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![]() New Batman-like tech kills coronavirus on the spotThere are more than 92,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus globally with more than 3,100 total deaths. This fast-spreading virus has been the object of fear and panic around the world since its discovery. Sadly, there's tons of misinformation from how the virus originated to possible cures. And now a Chinese man has invented a Batman-like costume that allegedly kills the coronavirus. Tap or click to see this coronavirus-killing superhero getup. â |
![]() Skip the lawyer â this company helps you get your money back if you were ripped offIn legal battles, the guys with deeper pockets are almost always the winners. But things might be changing for consumers with an ax to grind against unfair bills and surcharges. A new app promises to automate the legal process and will help you get your fair share in legal disputes with tech companies. Tap or click to get more information about this legal app. â |
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![]() One place you should never download games for your phoneGoogle Play has its share of problems, like malware and shady software developers. At least at its core it's still owned by Google and the company does its best to clean things up. But there's another app store Android users turn to â one they must now avoid at all costs. Tap or click here to find out why this app store is so dangerous. â |
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![]() There's a better, faster way to read bestselling booksSo many books, so little time. BookNotes lets you absorb the key points from more than 1,000 hit books on business and entrepreneurship, distilling them into summaries you can read (or listen to) in just 15 minutes. Check out their vast library today. | ![]() DNA tests, smart TVs and devices (even sex toys!) privacy exposed and data trackingYouâre being tracked through your tech in ways that will shock you. Kim speaks with top national digital expert and lawyer Steven Teppler about whatâs going on and what you can do about it. Tap or click to listen to the latest Komando On Demand. â |
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![]() The town where Wi-Fi is illegal: What itâs like living with no internetIf you've ever tried to connect to Wi-Fi, you know the sheer number of available networks virtually everywhere you go. Chuck Niday works in an area of the U.S. known as a "radio quiet zone," where Wi-Fi, cell service and radio are banned by law. Kim talks to Chuck about how he hunts down hidden Wi-Fi signals coming from anything from old computers to wireless dehumidifiers. Tap or click to see why this town has banned Wi-Fi and the odd places Chuck finds wireless signals. â |
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![]() The saga ends: Leaning Tower of Dallas fallsThere was great sadness in Dallas the night of March 2, the same day the infamous Leaning Tower of Dallas finally buckled over and collapsed. After two weeks of standing defiantly in the face of demolition, a wrecking ball delivered the killing blow and brought the tower to its foundation. Locals previously took pride in the unusual landmark, which attracted numerous photographers and influencers before it finally crumbled. All this viral attention came about thanks to an extremely solid elevator shaft that failed to implode when explosives were detonated. Now, all that remains is dust, which will be cleared away in favor of a boring, soulless mixed-use development. But the Leaning Tower of Dallas will live on in our hearts forever. All this hubbub over a failed demolition. Usually, the process goes a lot smoother. Tap or click here to see what a demolition is supposed to look like. â |
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