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Breaking Tech News You Need to Know March 7, 2020 |
Coronavirus can live on your phone for a week â hereâs how to disinfect it Since the coronavirus started spreading, people have been panicking. No matter where you go, people are talking about the latest infections and who will get it next. What can you do to avoid catching the disease? Try sanitizing things and regularly wash your hands. And don't forget to use proper cleaning techniques to disinfect your phone. Tap or click here to stay clean. â |
Have an iPhone? Get ready for more ads Apple is making a change to its App Store regulations that will give third-party apps the power to send you more advertisements. Developers will have the power to harness iPhone notifications the same way Apple does, so does this mean more annoying pop-ups? Tap or click to find out if you'll get more ads. â |
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Security alert: Millions of cars vulnerable to key cloning Cars probably aren't the first things you think of when you hear the words "vulnerable devices." But despite how they look and run, many cars actually come with multiple digital components. From car keys to engine sensors, there's no shortage of computerized parts in your vehicle. And where there's any kind of digital technology, there are hackers waiting to crack them wide open. As bad as a car hack may sound, they're much less scary than a car key hack. If a digital key fob gets hacked or electronically duplicated, it means the cybercriminal who did it can steal your car! And now, researchers have discovered "key cloning" is not only possible, but it's a serious threat. Tap or click to see how your car can be hacked. â |
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'Shark Tank' $400K scam - Smart home 101 - Stop spam calls for good Kim chats with fellow radio host Joe Pags about a $400K "Shark Tank" scam that just about anyone could fall for, the alarming rate at which smart speakers accidentally listen in on our conversations and the gross reality of rideshare cars. (Youâll think twice before you book your next Uber.) Kim has a few simple tools to help you fight unwanted spam calls, no downloads required. Tap or click to listen to the latest Komando On Demand. â |
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Bird is the word: Neighbor has a bone to pick What would you do if you lived next to a neighbor from hell? Weâre talking about someone who plays loud music all the time, jeers at your family and startles local animals with propane cannons. Well, thatâs what Diana Hogrebe claims motivated her to steal an anatomical skeleton from the window of her neighborâs home. The man, who moved in less than a year ago, has been regarded as a nuisance since day one. So when Hogrebe discovered the skeleton flipping its middle finger at her from the window facing her home, she finally decided enough was enough. Unfortunately for Hogrebe, her troll of a neighbor planted security cameras around her house and caught the act on tape. Now Hogrebe is in some legal trouble for her crime. As for the skeleton, nobody seems to know where it went! Perhaps thatâs justice, in a way. Compared to the skeleton she stole, we donât think she could fit this one i n her car. Tap or click to see the biggest dinosaur skeleton ever on display. â |
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