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Breaking Tech News You Need to Know November 12, 2020 |
Patch Tuesday is here again for Windows 10 users. This time around, the update includes several under-the-hood security fixes that can protect your PC from zero-day attacks. We'll show you how to get the update, as well as a new workaround for an annoying set of Outlook bugs. Tap or click here to get the latest security updates for Windows 10. → |
When the pandemic finally ends, we'll probably do as much traveling as possible to make up for being stuck at home. That's one reason you're going to love this new tool. Not only will you be able to use this navigation app to explore unfamiliar areas, but you'll also be able to avoid a few tickets along the way. Tap or click here to find out how to avoid those dreaded speed traps. → |
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There have been several reports of popular video doorbell models overheating and causing burns or damage to property. Nearly 350,000 devices have been recalled, but the manufacturer isn't asking for any of them back. Instead, it's released new instructions to help users safely install their doorbells. We have the critical information you need to know to avoid these fire hazards. Tap or click here to see if your video doorbell is a high risk. → |
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Facebook isn't the only website that knows everything about you. People search sites also keep tabs on your personal information and offer it up to the highest bidder. These sites crawl across social media and public records to build a detailed profile of your personal information. Odds are, you might not even know it's happening. Here's how you can remove yourself. Tap or click here to stop people search platforms from tracking you. → | A new Trojan is disguising itself as several well-known apps to infect as many victims as possible. Once it's installed on your phone, it can steal data from more than 150 different apps — including banks. Here's what you need to do to stay protected. Tap or click here to see how to avoid this dangerous mobile malware. → |
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For decades, scientists have said that the human brain is capable of complex tasks that even the best supercomputer can’t accomplish. For example, telling the difference between a dog and a cat with only a glance. But computer engineers have recently made great strides in the effort to create a brain-like computer, and the things it can do are astounding. Tap or click to see the amazing future of computers. → |
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Botched facelift: Art restoration goes south in Spain Spain is one of the world’s most famous art hubs, but it seems like residents are having trouble restoring older works. A few years ago, Borja’s famous Ecce Homo fresco was mocked online after an 80-year-old woman accidentally blurred the face beyond recognition. And now, a sculpture in the city of Palencia has been altered in a similarly tragic way. The statue’s face, which originally looked like a woman laughing, now looks like a Mr. Potato head. The statue's lips look like a ring of spaghetti, and the face is now smooth and featureless. The eyes, which now look like two holes, are completely off-center. To make matters worse, nobody is claiming responsibility. We can’t imagine why. At least art restoration jobs in France appear to be going well. Tap or click here for a sneak peek at Notre Dame’s restoration. → |
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