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2. Got vaccinated? Don’t fall for this phony post-shot survey It's a sad truth that scammers will jump at every opportunity to apply their crooked trade. A recent survey asks people about their experiences with various COVID-19 vaccinations and offers rewards. But their real intention is to steal information and money. We'll show you how to spot this scam and avoid others like it. Tap or click here for details on this twisted scam. → |
3. These hilarious old photos show what people predicted the future would look like There is no doubt that technology is growing at an exponential pace. But at least we have a solid idea of what the capabilities will be in the future. Or do we? People from the last century also thought that they knew what future technology will be like. Take a look at some past predictions and see which ones came close. Tap or click here to see which predictions came true. → |
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And finally … Are you tired of punching in numbers to unlock your phone? A new facial system will let you open your devices in the blink of an eye — or, to be more specific, a wink. It’s all part of a new type of two-factor authentication. In the future, you could just record a short video of your face doing something unique. Maybe you have a secret phrase or a funny face, like that wink we mentioned. Either way, you record this clip to unlock your phone. After uploading it, your phone verifies your facial movements and lets you in. The tech isn’t quite here yet, but researchers are working hard on it. You might find it to be a little … on the nose. |