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Breaking Tech News You Need to Know December 19, 2020 |
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is accusing Google of abusing its position in the online advertising space and conspiring with Facebook to provide targeted ads. By trying to monopolize the online advertising model, Paxton says it is blatant anti-competitive practices. Does the case have merit? Tap or click here for details on Google's shady ads model. → |
It has taken seven months after launch, but HBO Max is finally available for Roku devices and PlayStation 5 systems. Not sure how to download the channel or what you can watch? We'll show you all the steps involved and highlight some great viewing content. Tap or click here to find out how to add HBO Max to your Roku device. → |
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Russian hackers have allegedly been snooping around several U.S. government agencies' confidential files for at least nine months. To make matters worse, the attacks took place by inserting malware into anti-hacking tools used by the National Nuclear Security Administration. We've got details on exactly what happened, how it affects you and steps to take to protect your personal information. Tap or click here for fresh information on this massive cyberattack. → |
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There are so many "tech help" scammers out there just waiting to rip you off. When you need help, fast, you need a company you can trust. That's why I'm so excited to partner with Solve iQ. Whether it’s a slow PC, the printer doesn’t work, your webcam is a pain or any other problem, tech support you can trust is just a phone call away. Tap or click to banish annoying PC problems for good. → | Browser extensions make surfing the web a lot easier, but be careful as some can be hiding malicious code. At least 20 extensions have just been discovered that pose a serious risk to your online safety. We'll tell you which ones are being flagged and should be removed from your browser without delay. Tap or click to see the list of malicious browser extensions. → |
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Scrabble with AI: Real words need not apply Is a board game like Scrabble part of your family’s holiday tradition? Sure, it might start out fun, at least until you win against the relative who’s known for being a sore loser. Now you have the option of adding AI to mix. A researcher and game designer created the BLABRECS website that adds a new rule to Scrabble: no real words allowed. Just enter your made-up word into the textbox to see if the AI approves it as fake and you’re good to go. If you thought that relative could be in a bad mood before BLABRECS, just wait and see. Come to think of it, you could also use it to come up with some pretty crazy account passwords. Tap or click here to find out how to create a complex password you’ll actually remember (without using Scrabble AI) → |
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