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The U.S. government is issuing a major warning about Chinese hackers trying to steal COVID-19 research. Plus, find out what “squad shopping” is and how it could become the next big online trend. And you won’t believe how many frames per second can be snapped by the world’s fastest camera. (Hint: It’s a 14-digit number.)

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Lost your job? How to apply for a high-paying “contact tracer” role

Lost your job? How to apply for a high-paying “contact tracer” role

If you lost your job due to the pandemic, you're not alone. Millions of Americans have filed for unemployment in recent weeks, and the job market is on track to be the worst since the Great Depression. Thankfully, a critical new job is now available that can actually help in the fight against COVID-19.

Tap or click here for details on these critical job openings. →
Sneak peek: Everything we know about the iPhone 12

Sneak peek: Everything we know about the iPhone 12

Did you think that COVID-19 would stop the juggernauts of the tech world? In spite of the virus, Apple has quietly been working on a new series of iPhones for 2020, and there are a couple of things that stand out immediately. Surprisingly, the basic models are all cheaper than last year's iPhone 11! Yes, really!

Tap or click here to see what's new with the latest iPhone's. →

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How to keep coronavirus & COVID-19 germs out of your home

How to keep coronavirus & COVID-19 germs out of your home

States are starting to lift quarantine orders and in this Komando DIY, we have a way to help you keep the virus out — inspired by NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly. You may not have an airlock like ones up in space at home, but pretending you do is a great way to stay healthy. If your “mission” is to avoid the coronavirus, here are some simple steps you can take to make sure it’s a success.

Tap or click to find out how to stay safe. →
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Mask off: Man escapes jail thanks to COVID-19 switcheroo

Authorities have caught a man who managed to escape from jail by taking advantage of these unusual times. As an inmate at Cook County Jail, Jahquez Scott made a special arrangement with another inmate who was scheduled to be released. By wearing a medical mask and trading clothes with his co-conspirator, Scott was able to walk right through the jailhouse doors as soon as the other inmate’s name was called. 

Unfortunately for him, the sheriff's department caught on to the ruse and both inmates are now back in jail with additional charges and fines on their record. The worst part: Scott had promised to pay the other inmate only $500 for the privilege of using his clothes and identity. Compared to the charges of aiding and abetting a felon, that’s chump change!

If only they had planned ahead like the Alcatraz escapees.

Tap or click here to see Buzzfeed Unsolved’s deep dive into the Alcatraz Prison break. →
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