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Your phone has a hidden map tracking everywhere you’ve been

Your phone has a hidden map tracking everywhere you’ve been

Even without help from apps like Facebook, your smartphone does a good job of following your every move. Did you know your phone contains a map hidden deep within its settings that keeps track of every place you've been?

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New Ford F-150: All the high-tech features coming to the 2021 lineup

New Ford F-150: All the high-tech features coming to the 2021 lineup

The latest cars rolling out of factory floors are chock-full of incredible gadgets and sensors that make driving easier and safer than ever. But one new vehicle, in particular, is turning heads due to its stunning combination of tech and power. The new Ford F-150 is finally here, and it's bringing with it some seriously advanced new features.

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Fake face mask ‘exemption cards’ spreading on Facebook

Fake face mask ‘exemption cards’ spreading on Facebook

Despite how many people are choosing to wear masks, some are still skeptical about doing so. And get this, on Facebook, a set of "mask exemption cards" have begun to circulate that claim to excuse the cardholder from complying with local mask regulations. But as it turns out, these cards aren't all they claim to be.

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COVID-19 symptoms: 3 new signs to watch for

COVID-19 symptoms: 3 new signs to watch for

Feeling strange and not sure if you're sick or infected? The CDC might be able to help. It's updated its list of known COVID-19 symptoms to include a few new additions that were discovered in recent weeks. Here's what we know so far about what COVID-19 does to the body, and how you'll be able to tell.

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Graphene ‘Wonder Material’ can now be made with something shocking

Graphene ‘Wonder Material’ can now be made with something shocking

Graphene is just a bunch of carbon atoms made into a lace-like structure. When you look at it under a microscope, it looks like little more than miniature chicken wire. But this stuff is some of the strongest material on earth. Up till now, it was excessively expensive to produce. Now, scientists are changing that. You won’t believe what they’re using to make graphene.

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Only in 2020: Reporter gets caught with his pants down

Be honest: How many of you get fully dressed up for your Zoom meetings? Computer cameras typically only feature your image from the waist up, so thousands of workers attending virtual meetings are forgoing pants for the sake of comfort … or just because they can. Whether this is right or wrong is another story altogether, but dressing carelessly sure can end badly. 

Just ask ABC News reporter Will Reeve, who spoke with Good Morning America dressed in a buttoned shirt, jacket and boxer shorts. Perhaps he was assuming the news ticker would cover his lower half, but his legs could be clearly seen as soon as the on-screen graphics disappeared. Will, we salute your boldness, but for the sake of America’s children, please cover up.

It’s easy for embarrassing things to happen if you’re a reporter, but the show must go on.

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