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Meet your WWII ancestors for free this Memorial Day weekend Want to know more about your lineage? Ancestry.com is giving free access to war-related records this Memorial Day weekend. If you're a history buff, or just want to learn more about your family's past, don't miss this. Tap or click here to see what you can learn from the past. → |
8 Memorial Day tech deals you can’t afford to miss This Memorial Day weekend is going to feel a little different. Family picnics, parades and get-togethers might be out of the question, but if you've been looking forward to some amazing Memorial Day sales, you're in luck. Here are some of the best online deals you'll find this holiday weekend. Tap or click here for great Memorial Day deals. → |
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iOS 13.5 is here to make your iPhone COVID-19 contact tracing ready Apple and Google's long-awaited contact tracing system is now closer to reality, and it begins with a major update for your iPhone. The new iOS 13.5 update includes several new changes tailored to life during COVID-19, including the option to eventually enable exposure notification and faster access to unlock codes for mask wearers in Face ID. Tap or click here to find out how to install iOS 13.5 right now. → |
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5 tips to look your best while video conferencing Your daily Zoom calls aren’t quite the same as being on television, but you still want to look your best, right? Take a cue from broadcasters with these five tips for looking great on camera. Tap or click to listen to the latest Consumer Tech Update. → |
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Cracking open a cold one — a cold case, that is Some crimes go unsolved for decades until a critical piece of evidence emerges out of nowhere. And that’s exactly what happened in the case of the Johns Island safe, which was stolen from a woman’s home in South Carolina more than eight years ago. Knox Brewer, a local 6-year-old boy, was “magnet fishing” in the lake near his family home when he caught something he couldn’t reel out. With a bystander’s help, he pulled in what appeared to be a locked box containing jewelry, credit cards and checkbooks dating back, you guessed it, eight years ago. As it turns out, the victim of the theft lived across the street from the lake, and Knox and his family were able to reunite the lady with her precious heirlooms. He didn’t ask for a reward and was fine with parting with the entire safe just so she could have it again. It’s a perfect reminder to never stop hoping — you never know what fate might reel in for you. Thanks to the internet, the number of unsolved cases in the world continues to shrink. Tap or click here to see how a man solved a cold case with the help of Google Earth. → |
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