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Coming soon: The Current Tech HacksWe’re relaunching my Tech Tips & How-tos newsletter as The Current Tech Hacks. Our goal is to provide you with even more useful tips and tricks to get the most out of your tech, all in a more streamlined, skimmable format. The Current Tech Hacks will appear soon in your inbox. Not subscribed yet? Sign up here → |
Quick tip of the dayNot everyone has 20/20 vision. Even if you do, sometimes the small print is just too small to read. It’s a good thing you have your smartphone handy. This digital magnifying glass makes text readable or helps you get a better look at a menu even if the lighting is bad. On your iPhone or iPad’s home screen, swipe left until you get to the App Library. In the search box, type Magnifier. This opens the built-in Magnifier app. Move the slider to zoom in to read small text. If it’s dark, tap the flashlight to turn it on. On Android, open your device's Settings app. Tap Accessibility, then tap Magnification.🔍 See even more handy features hidden in your phone’s Accessibility menu. |
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How to stay safe on public Wi-FiAs a reader of my newsletters, you know the many risks of going online. But what can be even riskier is using public Wi-Fi to connect to the internet. It can open the gates to hackers who may try to steal your information or identity. Here's how to safely use public Wi-Fi. Tap or click here to protect yourself and safely use public Wi-Fi. → |
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Son's suicide spurs Congressman's campaign against child sextortion | The Kim Komando ShowIn July of last year, Rep. Brandon Guffey experienced a heartbreaking tragedy that no parent should have to endure. His 17-year-old son, Gavin Guffey, fell victim to a cruel sextortion scheme and tragically took his own life shortly thereafter. Now, as a South Carolina congressman, Guffey is advocating passionately to prevent such incidents from happening again. He is proposing a bill in the State House that would make sextortion a punishable offense with a maximum penalty of 30 years imprisonment. WATCH THIS VIDEO → |
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