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If you’re struggling to pay your internet bill, read thisMillions of Americans are struggling to pay their bills, but one effort that's been helping ease the financial burden is the Keep America Connected Pledge. It's a commitment by internet providers and other tech companies to keep service turned on for those who can't afford to pay right now. It's set to expire in only a few days, but what does that mean for you? Tap or click here to find out what that means for your internet connection. → |
Want to know what the future holds? Facebook has an app for thatFacebook's newest products aren't all re-branded versions of existing apps. A newly-released Facebook platform is actually trying something completely different: crowdsourced predictions of future events. Yes, Facebook wants to know what you think will happen with variety of subjects ranging from health to politics. But is this actually a smart idea? Tap or click here to see if you want to help Facebook predict the future. → |
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Popular security software is crashing Windows – here’s the fixAlong with the usual new features and patches to security threats, many times operating system updates also come with some glitches that need to be worked out. A recent Windows 10 update caused crashes, slowness and the occasional Blue Screen of Death for some. Thankfully there is a quick fix if you're experiencing any of these problems. Tap or click here to fix the latest Windows 10 glitches. → |
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Yahoo's famous yodel and the man behind itIn the ’90s, Wylie Gustafson recorded a yodel heard ’round the world: The famous “Ya-hoo-ooo” no doubt stuck in your head every time you read the company’s name. He was paid just a few hundred dollars to record that famous clip … until he sued Yahoo. Kim and Wylie talk about his iconic voice and the Super Bowl ad that kicked off his battle to get what he was owed. Tap or click to listen to the latest Komando On Demand. → |
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Komando DIY: 7 must-try iPhone tricksSince its debut over a decade ago, the iPhone has revolutionized the smartphone world. But you might not know some of its secrets hiding in plain sight. Customize alerts, move multiple apps at once, and even automatically forward or delete messages. Tap or click to become an iPhone pro. → |
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Must read: 'How to Make Your Home a Smart Home on a Budget'Smart home devices are fundamentally changing the way we live. That Jetsons lifestyle we've all been dreaming about is finally coming true. Prices of smart home gadgets you need are finally affordable. In my eBook, "How to Make Your Home a Smart Home on a Budget," you'll learn how to start your own smart home — from choosing a smart assistant to smart bulbs, thermostats, entertainment and much, much more. And the best part is you won't be breaking the bank. Don't miss this helpful eBook. Get it now on Amazon Kindle! → |
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Pizza: Florida stylePizza may be of Italian origin, but let’s face it: It’s as American as apple pie. And no matter where you are in the U.S., you’re bound to find a delicious local variant of the famous food. But pineapple pizza and Chicago-style deep-dish have nothing on what one Florida pizzeria was planning to make. Pizza Mambo in West Palm Beach was recently shut down by authorities due to the presence of unusual meat in its freezer: A whole green iguana! The invasive species has been a local pest in the state for some time now, and residents are encouraged to help cull the surplus population. But the store’s owner insists the lizard meat was given to him as a gift. To his credit, the iguana was stored in a different area than the rest of the ingredients, but what on earth would you have an iguana on ice for otherwise? That said, there are some who consider the meat a delicacy — particularly in the form of sausage. Now that’s a pizza topping for the Sunshine State. As bad as the iguanas are for the state, they have nothing on the invasive pythons that have taken over the Everglades. Tap or click here to see a surprising battle between an iguana and a group of snakes. → |
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