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COVID-19 exposure notification alerts: How to opt-out on iPhone and AndroidApple and Google aren't giving up on contact-tracing just yet. In fact, Apple is adding a brand new exposure notification feature to iOS that doesn't even require a third-party app to work. It's all part of Apple's latest iOS update, which you can download today. Here's how you can get it, plus, we'll show what Android fans can expect. Tap or click here for details on COVID notifications. → |
How to watch Netflix for freeIf there's one streaming service that seems to be getting overlooked recently, it's Netflix. Sure, it has a ton of award-winning original content, but its high cost of entry can be off-putting compared to rivals like Disney+. But now, for the first time ever, Netflix is letting people sample its exclusive offerings without having to pay a cent. Here's how. Tap or click here to sample Netflix's biggest shows for free. → |
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Watch out! Fake Paypal invoices tricking people into paying upWhen it comes to moving money online for business, PayPal is still the undisputed king. One of its biggest advantages lies in its invoicing system, which lets you write up custom bills when requesting money. Unfortunately, it appears that cybercriminals are also aware of PayPal invoices — and now, they're using them to make bogus requests. Tap or click here to find out how to spot fake PayPal invoices. → |
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Walmart is taking on Amazon Prime with a $98 per year subscriptionDespite Amazon's 20-year head start, Walmart is taking the online retail giant head-on. Walmart is launching a new program that directly competes with Amazon Prime. Walmart+ includes same-day shipping, fuel discounts and tons of other perks. The new membership program has been in the works for a while but finally has a launch date. Here's what we know so far. Tap or click here to see what's coming down the pipeline for Walmart. → | Instacart: Behind the scenes of this tough gigInstacart is the grocery pickup and delivery service operating in more than 5,500 cities. An Instacart employee will bring you anything from booze to bananas and Aspirin to artichokes. And as it turns out, it’s one of the most demanding jobs there is. Tap or click to listen to the latest Daily Tech Update. → |
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How to find saved passwordsYou know you need unique, hard-to-crack passwords for all your accounts — and remembering those complex strings of letters, numbers and characters is a real struggle. That's why it's so easy to let your browser do the hard work for you. Browsers can store our login credentials and automatically sign us into our accounts — but what if you need to see your actual password, not just the autofilled asterisks? You can, with one simple trick. Tap or click to find your forgotten passwords. → |
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Must read: 'How to Make Your Home a Smart Home on a Budget'Smart home devices are fundamentally changing the way we live. That Jetsons lifestyle we've all been dreaming about is finally coming true. Prices of smart home gadgets you need are finally affordable. In my eBook, "How to Make Your Home a Smart Home on a Budget," you'll learn how to start your own smart home — from choosing a smart assistant to smart bulbs, thermostats, entertainment and much, much more. And the best part is you won't be breaking the bank. Don't miss this helpful eBook. Get it now on Amazon Kindle! → |
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Hot wheels: The ultimate ride for kidsDid you ever have a miniature car of your own as a kid? Whether it was a Flintstones' style foot-powered buggy or a fully-electric go-kart, having your own set of wheels officially meant you were the coolest kid on the block. But for the kid who already has everything, what options are there to show that you’re the king of the road (or cul-de-sac)? As it turns out, Aston-Martin has your answer. The esteemed automaker is selling a pint-sized version of its iconic DB5 car for the staggering price of $47,000! But this mini-car is no mere Power Wheels, it’s a fully functional car with a top speed of 30 mph and an accurate replica frame. It’s perfect for kids who prefer their chocolate milk shaken, not stirred. If your child is planning a career in espionage, an Aston Martin isn’t the place to start. Teach them the art of disguise instead! Tap or click here to see what a former CIA chief thinks about spy-scenes in movies → |
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