March 17, 2022 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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3 things you need to know today1. Is it safe to use Russian-based Kaspersky antivirus? No, and here's whyKaspersky antivirus products are used by millions of people globally and could, in theory, result in one of the most significant cyberattacks in history. As fears mount of what the Kremlin might do next, Germany's information agency calls for users to stop using the potentially harmful antivirus. We'll show you how to remove it from your devices. Tap or click here for steps to remove Kaspersky antivirus software. → |
2. Have at-home COVID tests? Toss out this brandAt-home COVID-19 tests are easier to get than a few months ago, but not all are authorized for use in the U.S. The FDA has issued another warning against unregulated tests and says not to use this particular one. Here's everything you need to know. Tap or click to find out why you should toss out this at-home COVID test. → |
3. Going somewhere? Don't forget these 15 travel essentialsLong road trips or flights can be cozier with a bit of help from a gadget here and there. These products help make you feel comfortable, can help entertain the kids, promise to keep your tech devices powered up and more. |
APPLE UPDATESGet Apple tips, tricks and updates to your inbox twice a week. Coming up soon: How to hide files and folders on your Mac. Handy! |
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