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Lifehacker March 9, 2020
How to Update Your Super-Old Android So It Doesn't Get Hacked
If you have an ancient device that isn’t receiving any more updates, then the odds are good that someone, somewhere, is going to find and exploit a vulnerability in it that nobody is interested or able to fix anymore. This is why we preach that you should always keep your wifi router updated with the latest firmware, and the same goes for your old-school Android phone—especially with the news that more than 1 billion older Android devices aren’t receiving security updates anymore.
Travel
Check to See If Your Upcoming Flight is Cheaper Now Due to Coronavirus
If you have a flight coming up soon, then you might be considering rebooking it. An airplane obviously isn’t the most ideal place to be right now given coronavirus concerns. While rebooking your flight might give you some peace of mind, it can also help you save some cash.
Investing
Investing App Robinhood Is Down—Again
Investment app Robinhood is down for trading this morning during one of the most volatile mornings in recent stock market history. The S&P 500 fell so dramatically right after the New York Stock Exchanged opened that it triggered a “limit down” pause on trading, which hadn’t occurred since 2008.
Games
Is Your Teen Addicted to Gaming?
It might seem like all your tween or teen wants to do these days is hunker down with a smartphone, tablet, laptop or gaming device and play—for hours on end. Teens and gaming go hand-in-hand, especially as they gain access to a variety of different devices and gaming options. But...
Streaming
What's New on Netflix the Week of March 9, 2020
If you want to watch Men in Black on Netflix you only have a few more days to do it. Both Men in Black and Men in Black II are leaving the service on March 14 to make way for new programming on the streaming service, and there’s tons of...
coronavirus
Use This Website to Stop Touching Your Damn Face With Your Virus Hands
I love simple little utilities that help you change your behavior for the better—Pomodoro; all those apps that remind you to drink water; and, now, good ol’ “Do Not Touch Your Face” dot com.
Dating
Give Out These Fake Prank Numbers to Creeps
Let’s say you’re out on the town with your friends when some stranger takes a conversation from casual to creepy, then asks for your phone number. Give them one of these and get away.
Disasters
How to Pack a 'Go Bag' for Emergency Evacuations
If you don’t live in an area prone to natural disasters, you may think it could never happen to you—but unfortunately, that’s not the case. A few years ago, a fire sparked on a tiny trail on the foothills of the Santa Ana Mountains in Anaheim, California. It moved fast,...
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Oil Drops Hardest Since The Gulf War
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