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Breaking Tech News You Need to Know May 10, 2020 |
Smart home company about to start charging you monthly fee Thousands of smart homes are about to become dumb thanks to a gadget-makers' new subscription policy. While its services were initially free as part of owning the device, the company claims COVID-19 has pushed it into dire financial straits. Would you start paying for a service you used to get for free? Tap or click here to see if you'll have to pony up a monthly payment. → |
Tech trick: Easily turn your handwritten notes into typed text If you need a way to convert handwritten notes to digital text, Google has you covered. A new tool makes it possible to snap a photo of your notebook and send it as a document, email or social media post. Here's how. Tap or click here to see how this new feature works. → |
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This tempting work-from-home offer could land you in jail If you've seen a promising work-from-home job offer with large paychecks and little in the way of actual work, run away fast! Not only are cybercriminals trying to rope people into their illegal money laundering operations, just participating in one is enough to land you in jail. Here are the signs to watch out for. Tap or click here to see how cybercriminals are luring jobless Americans into a life of crime. → |
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Need to know how to do or fix something? YouTube to the rescue Before coronavirus, finding an expert — or just someone handy — to do a difficult task for you was a no-brainer. What about now that inviting strangers isn’t your home isn’t an option? Do-it-yourselfers are turning, in droves, to YouTube. Tap or click to listen to the latest Consumer Tech Update. → |
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Looking for a job that’s out of this world? The US Space Force is hiring You may have heard about Space Force this week, but this isn’t about the new trailer for the upcoming Netflix show starring Steve Carrell. The actual military branch that the show is (loosely) based on, the U.S. Space Force, also posted a video to social media this week. And the agency is looking for recruits. The official Twitter account for the sixth military branch posted a 30-second recruitment video that starts with a man staring up at the stars and a dramatic voice-over. The video quickly cuts to shots of what looks like mission control, various rockets and a CGI-created spaceship. Then it ends with the line, “Maybe your purpose on this planet isn’t on this planet.” A link included in the tweet takes you to the landing page for various careers in the U.S. Space Force. Ready to aim high? Er, higher? But have you ever wondered what it’s like to live in space for a wh ole year? Tap or click here to find out what an amazing astronaut learned during that time in space. → |
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