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Here’s what Google and Apple’s COVID-19 exposure app could look like Eager to see what Apple and Google's joint contact-tracing program for COVID-19 will look like? The two companies have finally unveiled certain details about some of the application's inner workings. Not only is this program supposed to properly encrypt your medical data, it will also have a verification feature designed to keep the trolls away. Tap or click here to see what contact tracing will look like on your device. → |
Stunning, ‘clearest-ever’ photo of the moon took weeks to create It's been a little more than 50 years since the historic Apollo 11 moon landing, and since then we've been able to see numerous up-close and personal images of the giant rock. But, unless you're Neil Armstrong, you've never seen it quite like this before. Tap or click here to find out how this stunning moon photo was created. → |
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Adult streaming website leaks 11 million emails and private chats Protecting your private information from hackers is difficult enough, and the last thing you need is to have it leaked from a careless website. That's exactly what happened recently when an adult streaming site left its server unprotected, leaving millions of users' personal data exposed for anyone to see. The result of this exposure is frightening and could be costly to victims. Tap or click here to see if your private info has been exposed. → |
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Help give COVID-19 masks and protective gear to first-responders The CDC recommends that everyone wear a cloth face mask while out in public. Even though it's simple enough to make one for yourself, what about those on the frontlines like nurses, firemen and police? It's been a real struggle getting them the protection they need. But now, we all have a chance to step up and give some much-needed support. Tap or click for ways to support first-responders. → | How businesses are pivoting amid the pandemic For nearly 50 years, enthusiasts from all over the world have flocked to the Barrett-Jackson collector car auctions. But the global pandemic hit, and now a crowd of people is off the table. Kim talks to Craig Jackson, Barrett-Jackson Chairman and CEO, about how they can capture that amazing auction energy online.
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Joyride: 5-year-old takes an unusual road trip Traffic stops are nothing abnormal, but who on earth could ever expect to see a 5-year-old kid behind the wheel? Well, this actually happened to highway patrol officers in Ogden, Utah after they pulled over a car driving so erratically they feared a medical emergency. When the police arrived to talk to the driver, a kid ended up rolling down the window. He told the officers he was on his way to California to visit his sister and that he had planned to buy his “dream car” when he arrived. Needless to say, the $3 down payment he had in his wallet wouldn’t go all that far toward buying a Lamborghini. Thankfully, the police took him into custody and found his parents before he had a chance to hurt himself or others. Parents, please make sure to keep an eye on your keys. Kids should dream big, but maybe save the high-rolling road trips for later on. Alternatively, he could get with his dad and build a Lamborghini from scratch! Tap or click here to see how to build a Lamborghini for less than $30 thousand. → |
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