November 22, 2021 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
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4 things you need to know today1. Scammers are impersonating Netflix, Disney+ and other streaming services - Red flags to watch forStreaming services are more popular than ever. Unfortunately, that means they're ripe for scams. Bad actors are targeting victims using several methods revolving around streaming TV. Whether you're an existing customer or looking to sign up with a new service, we've got tips that will help you spot these deceptive practices before it's too late. Tap or click here to avoid these sneaky streaming service scams. → |
2. Prepping for Thanksgiving? Onions recalled in 38 statesThe FDA and CDC issued a recall for onions last month due to the risks of salmonella. Now, the recall is being expanded as more cases of illness are being reported across the U.S. We've got details on what to look for and how to avoid getting sick. Tap or click here to find out how to handle potentially tainted food. → |
3. 15 gag gifts and fun presents to make anyone on your list laughSometimes the best gifts are those that make people laugh. Not sure what to get? We found some great gift ideas perfect for office gift exchanges, pranks on kids or siblings, stocking stuffers, White Elephant parties and more. |
4. 10 cryptocurrency terms people use every day that you need to know, tooEverywhere you turn it's crypto this and crypto that. If you're feeling a little lost, I have your back. This week in my column, I've got a list of some of the most common crypto terms you should know whether you want to dive in or just know what everyone is talking about. |
BEST OF THE WEBThe internet is full of junk. We find the good stuff for you, from helpful tools to get stuff done to the best apps and websites out there. |
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