Incredible single-take drone video — Treadmill safety
In this issue ... 📱 Privacy-first smartphone Hidden danger you may have at home Windows 10 quick fix |
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4 things you need to know today 1. Best smartphone alternatives to Apple and Samsung Apple and Samsung are two of the most popular smartphone makers out there. But if you're looking to stand out from the crowd, you might want to try something different. We've compiled a list of some of the best smartphone alternatives you can buy. Tap or click here for excellent smartphone options. → |
2. Child dies in tragic treadmill accident – 7 important safety tips We learned of a tragic story this week that we just have to pass along. A young child was killed while playing near a treadmill. With that in mind, here are some important safety tips to follow if you have fitness equipment. No matter your age. Tap or click here for important safety tips. → |
3. If you watch one thing online this weekend, make it this! There are plenty of videos out there captured by amateur photographers, but few are as stunning as this one. A clever artist flew a drone with a camera attached through a bowling alley, and the video came out spectacular. You just have to see this! Tap or click for an amazing single-take drone video. → |
4. Quick fix for one of the most annoying Windows 10 problems Every operating system is sure to have a few features that you'd rather do away with. An annoying feature with Windows 10 is how your machine goes to sleep with just a few minutes of inactivity. The good news is you can adjust a setting to choose the amount of time you want it to be. We'll show you how. Tap or click here to fix one of Windows' most annoying problems. → |
APPLE UPDATES Get Apple tips, tricks and updates to your inbox twice a week. Coming up soon: How to hide files and folders on your Mac. Handy! DON'T MISS IT → |
AUDIO BRIEFING | Tech Refresh: Travel scams return, military jetpacks, stimulus warning As the COVID vaccine rolls out, travel-related searches are booming. Scammers have caught on and Allie has details on what to watch out for. The Pentagon’s research agency opened up bids for tech that sounds an awful lot like superhero gear, and Netflix says no more password sharing. Plus, as the next round of stimulus payments roll out, a quick warning to protect your wallet. Play Now • 34 min ▶ |
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And finally ... Have you ever wondered what your cat’s meows mean? Maybe you have the basics figured out like, “I’m hungry,” but what about those other subtle meows? A former Amazon Alexa engineer-turned project manager at tech company Akvelon created an app called MeowTalk. Javier Sanchez says cats have nine basic intentions like, “I’m happy” or “I’m in pain,” and that the app can translate those meows. It’s not a purr-fect science and it’s still being refined before the final version is released. But if your cat is secretly planning your demise, you’ll have to figure that out on your own. |