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3 things you need to know today 1. Use a Roku? Watch out for this sneaky tech support scam You know that scammers target you through your phone, email and computer, but a new scam uses your smart TV and Roku device to trick you. When you try to activate your device, a number pops up on the screen with instructions. Don't do it! We'll show you how to spot and avoid this scam and others like it. Tap or click here to avoid this new Roku scam. → |
2. What to do if your iCloud or Google storage is full While upgrading to premium iCloud and Google Storage isn't all that expensive, nobody wants to waste money. We'll show you how to optimize storage by removing things you don't need so you don't go over the free limits. Tap or click here to optimize storage. → |
3. Set up a security camera in under 30 seconds (with stuff you already own) There are many reasons to get security cameras. Whether you want to keep an eye on your pets or feel safer at night, a security camera can put you at ease. But not everyone wants to invest in expensive equipment. Good news. We'll show you how to turn your own technology into motion-activated security cameras easily. Tap or click here to turn your used tech into security cameras. → |
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| Kasa Smart Dimmer Switch $18.99 (27% off) / Amazon This nifty dimmer lets you schedule your smart switch to automatically turn on or off, whether you’re at home or away. You can even dim the lights just by using your voice. Turn on the “Gentle off” setting to fade lights gradually — perfect for helping children drift off to sleep. |
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DID YOU KNOW ... ? YouTubers love to flirt with jail time. Remember when Jake Paul annoyed his neighbors with 24/7 parties, even jumping on top of a news van? Now, the Stokes Twins are making headlines for a fake bank robbery prank. 🏦 Alan and Alex Stokes are 23-year-old twins who rose to YouTube fame through prank videos. In 2019, they pretended to be bank robbers, running up to strangers and trying to get an Uber driver to help them make a getaway. It was all a joke — but these costly lies had them facing a maximum of five years in prison. 😱 The twins skirted past the prison sentence. Instead, they’ll have 160 hours of community service and a year of probation to think over their actions. Oh, and of course they'll have to pay restitution. The police want in on that sweet, lucrative YouTube cash! |