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February 18, 2023

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Here are the best used phones for $100, $300 and $500

Here are the best used phones for $100, $300 and $500

Phone prices are constantly rising, and it's not always easy to justify the high costs of flagship offerings. However, you have options if you're looking for an upgrade or replacement for your old phone. There are some great used phones that support the latest updates and features of their contemporaries. Here are the best used phones between $100 and $500.

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  Check this site to see all the high-tech surveillance your local police use

Check this site to see all the high-tech surveillance your local police use

Surveillance is part of every law enforcement agency's purview, but are some taking it too far? How can you learn the extent of surveillance technology in your area? We have an excellent place to get started. This interactive site shows more than 10,000 examples of license plate readers, facial recognition, body cams, drones and more across the U.S.

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Can you freeze your body and come back to life?

Can you freeze your body and come back to life?

James Bedford was the first person cryogenically frozen after his death, way back in 1967. His hope was that someday advanced technology would enable him to be thawed and brought back to life. Was his optimism well founded? Will we ever achieve the capability to revive cryogenically frozen individuals?

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Here’s how to catch anyone spying on your text messages

Here’s how to catch anyone spying on your text messages

Ever get that feeling someone knows more than they should? You might have a snoop on your hands. In my latest column, I'll share how to tell if someone is sneaking a peek at your messages.

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  Don't be a victim: Leaving your phone's Bluetooth on is a major security risk

Don't be a victim: Leaving your phone's Bluetooth on is a major security risk

Our habits add up, and you might have a few that put your cybersecurity at risk. I'm here to help. In this tech tip, I'll show you why the simple act of leaving your Bluetooth connected all the time is a mistake — and what to do about it.

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