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Microsoft’s May update could speed up your old PC A new update is coming for Windows, and we understand if you're apprehensive about taking the plunge. The last few were riddled with bugs and issues that made it tricky for your system to run smoothly. Well, beta testers believe things will be different this time around. In fact, the new Windows 10 update might even speed up your PC. Tap or click here for the latest Windows 10 update details. → |
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Top 3 new coronavirus scams to watch for Scammers just won't quit, will they? In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, they're paying closer attention to the news than ever. The result: A plethora of tricky schemes and convincing frauds that have already taken thousands of dollars from innocent victims. Here's what you need to watch out for. Tap or click here for ways to spot COVID-19 scams. → |
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Can these smart glasses tell you if someone has COVID-19? Avoiding people who are infected with COVID-19 is one way to keep from catching the virus yourself. That's easier said than done. However, there's a new piece of technology that claims to be able to spot an infected person from afar. Is this really going to live up to the hype? Tap or click here for details on this promising new tech. → | YouTube allows Chinese conspiracy videos on Patient Zero Rumors spread quickly, and conspiracy theories even faster. An American Army reservist is being terrorized following videos and social media posts claiming she’s the one who brought the coronavirus to China. Tap or click to listen to the latest Consumer Tech Update. → |
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The emptiest place on earth: Man quarantines self in shut-down amusement park Walt Disney World in Florida has done something unprecedented in 2020: It’s completely shut down in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. The park, which has stayed open amidst impending hurricanes and other natural threats, has seen no guests or foot traffic since March. Well, almost none. One local man decided he’d live out his quarantine in style by stealing a boat and rowing out to Discovery Island, which is owned by the Walt Disney Company. This island, which is closed to the public even during normal operations, looked by all accounts like a tropical paradise, which is why the man spent a leisurely week there soaking up the sun. Police eventually found and nabbed him for theft and trespassing after a long manhunt. Of all the ways to self-isolate, this one probably takes the cake. He didn’t even have to worry about mosquitoes on his private island. Color us jealous. Tap or click here to see why there are no mosquitoes at Walt Disney World. → |
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