Streaming gadgets promising 4 more years of updates — iOS update will warn you if it's going to rain
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November 7, 2021

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Most dangerous thing you can do if you're new to crypto

4 things you need to know today

1. Most dangerous thing you can do if you're new to crypto

When you first invest in cryptocurrency, you’ll need to set up a digital wallet. It's the only way to access your money. Criminals are now targeting your passwords by setting up fake Google ads for wallet providers. Here's everything you need to know.

Tap or click here to dodge these dangerous crypto scams. →

2. Want a TV that lasts? This brand promises 4 more years of updates (even for older models)

Software updates are great for gadgets, as they introduce new features and protect them from hackers and breaches. If you have an Amazon Fire TV, the company just announced how long it would support your streaming device with updates.

Tap or click here to find out how long your Amazon device will receive updates. →

3. Cool trick to get your iPhone to warn you right before it rains

There are plenty of weather apps available for Apple’s iPhone, with varying degrees of functionality. But if you have been searching for an app that will send you a notification when it is about to rain, the answer is in the updated iOS 15.

Tap or click here to get notifications when it is about to rain. →

4. Money tip: Your health insurance company doesn't want you to know about this site

Have you ever spent hundreds of dollars on a single bottle of pills? Sadly, even a great insurance plan may not be enough to cut costs. Luckily, we found an amazing website making affordable prescriptions possible. It helps you find deals on the medications you need. Best of all, it's easy to use — you don't even need to make an account!

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Trending now: Tech news, tips and know-how

  1. 5 apps that make your pics better. Tap or click to take your photos to the next level.
  2. Is your device loaded with unnecessary programs? Tap or click here to delete these apps to keep your phone fast and safe.
  3. The biggest password mistakes Americans are making. Tap or click for better ways to protect your accounts.
  4. Apple's new feature boosts iPhone security. Tap or click here to set it up now.
  5. Chinese hacking contest reveals tech weaknesses. Tap or click here to see why your iPhone, Windows PC and other tech isn't as secure as you'd think.
 

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How statistics show the 3-point line is breaking basketball

How statistics show the 3-point line is breaking basketball

Basketball has evolved over the years since James Naismith invented the game. One significant change came in the 70s when the three-point line was introduced. While this was meant to change the game fundamentally, it didn’t have much impact until years later. Now, players specialize in hitting big three-point shots. But some say it might be ruining the game.

 

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