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Google’s new privacy shortcut you’ll want to use

Google’s new privacy shortcut you’ll want to use

Google is making a handy change to the way you access Incognito Mode. Instead of having to press multiple buttons, you can now open a new Incognito Window with a single press. We'll show you how to use it, plus, we'll show you another new feature coming to Google Photos that will take you on a trip down memory lane.

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Tech how-to: Schedule tweets without any extra programs or downloads

Tech how-to: Schedule tweets without any extra programs or downloads

Whether you're posting messages on social media for work or personal reasons, you know sometimes timing is everything. That's why there are programs out there that let you schedule tweets ahead of time. But, did you know Twitter now lets you schedule messages to go live whenever you want them to?

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This company sells phone location data to the FBI – see what’s tracking you

This company sells phone location data to the FBI – see what’s tracking you

The fact that analytics firms buy and sell data is nothing new, but what happens when their client happens to be federal law enforcement? Well, that's exactly why Congress is investigating a data firm that bought user information from smartphone apps. Are you being tracked by the FBI right now without knowing?

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How your iPhone tracks everywhere you go

How your iPhone tracks everywhere you go

Want proof that your iPhone keeps track of every place you go? There’s a little known-feature hiding your movements. Here’s how to find it. Tap or click to listen to the latest Daily Tech Update. →

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Helping kids with hearing impairments enjoy an orchestra

Helping kids with hearing impairments enjoy an orchestra

Music is one of the simple joys of life, but many children are missing out on its beauty due to hearing impairment. Well, one group of people is trying to change that by using special methods to help these kids experience an orchestra first hand.

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Back to where it all began: The first-ever YouTube video was uploaded 15 years ago

Can you remember the first video you watched on YouTube? Unless you’ve had your account since that time, you probably won’t find it. But as far as firsts go, it’s easy to find the earliest video uploaded to the platform, and it’s probably not what you expect. 15 years ago, YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim uploaded an innocuous, 18-second clip titled “Me at the Zoo.” In it, he speaks about how much he likes elephants and has trouble elaborating beyond how cool an elephant’s trunk is. 

As old and low-resolution as that video is, it does have a somewhat timeless quality to it. This video could easily be an amateur clip submitted to Instagram or TikTok in the past year — especially when you consider that short videos are becoming more popular each year. Still, let’s give it up for Jawed, who probably had no idea what his simple trip to the zoo would inspire over the next decade and a half. Humble beginnings, indeed.

Take a look at the clip for yourself. It’s nothing special, but it holds almost 3 million likes!

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