Dangerous malware is targeting your Apple device — Microsoft releases another printer fix
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4 things you need to know today 1. Use Chrome on a Mac? Dangerous new malware is targeting your machine If you have a Mac computer and your browser of choice is Google Chrome, beware! A malware variant known to attack macOS has been updated with more dangerous features that can steal your sensitive information through Chrome. We'll explain how the malware works and give you some pointers to stay protected. Tap or click here to protect your Mac from this scary malware. → |
2. Delta variant: Track the spread of contagious new strain with this map The pandemic is far from over, and we all must still take precautions to help stop the spread of COVID. The CDC updated its recommendations to encourage mask use indoors for areas with high levels of transmission. You can check the status of your area thanks to an interactive map provided by the CDC. Tap or click here to track COVID-19 transmission rates in your area. → |
3. More printer issues for Windows? Microsoft releases another fix Microsoft has been struggling with printer updates for a few months, and apparently, one more issue has cropped up. In an update to a recent update, the tech giant released a fix for an issue that prevented some printers from working correctly. Here's how to check if you are affected. Tap or click here for Microsoft's latest printer fix. → |
4. Where to find Kim's printer pick, the Epson EcoTank, in stock now The Epson EcoTank is a rockstar of a printer, and it will save you a ton of cash in the long run with its easy-to-fill ink tanks. It's so popular that it often sells out. Luckily, we found it in stock at several retailers and we're passing along the insider intel. Sick of spending a lot on ink? This is the printer for you. Tap or click to see where you can find Kim's favorite printer. → |
Tech help straight from Kim 💁♀️ Who ya gonna call? Kim Busters! OK, well, me. If you have something about your digital life I can help with, tell me about it. Here's a super special link for you to use and I read every single note. TRY IT OUT → |
🎧 AUDIO BRIEFING | When is it legal to film someone? You've seen the videos. Someone is recording another person, who says, "Stop filming me." The wannabe videographer refuses. Then, the unwilling star plays music. No, they're not trying to set the mood with battle music. They're actually using YouTube's copyright system to their advantage. Play Now • 1 min ▶ |
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AND FINALLY ... If you venture to the comment sections on a YouTube music video, you’ll see a predictable cavalcade of spam, depravity and recycled jokes. One of the most popular phrases to parrot is, “I’m here before TikTok finds the song and ruins it with their dances.” 🦜 In reality, TikTok is an excellent resource for musicians — so much so that many creators hope users turn their songs into viral dances. New research from MRC Data found that two-thirds of TikTok users go to streaming services to play songs they found on the app. That puts a ton of cash into musicians' pockets! 💰 |