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Check your phone! Two apps you need to delete now A popular app installed by more than 40 million people has been identified and confirmed as fleeceware, or software that secretly charges you money behind the scenes. Here's what you need to know about this dangerous program, plus, we'll show you how another shady app is stealing user-created content without permission. Tap or click here to delete these shady apps now. → | The common mistake that will lock you out of your own Netflix account Binge-watching shows has become a national pastime of sorts during the pandemic. Now imaging settling in for the evening and trying to fire up Netflix, only to be denied access. That's actually happening to a lot of people who are making this one common mistake. Thankfully there is an easy solution to fix the problem so you can get back to streaming your favorite shows and movies, and we can show you how. Tap or click here to reclaim your Netflix account. → |
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Pieces in place: Turkish designer brings his A-game Are you familiar with “microsculptures?” They’re a unique art form that blends sculpting with meticulous, delicate movements to deliver sculptures that can only be seen with magnification. Several microsculpture exhibits exist in the world, but few of these creations are as impressive as the ones designed by Necati Korkmaz of Turkey. For his latest piece, he designed a fully functional miniature chessboard that measures 0.35 inches by 0.35 inches — which accidentally broke a Guinness World Record during the design process. Using specially tooled sticks, you can actually play a real game with the set. But move too roughly or fast and you’ll send the tiny pieces flying in every direction! Chess is already hard enough as it is, but come on? That’s what we call having a home-field advantage. Chess isn’t called “The Game of Kings” for no reason.
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