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Walmart, eBay and Amazon flooded with fake reviews – don’t get scammed A recent investigation found thousands of fake reviews on sites like Amazon and Walmart, which could lead to you buying dangerous or imitation products. It's important to know how to spot them to protect both you and your wallet. Here are five things to watch for that will tip you off to fake reviews. Tap or click to see the risks that come with fake reviews and how to spot them. → |
Android 11 is here – best new features coming to your phone An operating system update is coming to Android smartphones with features you're going to love. Android 11 is packed with tools to better manage notifications, control connected devices and upgrade your privacy. We'll tell you what to expect and how to get the latest OS on your device. Tap or click here for the scoop on Android 11. → |
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Surprising way hackers can get their hands on your Windows password Custom themes are so popular with Windows users that it's easy to find them for download online. But if you're thinking of installing a theme you discovered, you might want to think again. Hackers are creating custom Windows themes that can compromise your device — and if you download one, you might end up losing your passwords. Tap or click here to see the risks of downloading a custom Windows theme. → |
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You’re hot then you’re cold: Denver’s double-digit dive This summer has been a record-breaking scorcher, to say the least. Thankfully as we inch closer to fall, temperatures are finally beginning to drop in most parts of the country. But no matter where you live, we doubt you’ll see as drastic a dip as Denver did this week. On Monday, September 7, Denver’s temperature plunged from a high of 93 degrees to 32 degrees by Tuesday morning. The result was the ultimate weather whiplash: Sweltering heat one day and freezing snow the next. Strangely enough, temperatures will apparently climb as high as 80 degrees this weekend before settling down as the month progresses. Come on, 2020, give us a break already! Going from hot to cold so rapidly can have disastrous effects on structures and technology. Tap or click here to see if cold weather can damage your smartphone. → |
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