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July 3, 2021

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Warning: 'PrintNightmare' flaw could open your PC to attack - Change these settings

3 things you need to know today

1. Warning: 'PrintNightmare' flaw could open your PC to attack - Change these settings

Hackers are up to no good again. A new vulnerability in Microsoft Windows can let hackers into your PC and steal your information. We've got details on what happened and how to protect yourself against it.

Tap or click here for details on the latest Windows vulnerability. →

2. How to take the best photos of fireworks with your smartphone

On the Fourth of July, fireworks are an American tradition, one we share with our family and friends. That means taking lots of photos to remember the moment, which can be tricky when it comes to fireworks. We'll show you how to take the best photos of fireworks, whether you own an iPhone or Android.

Tap or click here to take amazing photos of fireworks this Fourth of July. →

3. Love the sound of vinyl? Amazon has a new record of the month club

Vinyl is coming back in a big way. It's not just for collectors anymore. Nowadays, even the kids are getting into the old fashion way of listening to their favorite tunes. And we have good news. Amazon is starting its own record of the month club.

Tap or click here for details on Amazon's record of the month club. →

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Facebook caps $1 trillion, Peloton for kids and Starlink's internet for the masses

Facebook is now worth $1 trillion. Kim dives in what you could get for all that cash. Plus, Starlink's progress in bringing high-speed internet to the masses and the inside scoop on Windows 11. In the tech tip, Ben explains how to see what's eating up all the space on your phone — and what to delete.

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In case you missed it ...

  1. Is your info part of 700M accounts posted for sale to the Dark Web? Tap or click to find out if your data is at risk.
  2. Apps are collecting your heart rate and other health stats. Tap or click to see which apps are watching you.
  3. Is your utility company changing the temperature in your home? Tap or click to find out how.
  4. My cryptocurrency eBook is a best seller! Tap or click here to grab your copy now.
  5. The COVID Delta variant is spreading fast. Tap or click here for a map that helps track it.
 

MUST-SEE VIDEO

How spacesuits were reinvented

How spacesuits were reinvented

Spacesuits are required for anyone traveling to space. Its main function is to protect the person wearing it during the perilous journey. Over the years, these high-tech suits have been reinvented time and again. But the latest model from SpaceX surely is head-turning. So why the redesign, and what does this mean for space travel? Tap or click to see the history of spacesuits.

 

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AND FINALLY ...

Ever heard of the Centennial Light? It’s been burning for 120 years! 🔥

The world’s longest-lasting light bulb was turned on in 1901 in Livermore, California. The Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department maintains this iconic bulb, cited as evidence of how modern tech products are purposely designed not to last. 💡

 

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