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In the first hour, before you buy the smart tech on your kids’ Christmas list, find out which ones have security flaws that could lead to hacking. We’ve got the list. Plus, the popular Ring video doorbells could be putting your privacy in even more danger. And, a new video game where you can play as Jesus Christ is stirring controversy.

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In the second hour, if you’ve got a closet full of old neckties and don’t know what to do with them, we’ve got a few ideas. Plus, find out which grocery store staple was hauled across the country by a self-driving truck. And, while it might seem daunting, deleting yourself from the internet isn’t as hard as you might think. We’ll tell you how.

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In the third hour, there are a lot of luxurious superyachts out there, but one company’s unique design is meant to blend in with the surroundings. Plus, Walmart is upping the ante in the delivery wars and is now testing autonomous grocery delivery. We’ll tell you where. And, don’t be fooled by the latest government phone scam making the rounds.

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FBI warning: 5 things you must do to protect your home from hackers

FBI warning: 5 things you must do to protect your home from hackers

Unsecured servers and routers are dangerous enough, but how about unsecured smart home devices? With the Internet of Things invading every part of our lives these days, all smart gadgets provide new pathways for hackers to attack you. And now, the FBI is warning users to secure their devices or suffer the threat of cybercrime. They offer sound security advice for smart home owners.

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Windows warning: Threat leaves 44 million users at risk

Like many tech companies, Microsoft has users create an account to access its services. But recently, a massive series of data leaks included accounts linked to Microsoft Services Accounts. User's emails were exposed, and Microsoft fears anyone who recycles their passwords for several sites may be at risk of getting hacked. The company is urging users to reset their passwords ASAP.

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5 things to do when you buy a new smartphone

When purchasing a new smartphone, it's easy to get caught up in its glossy surface, print-free screen and perfect condition. You can't wait to use it, so you immediately transfer all the data from your previous device, but is that really the first thing you should do? How can you get the most from your phone and help it last longer? We've got 5 tips to help.

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7 ways to delete yourself from the internet

If you're sick and tired of platforms and companies knowing everything there is to know about you, here are the best ways to get your personal data off the internet. While you may lose out on access to some popular websites and services, you can rest easy knowing that your data isn't being used for marketing, research or other shady purposes. Ready to go off the grid?

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Mike Vetter has loved cars all his life. Instead of just drooling over wildly expensive supercars, though, he decided to build his own. His first creation? A Lamborghini replica he sold for $28,000. Twenty years later, he's built and sold hundreds of custom cars — some for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Mike shows Kim his impressive collection.

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Smart home devices are fundamentally changing the way we live. That Jetsons lifestyle we've all been dreaming about is finally coming true. Prices of smart home gadgets you need are finally affordable. In my eBook, "How to Make Your Home a Smart Home on a Budget," you'll learn how to start your own smart home — from choosing a smart assistant to smart bulbs, thermostats, entertainment and much, much more. And the best part is you won't be breaking the bank.

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Great white Christmas: Diving Santa is a holiday hit

Christmas isn’t just an American holiday. The traditions and imagery can be found all over the planet. But no two countries celebrate Christmas the same way, and an aquarium in Germany has taken the holiday spirit to a depth nobody thought possible. Every year, Berlin’s Sea Life Aquarium has an annual Christmas dive where an employee jumps into a tank full of sharks and rays. This employee is fully decked out in Santa gear like a hat and red coat, and spreads holiday cheer to the creatures of the deep with a special feeding event. The sharks and rays love the attention, and audiences are eager to eat up the fun as well. Plus, it’s a good thing Santa is visiting the sharks now. He’s busy enough as it is on Christmas Eve!

If you think nobody does Christmas like the North Pole, wait until you see the South Pole!

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