December 4, 2020 |
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If you shopped over the holiday weekend, read this warningIf you're like millions of others, you have plenty of gifts and deliveries on the way after this week's record-breaking Cyber Monday. But scammers are aware of the season, and they're sending fraudulent texts regarding delivery issues to try and fool you. If you get one of these messages, here's how to tell them apart from real updates. Tap or click here for red flags to watch out for. → | Don’t fall for this fake Costco giveawayWe've seen tons of scams recently, and now a version of a classic scheme is making the rounds on social media platforms like Facebook. This one capitalizes on a massive grocery giveaway, and you need to keep an eye out for it. Here's how the scam works and ways to avoid falling for them. Tap or click to find out how to outsmart these thieves. → |
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3D printed items that connect to Wi-Fi without the need for powerWith more and more devices and utilities connected to Wi-Fi in our homes, the future seems to be virtually everything Wi-Fi enabled. But that means all those devices will need to be connected to power, right? Actually, a team of scientists has developed 3D printed items that can connect to your Wi-Fi and use no electricity. Tap or click to see how this cool new tech actually works. → |
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The truth revealed: Monolith-jackers come cleanEarlier this week, we reported on how the mysterious monolith that appeared in Utah’s Red Rock Desert disappeared without a trace. While the obvious conclusion was that aliens took it back, the truth is far more mundane. Sylvan Christensen and Andy Lewis, two outdoor enthusiasts with a passion for camping, claimed responsibility for the monolith’s disappearance. They said they couldn’t stand by and watch the influx of tourists spoil the pristine desert. Late one night, Sylvan, Andy and some friends toppled the monolith and hauled it off in a wheelbarrow. The pair also scolded the artist behind the project for chiseling into the red rocks to keep the monolith upright. It would be a better tale if aliens were the ones who moved it. Camping is serious business. You have to be careful out there. Tap or click here to see how to make a campfire that won’t blow up on you. → |
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