What does that dot in the new iOS weather app mean? — Get organized for the new year
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January 6, 2022

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Tech moves fast — so do we

Wondering how the latest tech news impacts your life? Wonder no more. Read to the bottom of our news articles for a quick summary of what you need to know and steps you can take — all wrapped up in a handy little box. Enjoy!

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As more flights are canceled, scams are spiking - How to protect yourself

3 things you need to know today

1. As more flights are canceled, scams are spiking - How to protect yourself

The combination of the omicron variant and severe weather conditions have led to more than 20,000 flights being canceled recently. Passengers will naturally be eager to get their money back or book a new flight. But criminals are targeting them with flight cancellation scams. Here's what to watch for to stay protected.

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2. Here's what the SECRET dot in your iPhone's weather app means

Apple changed several things when iOS 15 was released last year, and one of them is the built-in weather app. But some users were quick to notice colored bars and a seemingly out-of-place dot in the 10-day forecast. It's not a visual glitch, and here is what it means.

Tap or click here to find out why there's a weird dot in your weather app. →

3. 15 products to help you get organized in the new year

Is your desk a mess? How about your drawers, closets and cupboards? Bring in the new year with a plan to get organized. These products can help you separate your things, free up space, keep things in order and more.

Tap or click here for a list of products to help get organized. →

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  1. New law protects you from surprise medical bills after an emergency. Tap or click for details on this money-saving change.
  2. This bug can cause your iPhone to crash over and over again. Tap or click to see what's causing this annoying glitch.
  3. Malware exposes passwords saved in browsers. Tap or click for a better alternative.
  4. Scam Alert: Robocalls trick victims with fake COVID-19 tests. Tap or click to avoid these fraudulent tests.
  5. If your work email inbox is empty, this bug could be to blame. Tap or click for details on this surprising flaw.
 

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The one thing that's keeping airlines afloat

The one thing that's keeping airlines afloat

COVID has impacted a ton of industries, and airlines are no exception. People are traveling less, and that means less income. But there's a surprising way airlines continue to make money, and it only became clear during the pandemic.

 

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