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Miss channel surfing? How to add live TV to your Fire TVIf you've been binge-watching streaming services like Netflix the past few months like the rest of the world you might miss that nostalgic feeling of flipping channels. That's one thing cord-cutters say they miss the most, live TV. Good news, there are now more ways to add live channels to your Fire TV and we'll show you how. Tap or click for ways to access live channels with your Fire TV. → |
Disney World reopens and you have to see its creepy welcome back videoDespite the fact that new cases of COVID-19 are surging throughout the state of Florida, Disney World in Orlando reopened this past weekend. To try and attract visitors back to the "Happiest Place On Earth," the company released a welcome back video that is super creepy. You just have to see it, along with safety measures being implemented. Tap or click to see the creepiest video on Earth. → |
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Warning: New wave of tax scams hit ahead of July 15 deadlineIn an ordinary year, your taxes would be filed for the year at this point in time. But we're living in 2020, and thanks to the COVID-19 pandemic, the IRS extended the filing deadline to July 15. As the deadline closes in, the IRS is warning about a new wave of scams targeting taxpayers. Here's what to watch for. Tap or click here to see the scams you need to avoid this tax season. → |
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Avoid touching dirty surfaces with this antimicrobial touch toolGerms can live on some surfaces for days. This antimicrobial brass touch tool lets you push buttons, open doors, and even use touchscreens without directly touching them yourself. Komando readers take 33% off the SafeFinger today. → | Social media success: The tricks you need to knowIn the never-ending noise that is social media, how do you stand out? That’s the question business owners and entrepreneurs are asking. Kim talks to top technology influencer Evan Kirstel about ways to shine in a crowded social world. And learn the biggest mistakes to avoid if you’re trying to build your brand. Tap or click to listen to the Tech You Should Know podcast. → |
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Your phone could lead to another pandemicYour phone is made up of hundreds of thousands of tiny bits and pieces. These pieces are made up of materials that are gathered from all around the world. It turns out that one component in your phone might actually lead to the next pandemic if we are not careful. Tap or click for details of this potentially dangerous tech. → |
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Registered Democat: Dead feline accidentally registered to voteVoter fraud is a hot-button issue as the election approaches in November. That’s why state and local officials across the country are keeping a watchful eye for any discrepancies on voter rolls. But one bizarre incident in Atlanta was simply too strange to keep off the radar. Ron Tims, a longtime resident, checked his mail recently and received a voter registration application for one “Cody Tims.” Ron did a double-take, as he instantly recognized the name: His cat who died more than 10 years ago. Ron isn’t sure how that name even made it on to the list of potential voters, nor can he tell if this was an actual attempt at fraud or not. But reassuringly, the Georgia Secretary of State’s office is taking the matter quite seriously. Until a constitutional amendment is passed, cats will have to be satisfied staying home on November 3. Ever wonder what a cat’s view of world histor y is like? Tap or click here to see the history of the world from a totally different perspective. → |
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