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Check if your utility company can change the temperature in your home

Check if your utility company can change the temperature in your home

Millions of people have smart devices in their homes, but some users have discovered that they are not the only ones who have access to them. If you have noticed that the temperature in your house keeps on changing, this is probably why it's happening.

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Quick tip of the day

By default, your iPhone will save your messages forever. If you would like to clean up some space on your device you could choose to have old messages automatically deleted.

Open Settings and tap Messages > Keep Messages. Select to either delete your messages after 30 days or one year.

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The best way to keep an eye on your pets inside and out

The best way to keep an eye on your pets inside and out

Our pets can get up to an awful lot of trouble when we're away. If you want to watch them when you're at a party or even working at the office, you can use a connected camera to watch a live feed from a phone app. Here's how it works.

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5 signs your smartphone is about to bite the dust

A dying phone is not fun for anyone. You may notice any number of problems, and many can be fixed without much trouble. But more serious issues could warrant replacing parts or your entire phone. We'll give you some common signs that your phone is on its last legs, along with steps to resolve problems.

How to delete your search history from social media and your browser

Want to keep your online habits a secret? There are ways to delete your search history and activities from social media sites to your favorite online browser. We'll show you how to do it and explain why it's a good idea.

 

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Brand New or Not True: The Kim Komando Show, June 12, 2021

Brand New or Not True: The Kim Komando Show, June 12, 2021

Catch up with Kim's national radio game show sensation, Brand New or Not True. Kim introduces three products. One is brand new, and the other two are totally fake. This week, Kim tests the technological know-how of Jay in Charleston, SC. Will he be able to figure out which product is real? Play along as you watch but, no cheating!

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