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Shopping for an iPhone? Here’s the best option for every budget

Shopping for an iPhone? Here’s the best option for every budget

Apple just revealed its new iPhone 12 phone series, and there are four brand new models to choose from! But that's not all, it's still selling last year's phones at a discount. If you're not sure which iPhone is the best one for you, we've put together a guide to help you decide.

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Make your house the spookiest on the block with digital Halloween decorations

Make your house the spookiest on the block with digital Halloween decorations

Decorating for Halloween doesn't just involve plastic skeletons, fake spider webs and styrofoam headstones anymore. Now you can take your decorations to the next level with digital decorations that make it look like your house is possessed. And the best part is that it's quick and easy to set up.

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Windows alert: Fake Office updates trick you into downloading malware

Windows alert: Fake Office updates trick you into downloading malware

If you leave a malware threat alone for too long, it has more time to be improved. And that's exactly what's happening with Emotet — one of the most dangerous botnets on the web. It's creating an army of zombie computers to spread itself, and it's using realistic-looking Windows alerts to fool its victims. Here's how you can spot it.

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Apple’s new breakthrough no one’s talking about

In 1965, a young electronics research engineer made a prediction: Every two years, the size of electronic components would shrink to let us double the number of transistors packed into a tiny computer chip. That prediction is called Moore’s Law and Apple’s new iPhone 12 proves it.

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Creating a real working lightsaber

Creating a real working lightsaber

Ever since the original "Star Wars" movie was released people have been trying to make their own lightsabers without success. It turns out creating a blade made entirely of super-hot plasma isn’t the easiest thing. Well, these engineers have taken things into their own hands and have finally developed a working lightsaber.

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Robocalls interrupt us constantly, fool us into answering with numbers that look a little too familiar, and scam Americans out of millions of dollars every year. That's exactly why we put together a guide to help. Learn all Kim's best tricks for stopping annoying robocalls, in one place for easy reference.

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A low bar to clear: Law school dean embarrasses students

Passing the bar exam is one of the most challenging steps to becoming a lawyer in America. The test is difficult and not everyone passes the first time. The only thing worse than failing the exam, though, is everyone else knowing you failed — and that’s exactly what happened recently at the University of South Carolina School of Law.

The dean accidentally forwarded an email containing names of students who didn’t pass. Apparently the email was supposed to be a positive announcement about the fact that 82% of students passed. Unfortunately, the dean got so excited that he didn’t realize he made the private results public. How embarrassing! Here’s a test that’s much easier than the bar exam but still tough enough to stump you.

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