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Your Amazon orders could soon arrive faster than a quick run to the store – here’s whyAs tempting as Walmart's same-day shipping service is, Amazon is ready to remind you that it has skin in the game, too. The company announced it's opening 1,000 new warehouses in suburban neighborhoods. This means more new jobs and faster delivery times if one happens to pop up where you live. Here's what we know about Amazon's plans. Tap or click here to see what It'll be like to get a new Amazon warehouse in your area. → |
Make your video calls better with this comic book add-onAs convenient as Zoom is for work and socializing, let's be honest with ourselves: It's boring. Wouldn't it be more fun if we had more filters like you see on Snapchat? Well, if you've been wanting more from your Zoom calls, this comic book filter is here to save the day. And it works for other video services, too! Tap or click here to see how to install this fun comic book add-on for your video chats. → |
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Critical flaw puts billions of smartphones at risk of attack – what you need to knowIf you thought a security flaw affecting millions of devices was bad, how about one that affects billions? An exploit discovered in Bluetooth chips lets hackers hijack your device and send it malicious data — and these chips are found in smartphones all over the world. We'll detail if your phone is at risk and what can be done about it. Tap or click here for more on this dangerous security flaw. → |
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The most popular websites since 1993The internet has been a big part of our lives for what seems like forever at this point. In reality, it's only been common in our homes since the early 90s. So what websites have been the most popular during that time? The answer might surprise you. Tap or click to browse this unexpected list of favorite sites. → |
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Out of left field: Drone delays baseball gameIn case you’ve been living under a rock, we have good news for you: Baseball is back, and it’s just what America needs right now! But on September 16, Cubs and Indians players got a shocking surprise when a drone suddenly dropped out of the sky and landed on the grass in deep left-center field. Before the drone was identified, umpires quickly moved all players to the dugouts for safety — but they soon realized there was no danger. Apparently, an overzealous fan flew his drone just a bit too close to Wrigley Field and lost control. And just as soon as it arrived, the drone picked itself up and ascended over the bleachers. A strange game for strange times. It’s no surprise that people say Cubs fans are diehards. Just check out this archived footage from a 1938 Cubs game. Tap or click here to see what baseball looked like back in the day. → |
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