May 30, 2021 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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2. Not an Amazon Prime member? Sign up before this big milestoneIf you play your cards right, you can score some seriously steep discounts on Amazon's annual Prime Day. But there is one thing that you absolutely need for the day to be a success. We've got some clever money-saving tips, so you get the most out of this amazing annual event. |
3. Windows 10 tip: Declutter your Start menuIf you've used a Windows PC for a while, you probably know some tricks of the trade. Sure, you've got a few shortcuts up your sleeve and know how to delete programs you never use. But do you know how to clean out the junk in your Start menu? I'll show you how to do it in a few simple steps. |
4. Here’s what Warren Buffett taught me about men’s underwearBack in 2009, I was voted by Fortune Magazine one of the 100 most powerful women in America. After my keynote speech at the Powerful Women Summit, I sat next to Warren Buffett, who was hilarious and a total gentleman. He gave me some real wisdom that day. No, I didn't get a killer investment strategy or financial advice. We actually talked about underwear. |
BREAKING TECH ALERTSWe keep track of the biggest threats to your online safety and security so you don't have to. Get Kim's alerts to see the news that impacts you — and what you can do about it. |
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Streaming tip: Get your money's worth with ExpressVPNYou know what’s not fair? Netflix hides thousands of shows and movies from you based on your location and then has the nerve to increase prices yet again. Make sure you’re getting your full money’s worth by using ExpressVPN. What’s on Netflix in the U.S. is completely different from what someone in the U.K. or Japan has on theirs. ExpressVPN has over 90 countries to choose from, so every time you run out of stuff to watch, just switch to another country to unlock new shows. Stop paying full-price for streaming services and only getting access to a fraction of their content. |
AND FINALLY ...Did you know a former janitor invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos? Well ... allegedly. Richard Montañez used to work as a janitor at Frito-Lay. He's spoken to NPR, the Washington Post, Hustle and many other outlets, claiming he invented Flamin’ Hot Cheetos. But a new investigation by the Los Angeles Times is calling him out. Journalists poked holes in his story and said he may have made the whole thing up. Here's the full story. You might even catch yourself saying, "Liar, liar, pants on fire!" 👖🔥 |
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