May 2, 2022 |
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4 things you need to know today1. 250K SUVs recalled after reports of rolling away unexpectedly while parkedDrivers of automatic cars usually pop the gear into park before getting out, but that can be extremely dangerous if you have specific SUV models. More than 250,000 vehicles are being recalled due to a potentially faulty bold. We've got details on this dangerous flaw and what you should do if your vehicle is on the recall list. Tap or click here to find out if your vehicle is recalled. → |
2. If you hear this sound, someone could be tracking youSince AirTags are so proficient in locating objects and even pets, criminals figured out that they can also use it to track cars and people. But Apple is now adding additional security measures to make it easier to find and disable. Tap or click here to find out if Apple AirTags are tracking you. → |
3. Search engine comparison: Google vs. Startpage vs. DuckDuckGo vs. BingDifferent search engines can produce drastically different search results. Core differences in algorithms mean you'll have unique experiences on Google versus Bing, DuckDuckGo, Startpage and others. We analyzed how each impacts your search experience — and how you can use those quirks to your advantage. Tap or click here to see how the top search engines stack up. → |
4. Traveling soon? 5 smart tech steps to take before you hit the roadAh, vacation. We could all use a break, but there's no denying the stress that comes with all the moments leading up to reaching your destination. I can help! In this column, I've got smart ways to save you some time, protect your privacy and get where you're going comfortably. |
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