Pandemic hotspots in Google Maps — Kim's picks: 15 practical fall buys   ;
Breaking Tech News You Need to Know September 28, 2020 |
The pandemic has lasted much longer than many of us expected and doesn't appear to be ending anytime soon. That's why it's important to take advantage of helpful tools that make it easier to stay safe. Fortunately, a new Google Maps feature is being introduced that helps you track COVID hotspots to know which areas to avoid. Tap or click here to find out how to use this new COVID tracking tool. → |
COVID has impacted nearly every aspect of life, even when companies host annual reveal events and special sales. A perfect example is Amazon Prime Day, which was pushed back by the pandemic a few months. The good news is there's finally an official date and even better, you can take advantage of some Prime Day deals right now. Tap or click for amazing Prime Day deals available now. → |
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New scam apps have been discovered that install a familiar piece of malware: The Joker. Once the malware is installed on your device, it runs in the background and signs you up for subscription services that can drain your bank account. Delete these 17 malicious apps ASAP to protect your devices and accounts. Tap or click here for the latest list of malicious apps to remove. → |
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I know, I know. It's easy to load your Amazon cart with things that would be fun to have but aren't really all that practical. I'm here to the rescue with 15 practical, useful items perfect for the changing season. From cozy slippers to a fits-them-all window screen, you're going to find something you love. Tap or click here for my essential fall must-have items. → | Pristine air is possible in any bathroom, car or workspace with the LUFT Cube, a surprisingly compact air purifier that works without messy filters to clean. It uses UV light to disinfect air that gets drawn into a central chamber, and it does all this at a whisper-quiet 30dB. Get the LUFT Cube now for more than 30% off the MSRP. → |
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How often do you find yourself sitting across from a loved one, staring at your screen instead of engaging in conversation? Technology helps us stay in touch with friends and family far away, but how does it impact our relationships with the people around us? This photographer’s new series shows how disconnected we really are. Tap or click to get Kim’s take on why you should put down your phone. → |
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Tips and tricks to use your Amazon Echo like a pro Your Amazon Echo can do so much more than answer your questions. In my eBook, "How to Use Your Amazon Echo: Tips and Tricks," you'll learn everything you need to know to become a pro. I'll show you how to set it up all the way to how it can endlessly entertain you in your living room, your kitchen and your bedroom. You will also learn the necessary tools to have your Amazon Echo help you in an emergency. Don't miss out, get your copy now on Amazon Kindle! → |
Watch your step: Falling snakes make poor houseguests What’s the worst possible thing you could see when opening your front door? A car crash? A wall of snow blocking your path? How about a snake falling on top of your head, like what happened to Christina Mitchell of McComb, Mississippi? Christina was going about her day when all of the sudden, a snake dropped on top of her and slithered inside her house. Most people would freak out, but not Christina. Instead, she grabbed a broom and tried to whisk the reptile back where it came from. The snake was aggressive and would lunge at the broom, but Christina wasn’t afraid at all. As it turns out, she correctly identified it as a non venomous rat snake. Apparently, she actually likes snakes, too — just not in her house. Same here, Christina. Real snakes can be scary, but would you be as afraid of a robot snake? Tap or click here to see the creepy movements of this advanced robotic snake. → |
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