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Is it safe to go out? Real-time COVID map calculates the risk where you liveMany Americans are uncomfortable with the idea of spending time in public and for good reason. The COVID-19 pandemic is still raging throughout much of the U.S., making every journey outside a risk. But just how dangerous is it? The answer is tricky and depends a lot on where you live. Thankfully, this new tool can help calculate the risks. Tap or click here to find out just how risky it is to go out in public. → |
Update your Apple tech! New OS released for iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple TV, Apple WatchJust when you thought the last update was fresh on your phone, Apple has announced it's releasing iOS version 13.6, along with updates for its entire family of devices. Here's a quick rundown on what you can expect from the update, as well as all the new goodies you can find on iPad, Mac, Apple TV and Apple Watch. Tap or click here to see what's new on your Apple gadgets. → |
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Shocking new malware steals passwords from hundreds of appsMost mainstream malware is designed to serve one purpose: to make the developers behind them money. But aside from spam campaigns and subscription fleeceware, more ambitious developers have created a dangerous banking Trojan that targets more than 337 apps for data and passwords. Here's what you need to know about it. Tap or click here to see why this malware is so dangerous and how to protect against it. → |
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T-Mobile’s new ‘Scam Shield’ helps you fight annoying robocallsIf you thought robocalls would annoy you forever, think again. As part of its "Uncarrier" initiative, T-Mobile is bringing the fight directly to robocallers at the network-level and all T-Mobile, MetroPCS and Sprint subscribers will be able to reap the benefits. Here's what's changing and how you can get your device ready to fight back against robocalls. Tap or click here to see how T-Mobile is fighting robocalls. → | Was the Twitter Bitcoin hack an inside job? What we know so farAt Komando.com, helping you stay protected from hacks and scams is a major priority. But it appears that some of the biggest names in tech either don't read our warnings or don't know any better. Twitter accounts belonging to industry titans like Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos have been hijacked by cryptocurrency scammers — and the people behind it are actually making money off their scheme! Tap or click here for details on this bizarre hack. → |
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How artists are using technology to create beautyArt can be created using many different tools. It might be a paintbrush or a pencil, but art may also come in the form of an algorithm. These artists are using technology to produce some beautiful works of art. Tap to click to see the world of art and technology unite. → |
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Find Kim on your local stationThe Kim Komando Show airs from coast to coast on 400 radio stations and on demand. Use our handy station finder to see how you can listen in your area. Every show is packed with all the latest tech news, digital tips and security info you need to stay safe. Don't miss this weekend's episode! Tap or click to find your local station and tune in! → |
Tips and tricks to use your Amazon Echo like a proYour Amazon Echo can do so much more than answer your questions. In my eBook, "How to Use Your Amazon Echo: Tips and Tricks," you'll learn everything you need to know to become a pro. I'll show you how to set it up all the way to how it can endlessly entertain you in your living room, your kitchen and your bedroom. You will also learn the necessary tools to have your Amazon Echo help you in an emergency. Don't miss out, get your copy now on Amazon Kindle! → |
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Roos on the loose: Fort Lauderdale gets a jumpy new residentFlorida is home to all manner of unusual critters and species, but kangaroos are admittedly rare. So when a kangaroo gets loose in the city of Fort Lauderdale, you know that something’s gone awry. Jack, a Kangaroo belonging to a local resident, managed to escape his home by punching through a gate. This set off a neighborhood-wide chase between Jack and police, who were unable to keep up with his incredible leaps and bounds. But Jack eventually got tired and was apprehended and moved to a horse stable where his fate would be decided. Sadly, Jack’s owner can’t keep him in his home anymore because the city isn’t “zoned for kangaroos.” But the story doesn’t end badly. The owner has some well-connected friends with permits to own exotic animals that will be taking care of Jack from here on. It pays to know people, I guess. Ever wonder what it’s like to own a pet kangaroo? Tap or click here to see the real story from a real kangaroo keeper. → |
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