Loading...
August 21, 2021 |
---|
Tech advice you can trust™ |
Lost or destroyed your vaccine card? How to get a new oneWith the Delta variant causing havoc, some businesses require proof of COVID vaccination before letting guests into their establishments. This is likely to become more common, and you will probably need proof to travel. That's why it's a good idea to hold onto your vaccination card. If you've lost yours, here's how to get a new one. Tap or click here for ways to replace your lost or damaged vaccination card. → |
Quick tip of the dayDottie from Boston, Massachusetts loves to go on long walks with her partner. Unfortunately, that means she sometimes loses her phone while enjoying the scenery. She asked me for the best app for tracking down her lost Android. I suggested Google Find My Device. By installing this app on a trusted person’s phone, you can use Google Maps to find your way back to your lost Android. You can even secure the device to make sure strangers aren’t sneaking through your secrets. Even better, you can add a message for anyone who finds your phone, letting them know where to find you. In a worst-case scenario, you can even erase the device. (Hopefully, you’ll find it before you start considering that, though.) Download the app here for Android. I didn't forget about you, iPhone owners. Here's how to find your lost device. |
If you learned something new or found this helpful, consider subscribing to the Komando Community. Your support makes our work possible. Try it free here! |
Reader question: 'I want cameras to watch my house when I'm gone, but not when I am home'We all want to keep an eye on our home when we're away. But when you set up security cameras, you might unknowingly set them to film 24/7. That can be a little awkward when you're just puttering around the house while you're under surveillance. Change this setting. Tap or click here for more control over your security cameras. → |
SKIP THE INFO OVERLOADThe tech world changes by the minute. Stay ahead of the curve with The Current, delivered to your inbox twice weekly. |
🎧 AUDIO BRIEFING
| |||
|
More from Komando.com |
Wi-Fi slow? Best ways to fix Wi-Fi problems Ah, slow Wi-Fi. It is perhaps the most frustrating of all tech problems and, of course, it always strikes at the worst times. I can't prevent that, but I can help you find out what the problem is and how to fix it. Why it’s time to rethink cutting the cord (and 3 smart ways to save) In the early days of cord-cutting, it was a way to save money and get away from massive cable bills. Fast forward to today, and if you aren't careful, those streaming services could cost you more than you were paying before. Don't worry. I can help. Follow my pro tips and you can have a budget-friendly TV bill. |
ONE-STOP SHOP FOR ALL THINGS KOMANDOGrab your phone and download the Komando app. It's a super easy (and free!) way to keep up with the latest news, hear my podcasts and more. |
Robot sets world dominoes recordSetting up dominoes so you can knock them down later is incredibly satisfying. It's become even more prevalent with the internet, as people build incredibly complex designs just for the views. Well, our favorite engineer decided to build a robot that could do it faster and more efficiently. Watch as it breaks the world record. WATCH THIS VIDEO → |
AND FINALLY ...Amazon's taking new steps to stop hackers and rogue employees from stealing customers' data. Amazon may monitor their workers' keyboard and mouse strokes to catch any signs of foul play. 🔎 It's yet another company making use of high-tech tools to monitor employees. Although they're doing it in their customers' best interests, we can't help but wonder if it may blossom into something more invasive for employees. That's because bossware is such a huge issue. If you're working from home due to the pandemic, you might be using a company-issued laptop or phone. Whenever you use these gadgets, you should expect a good amount of surveillance. 👀 Want to learn more? Listen to our podcast episode on the secret software watching your every move at work. |
|
Loading...
Loading...