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Kim’s top 10 tech tips of 2020

Kim’s top 10 tech tips of 2020

In a wild year, Kim gave out some amazing tech tips. In 2020, we learned a lot about our smartphones, computers, Amazon hacks and email tricks. But which tips got the most attention? Here is our top tech advice from throughout the year. Check them out — you may have missed a great one!

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Set up your financial accounts like you’re going to be hacked

Set up your financial accounts like you’re going to be hacked

There's been a tremendous spike in cybercrimes targeting banks during the COVID-19 pandemic. Between banking Trojans and phishing campaigns, there's no shortage of ways to have your account hijacked and money stolen. If you want to keep your money safe, follow these steps to secure your bank account.

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Buy this, not that: Best and worst tech of 2020

Buy this, not that: Best and worst tech of 2020

Every year brings new tech and in that regard, 2020 was no different. While there were plenty of great new or updated gadgets released, others aren't what they're cracked up to be or simply put your privacy at risk. From smartphones to security cameras, we'll show you what's great and what you should avoid.

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Traveling in 2021? AI will be watching – and mapping your face

Traveling in 2021? AI will be watching – and mapping your face

Tons of folks want to travel in 2021. But a new proposal by U.S. Customs and Border Protection may throw a wrench into your plans. The CBP wants to expand facial recognition technology to all American ports. Here's how that could impact your travel plans — and the future of America.

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Conspiracy theorists are putting their routers in Faraday cages – and complaining about bad Wi-Fi

Conspiracy theorists are putting their routers in Faraday cages – and complaining about bad Wi-Fi

There are plenty of conspiracy theories surrounding 5G, but following them hasn't exactly cost anyone money. But now, theorists are getting ripped off by a range of Wi-Fi blocking products designed for routers. Not only does using one of these make your internet worse, but they also don't "protect" anyone from 5G. Here's why you shouldn't worry about wireless signals.

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