Connect your Android to your PC? Changes are coming — 5 monitors to upgrade your home office
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3 things you need to know today 1. Get a voicemail about tax services? Don't fall for the 'Eavesdropping Scam' Tax Day is fast approaching, and scammers know it. A clever robocall scam is making the rounds, luring victims with intriguing voicemails that sound more personal than your average fraudulent car warranty call. We'll show you how the scam works and how to avoid it, and others like it. Tap or click here to avoid this tricky tax scam. → |
2. Do you connect your Android to a Windows PC? Changes are coming Did you know that If you have an Android device, you can use the built-in software on your Windows computer to access your photos and texts? And Microsoft will make it much easier to do in an upcoming update. Here's what you need to know. Tap or click here to simplify your Android phone to Windows PC connection. → |
3. Upgrade your home office with one of these 5 great monitors Need a new work or home PC monitor? Take a look at our top picks from name brands like HP, ASUS, Dell, Samsung and Sceptre. Enjoy an ultrawide monitor for a better gaming experience or a portable monitor to take to and from work. Tap or click for five of the best monitors for 2022. → |
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Tech advice from pros Kim trusts Sometimes it feels like the world is throwing everything it has at you. To succeed, you need someone to guide you through. That’s what Dell Technologies Advisors do. They have the tech advice to help you navigate whatever challenges you’re up against — and get you safely to where you want to be. Call an advisor at 877-ASK-DELL or go to Dell.com for free expert support. → |