone dropped Jackson off at a shelter more than 300 miles away in Palmdale, California. Jackson had apparently gained a little weight during his absence, which vets say means he was well fed. Whether the thief had a change of heart or a kind stranger decided to eschew the reward, Jackson and his mom are finally together at last. For Emilie, social distancing is about to get a whole lot easier. Dogs and humans reuniting are about as powerful as onions at making people cry. Tap or click to see the heartbreaking videos of people and their dogs finding each other after a tornado. → |
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