What comes with Twitter's $3 a month plan? — You may be receiving a gift card from Microsoft
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November 14, 2021

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Bad app alert: This fake smart TV remote is really malware

3 things you need to know today

1. Bad app alert: This fake smart TV remote is really malware

The TV remote is one of those gadgets that seemingly disappear the moment you are looking for it. If that’s a daily battle you face, you might have downloaded a remote control app for your smart TV. But if you installed this specific one, it's infected with malware.

Tap or click here to delete this dangerous app now. →

2. Twitter wants to charge you $3 a month - Here's what you get

If you are a power user, would you pay to maximize Twitter’s potential? Previously only available in Canada and Australia, you can now fork over some cash to be part of Twitter Blue, the subscription service with a handful of perks.

Tap or click here to see what you get when you pay for Twitter. →

3. Microsoft is emailing out gift cards (No, it's not a scam)

Have you received an email from Microsoft claiming you are getting a gift card? Believe it or not, but it's not a scam. The tech giant is sending free gift cards to select people, and you might be one of them.

Tap or click here for details on Microsoft's mysterious gift. →

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5 things you need to do with your photos before it's too late

In the digital age, we all have more photos than we know what to do with. Most are on our phones and computers, but then there are all the albums and frames full of old printed photos, too. In this episode, Kim, Allie and Ben have a few must-do steps you should take with all your photos before it's too late.

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  1. Did you know you can silence spam calls without downloading any apps? Tap or click to discover this nifty trick.
  2. There’s a new twist on ATM and wire transfer scams. Tap or click to learn more, including steps to protect yourself.
  3. Warning: Charging powerbanks sold at Amazon, Best Buy and Target recalled for fire risk. Tap or click to see if you own one.
  4. A big reason you should stop using Google Chrome on your smartphone. Tap or click for better alternatives.
  5. Want to know where a product was manufactured? Tap or click for a site that has the answers.
 

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