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Breaking Tech News You Need to Know March 5, 2020 |
How to donate to Nashville tornado relief â without being scammed The heartbreaking devastation from Tennessee's recent tornadoes has led to an outpouring of generosity from social media. But as with any disaster, there are plenty of scammers looking to make a quick buck off of tragic circumstances. Tap or click to avoid getting swindled. â |
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Hackers can silently take control of your phone with this scary new tactic You gotta give hackers credit for their creativity. After years of plain old computer hacks and brute-force attacks, the world's cybercriminals are getting with the times and stepping up their games. You can see it in their unusual phishing scams, as well as hacks on devices like cars and smart home products. And just when you think you have their strategies figured out, they go and change things up again. In the next 10 years, odds are you'll fall victim to a hacker's clever tricks. But if you think car and smart home hacks are crazy, you won't believe what cybercriminals will be capable of with ultrasonic tech. A group of researchers recently discovered a way to break into phones using sonic frequencies no one can hear, and hackers worldwide might be getting some nasty ideas. Tap or click to see this new cyberattack. â |
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What happens if you suddenly stop using Facebook? How much time do you spend scrolling through Facebook? Now, imagine life without it. Does it seem miserable, missing out on what your friends and family members are up to? Or does the very idea give you a sense of relief? Hereâs what happened when a group of people gave up Facebook for a month. Tap or click to listen to the latest Consumer Tech Update. â |
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Hair trigger: Chuck E. Cheese claims another scalp Chuck E. Cheese is a place where âkids can be kids,â but what about adults? Sure, they have plenty of flat, watery beer and surprisingly tasty pizza, but the real fun is spending quality time with the family in the arcade area. Well, it was until one mother from Portland learned the hard way that Chuck isnât playing games. While trying to feed a machine tickets for a prize voucher, her hair got caught and she was trapped in place. It took 20 minutes for employees to free her from the machine, and in the process she suffered minor injuries and headaches. Sheâs now suing Chuck E. Cheese for damages and the battle looks to go on to a trial. No word on whether a mouse can attend a deposition, though. Did you know Chuck E. Cheeseâs full name is âCharles Entertainment Cheese?â Tap or click for even more fascinating facts about this beloved American institution. â |
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