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10 clever iPhone and Android features you forget to use Your iPhone or Android can do a lot of great stuff. But since there are so many features, it's easy to miss out on all the cool things you can do. Here are 10 hidden phone features you’ve probably overlooked. Tap or click here for smartphone features you’ve probably overlooked. → | | 7 things to never search for on Google When you don't know something, you Google it. That's what we do. While a quick search can be helpful for countless queries, you must be careful in certain instances. A Google search can expose you to scams when you need customer service or tech support. We'll show you how to spot them and what to do when you need help. Tap or click here to avoid Google search scams. → |
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🎧 AUDIO BRIEFING | White House warning, Google shortcut, FBI cybercrime report The White House put out a list of what businesses need to do to protect themselves from cyberwarfare. The problem? It's far from helpful. Plus, a helpful Google Drive shortcut you'll use again and again. And the FBI's 2021 Internet Crime Report is here. It was a banner year for hackers — and that's a bad thing for you. Play Now • 36 min ▶ |
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This piano can actually talk Pianos have been around for hundreds of years and are widely considered one of the most beautiful musical instruments. But, with the constant advancement of tech, scientists have recently created a piano that can actually mimic human speech. So how does it do it? WATCH NOW → |
Protecting my devices from malware Q: | I use Windows Defender, but what about my phone? Is there a better solution for my computer, too? | A: | My take? You can never be too safe. I prefer a total security suite. TotalAV, a sponsor of my national radio show, is easy to use and offers the best protection in the business. They’ve received the renowned VB100 award for detecting more than 99% of malware samples for the last three years in a row. Their AI-driven Web Shield browser extension blocks dangerous websites automatically, and their Junk Cleaner can help you quickly clear out your old files. Get an annual plan of TotalAV Internet Security for only $19 at ProtectWithKim.com. That's over 85% off! |
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Home security and data use Q: | I am thinking about getting SimpliSafe for my home but do not have unlimited internet. If I get this system, along with a few cameras, how much data will I be using up on a monthly basis before my general use? And will it slow down my computer or smart television? | A: | SimpliSafe cameras record only when triggered. Different events have different recording times, and the data used also depends on video quality. Here's an example. Say you had a break-in that lasted 5 minutes. With the default quality (720p), that recording would typically be about 30 MB. You'd need to have several full alarms every single day for a month to reach a gigabyte of data. Allow about 10 MB a day per camera. All the other components run on cellular that's included with the monthly monitoring bill. Visit SimpliSafeKim.com to get 20% off, a month free when you sign up for Interactive Monitoring, free shipping and a 60-day, money-back guarantee. |
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Done with Google Q: | My camera roll is automatically backing up to Google Drive and all my photos are in Google Drive. I have used Google Takeout to back them up locally. However, it takes forever for the backup to complete and once done, I not only have images but also the metadata file for that image. Do you know of a good solution to backup all my photos from Google? | A: | That is a pain, and it's not a process you want to do over and over. Instead of moving around, your best bet is to go with a cloud-based backup system you can stick with for years to come. My pick is IDrive. It's fast and easy to set up, and you can sync all your devices and manage them from one account. For just a few bucks, you get 5 terabytes of cloud space. That should be all you need and more. Save 90% (yes, really!) at IDrive.com and use promo code Kim at checkout. |
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Tech you didn’t know you needed - 10 handy gadgets worth buying Here's a little secret: Many of the flashy tech upgrades aren't worth your money. Companies spend millions in marketing and advertising to convince you otherwise, of course. Instead of shelling out for something just a little bigger or faster, spend your money where it counts. I have a list of 10 gadgets and gizmos that will actually make a difference in your everyday life. Tap or click for 10 great picks you'll be glad you bought. → | | The real way Facebook knows so much about you (and how to stop it) Do you use Facebook? Think about how much information you hand over every time you log in. You post comments, like photos, join groups, play games ... Enough that over the years, Facebook has built a robust profile detailing who you are. To stop some of the tracking, Kim has a smart step you should take right now. Tap or click to stop one of Facebook's most invasive practices. → |
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