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July 15, 2021 |
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Tech advice you can trust™ |
Quick tip of the dayWho hasn’t received a suspicious email? If you have an inbox, you’ve been the recipient of unsolicited messages at some point. Typically sent under the guise of a legitimate or unknown source, they often include a request for personal info or ask you to click a link. In addition to Kim’s advice about how you should never open questionable emails, and adjust spam settings to reduce the amount of spam you receive, you have several options to track down the origin of suspicious or anonymous emails. |
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Computer on the fritz? Diagnostic tools every PC owner should know aboutIf you're having problems with your PC, don't give up on it just yet. Some pretty effective diagnostic tools can help identify what's going on. We'll show you ways to check things out and give you some great options if it's time to upgrade. Tap or click here for simple ways to troubleshoot PC problems. → |
APPLE UPDATESGet Apple tips, tricks and updates to your inbox twice a week. Coming up soon: How to hide files and folders on your Mac. Handy! |
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BREAKING TECH ALERTSWe keep track of the biggest threats to your online safety and security so you don't have to. Get Kim's alerts to see the news that impacts you — and what you can do about it. |
Komando.com Review: A robotic vacuum that also mops the floorThis week, News Director Ben checks out one of the latest robotic vacuums from Anker’s Eufy brand. It can map your home’s floor plan, mop and has a full-featured app. It’s also far more affordable than similar robotic vacuums from other brands. WATCH THIS VIDEO → |
AND FINALLY ...🎮 Ever wanted to create your own video game? There are a few free resources you can use, like RPGMaker or Ren’Py. But those are pretty simple and old (plus, they only create 2D games). If you want to break out the big guns and create your own 3D world, we found the perfect program for you. Open 3D Engine (O3DE) lets you create cinema-quality worlds ... without any fees whatsoever. Check it out! |
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