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April 2, 2022

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Update your iPhone, Mac and iPad now! Emergency patch fixes zero-day flaws

3 things you need to know today

1. Update your iPhone, Mac and iPad now! Emergency patch fixes zero-day flaws

Apple just released a surprise update for iPhone, iPad and Mac computers. The emergency update fixes two zero-day flaws, so you must update your devices now. We've got step-by-step instructions on how to get the critical update.

Tap or click here to get Apple's emergency update now. →

2. A fun new way to chat with your grandkids across the country

COVID-19 and increasing flight prices meant that many lost out on valuable time playing with their grandchildren and seeing them in person. That's why Amazon introduced a new device that makes it easy for you to chat with your grandkids. We've got details on this fantastic family-friendly tool.

Tap or click here to spend more quality time with loved ones. →

3. Using Kaspersky's VPN? Here's how to remove it from your PC, Mac or phone

Fears that hackers can use Russian-developed software for cyberattacks against the U.S. have sparked a ban on products like Kaspersky’s software offerings. If you have Kaspersky virtual private network (VPN) on any of your machines, here's how to remove it.

Tap or click here to remove Kaspersky VPN from your devices. →

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We all know what happened at the Oscars, but did Will Smith make a bald joke years ago on “The Arsenio Hall Show”? Kim has a simple trick to save you all that scrolling when you’re looking for a photo among thousands on your phone. And Allie has four tips to slow those annoying — and dangerous — scam calls.

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