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Your Chrome browser has a severe vulnerability, and only a software patch from Google can fix it. If you don't update ASAP, hackers can inject malicious code into your system memory and wreak havoc. Here's why you need to get the patch now and how to do it. Tap or click here to see how to get the latest update. → |
Imagine you just bought a new iPhone 12 and you drop it on the ground. If the screen cracked, you don't have to worry — Apple can fix it. Unfortunately, it's not cheap, and if you don't have AppleCare+, you could end up paying hundreds of dollars. Here's how much it costs to get your iPhone serviced. Tap or click here to see how much a new screen will cost for your iPhone. → |
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After months of warnings, the U.S. government has finally detected foreign interference in the 2020 election. Two countries have accessed voter information from several states, and one of them is even sending spoofed emails to trick voters into staying home. Here's how you can spot the disinformation so you won't fall for it. Tap or click here to see what bad actors are doing to our election. → |
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On a roll: New LG TV makes a splash with its unusual design Ever wish your TV set was a bit more interesting? Well, if you’ve wanted a TV that can stash away when you’re not using it, LG has you covered. LG’s new rolling TV is built unlike any other set on Earth. The unit itself is housed in a sleek metal enclosure, and when it’s turned on the TV rises from the top like a scroll being unfurled. The TV is decked out in premium OLED pixels, which makes colors even richer than ordinary LCD sets. And speaking of richer, you probably need to be to buy this box. It starts at a whopping $87,000 and will only be available in a handful of luxury retail stores in Korea. Yeah, we think we’ll stick with our Samsung TV, thank you very much. Then again, Samsung has some impressive, expensive TVs of its own on deck. Tap or click here to see Kim’s sneak peek at the upcoming 5G 8K TV from Samsung. → |
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