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On this weekend's show Prosecutors say North Korean hackers motivated by revenge over a movie mocking their leader stole more than $1 billion in cyberattacks. Plus, details on a strange yet popular new robot companion from Panasonic. And Facebook is supposedly building its own smartwatch. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions. |
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Have you joined big names like Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk in this new audio-only social media app? It's viral and exclusive: You can only get in with an invitation from an existing user. But is your data safe? It's pretty tricky. There are a few threats you've got to watch out for. Tap or click here for the full scoop on the hottest new social media app. β | Itβs time to say goodbye to robocalls. Luckily, you have a ton of smartphone tools at your disposal. You can block numbers, turn on Do Not Disturb mode, use your carrier's tools or download third-party apps to end this menace. Here are five easy steps to stop them now. Tap or click here for ways to stop robocalls once and for all. β |
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There are several reasons why you might want to download your Facebook photos. You may simply want a backup, or perhaps you want to create a photo book or share them through another platform. You may also want to preserve them if you are planning on leaving Facebook and deleting your account. Ready to backup your Facebook adventures? Hereβs how to save your photos for posterity. Tap or click for easy ways to save your photos. β |
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