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TOGETHER WITH Masterworks Tech investors with $500k+ portfolios hedge 'earnings apocalypse' with this safe havenIt seemed that high-flying tech stocks would keep going up and up, until out-of-control inflation and massive rate hikes sent them crashing down to Earth. The race to diversify from stocks is now underway. Savvy investors are increasing their exposure to the one asset class that outpaced the S&P 500 by 131% over the last 26 years: Blue-chip art. While this all-weather asset was once the domain of only the ultra-rich, Masterworks has created an easy-to-use platform that’s allowed 625,000+ users to discover this exclusive, wealth-generating asset. Even better, they’ve delivered 11 straight successful exits since 2019, including 10 that netted double-digit annualized returns. Offerings can sell out in minutes, but Breaking Tech News readers can skip the waitlist with this exclusive link. Please support our sponsors. The best and worst places to put home security camerasDo you protect your home with security cameras? That's good, but you might be making some big mistakes with placement. I'll show you the best and worst places to install cameras in your home. |
Quick tip of the dayLet’s say you get a PDF in your email and you need to sign it. If you know a few tricks, you can do so in a jiffy — without paying for another program. You can sign a PDF using your mouse, but I don’t recommend it; it’ll look like a two-year-old did it for you. Instead, sign a piece of paper and save it on your device using your smartphone’s camera or your computer’s webcam. You can then import that image into the PDF. If you’re on Windows, Adobe Reader DC is tops to sign PDFs. Simply download and install the free app and open your file. In the app, at the bottom right, click Fill and Sign and follow the prompts.On a Mac, use Preview. It has integrated signing options so you can skip the paper signature. Love that! |
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The rules IT pros know to back up all your files the right wayTo protect your precious memories and critical business documents, you'd better follow the 3-2-1 backup rule. Saving your photos and projects to your computer isn't good enough anymore. With ransomware, crashes, natural disasters and accidents occurring daily, you must keep multiple backups. We'll tell you where Kim backs her information up and why you should follow her lead. Tap or click here to learn how America's Digital Goddess stores her important files. → |
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