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Buddy, the first dog in the US with coronavirus, has diedProtecting our furry friends during the pandemic is of the utmost importance, and scientists are starting to get a better understanding of how COVID-19 affects household pets. But now, an American dog that tested positive for COVID-19 has passed away, prompting new discussion on how vulnerable our pets are, and what we can do to keep them safe. Here's what we know. Tap or click here to see what you can do to keep your dogs and cats COVID-19-free. → |
Netflix: Every movie, TV show and documentary coming in AugustWith August just around the corner, you're probably wondering what you should put on your Watch List next? Don't worry, we've got the complete list of upcoming features available on Netflix starting August 1. Here's what you can look forward to streaming on Netflix. Tap or click here to see what's new on Netflix. → |
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FDA warning: 94 toxic hand sanitizers you must avoidA dangerous chemical has slipped into circulation in the U.S. thanks to unregulated sales of certain brands of hand sanitizers. If you use one containing this chemical, it can result in serious debilitations such as blindness and even death. We have a list of brands to avoid, as well as what you need to know about this toxic substance. Tap or click here to see why these recalled sanitizers are so dangerous. → |
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Dangerous malware has a new trick: Stealing your email attachmentsIf you're wondering why a sudden spike in spam is occurring, we have the answer: One of the world's worst botnets has reawakened after a five-month hiatus. Not only is this chain of infected computers shooting spam messages in every direction, but it's also stealing email attachments from victims in order to spread itself further. Tap or click here to see what makes this botnet so dangerous. → | America's CEO tech giants stage a big showWebster’s defines gaslighting as a form of psychological manipulation, distorting the truth to confuse or instill doubt — until the other person questions reality. Which brings me to the Big Tech CEOs, testifying yesterday before the United States Congress. Tap or click to listen to the latest Daily Tech Update. → |
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Using the Internet of Things for more accurate weather forecastsWeather plays a huge role in our everyday lives, and the forecasts we see on TV each night just aren't cutting it. Kim talks to Rei Goffer of ClimaCell, a company that uses hundreds of thousands of data points to develop local, real-time forecasts. Harnessing data from wireless networks, phones, drones and more, ClimaCell can tell you the weather, down the minute, across the world. Tap or click to see how tech is revolutionizing weather forecasting. → |
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An easy way to stay in the knowDo you sometimes feel overwhelmed trying to keep up with everything going on in the digital world? You're not alone. But don't worry, I've done the heavy lifting for you. You can now get the top news stories of the week straight to your inbox. Plus, I'll share my best tips to help you get the most out of your tech and my favorite online finds. All you have to do is sign up for my new Weekend Roundup newsletter to stay in the know, the easy way. → |
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Bearly a problem: Selfie-crasher at risk for evictionHave you ever had someone bomb your selfie? This annoying practice known as “photobombing” has been the bane of Instagrammers everywhere for years. But what happens when the photobomber in question isn’t even human? That’s what visitors to Mexico’s Chipinque Ecological Park are dealing with, thanks to an overly-friendly bear that became a viral sensation when he stood up on his hind legs and walked up behind two people photographing themselves on a trail. The bear did not cause any problems and appeared rather docile, but the park is considering relocating the bear out of an abundance of caution. Still, many visitors aren’t happy about this idea, and a petition has been formed urging the park’s management to leave the bear alone. Maybe instead of evicting him, they can just give him his own smartphone for a change. Not every bear encounter on the trail goes as nicely as th is one. Tap or click here to see the heart pounding footage of a mountain biker's encounter with a bear. → |
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