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Using Google Maps? Turn off this settingGoogle Maps makes it easy to travel through new cities and find the best routes to the places you go frequently. It's free to use, of course, but that convenience comes with a price — your privacy. Google keeps track of where you've been, going back years and years. You can stop it with a few clicks. Tap or click here for the one setting you need to turn off on Google Maps. → |
Quick tip of the dayNobody likes crackly audio or background noise in their video calls. It’s embarrassing and distracting. The Krisp app uses machine learning algorithms to detect excess noise and remove it. Here’s how to set it up: Tap or click here to create an account and download the Krisp app. Follow the installation instructions.Open Zoom and click Settings.Open the Audio settings. In the dropdown box, select Krisp for your microphone and Krisp for your speaker.In the Krisp app, choose the microphone you want to use and the speakers you want to use.Krisp is compatible with Skype, Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams. Look for the preferences or settings menu in your video service, and choose your microphone input and speaker output. If you need more help, Krisp has support for Mac and Windows users here. |
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5 ways you can use a VPN you never thought of before nowThere seems to be some confusion when it comes to security and privacy. Some people think if they have antivirus software on their device they're 100% protected. They're not! We'll explain why you also need a VPN. Tap or click to find out why a VPN is extremely important. → |
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Business ramping up? Use LinkedIn to keep upThis year is looking up. If part of your growth strategy is adding new team members to your business, LinkedIn Jobs can help you find the right person quickly. To make things better, your first job post is free. Getting started is easier than ever, with new features to help you find qualified candidates. Post a job with targeted screening questions, and LinkedIn will quickly get your role in front of more qualified candidates. Manage job posts and contact candidates in one spot — even from your mobile phone. Post a job for free! Just visit LinkedIn.com/kim to get started today. → |
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Simple way to free up space on your smartphone The best phone on the market today has almost 10 times as much internal storage as a mobile phone from 2010. That's a lot of extra space for music, photos and videos. But somehow, the capacity seems to dwindle for no reason. Here's how to free up more space on Android and iOS devices. Help Microsoft pick a new default font for Office Microsoft will change its default Office font next year. You can prepare for the change now and even play a role in the company's future by picking what it should look like. (This is the first time Microsoft Office will change its default font in 15 years!) |
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Voyager 1: The history of the furthest human-made object from EarthIn 2012, one of the most amazing things to ever happen occurred without a single person nearby. This is when the Voyager 1 spacecraft left our solar system and began its journey through space. At 11.7 billion miles from Earth, this amazing piece of tech has had a long journey and an even crazier story. WATCH THIS VIDEO → |
AND FINALLY ...Ever heard of “the “Lamborghini of the sea”? It’s the unofficial title for the Asian Arowana fish. These swimmers are a highly coveted status symbol in China — and you won’t believe how much they sell for. 🐠 Private collectors buy these endangered fish for $10,000 to $300,000 per fish. (It depends on the pedigree.) And the money doesn’t stop there — owners will buy high-security tanks, hire private bodyguards and even give the fish plastic surgery. That’s right! It costs $60 for a fishy eye lift and $90 for a chin tuck. Here's the wild story behind the world's most expensive pet fish. |
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