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Breaking Tech News You Need to Know July 9, 2020 |
This is how much your identity is worth on the Dark Web The Dark Web is a maze of sketchy websites and questionable content, but there's one subset of internet users that swear by it: cybercriminals. After all, where else can you buy a person's entire digital footprint for pennies on the dollar? In fact, you can purchase someone's digital life for less than $2,000! Tap or click here to see how much your personal data is worth on the Dark Web. → |
Amazon Prime Video finally gets one of Netflix’s most basic features For a long time, Amazon Prime Video has been missing a feature found on almost every other streaming platform: viewer profiles. But now, Amazon is finally making the change, and Prime Video users can set a custom profile, track their viewing progress and keep their recommendations separate from family members. We'll show you how to set it up. Tap or click here to see why this long-awaited feature is necessary for viewers. → |
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Walmart is launching a cheaper Amazon Prime competitor Despite Amazon's 15-year head start, Walmart is quickly making some major gains in the online space. It's rumored to be launching a direct competitor to Amazon Prime that includes same-day shipping, fuel discounts and early access to exclusive product launches. Here's what we know so far. Tap or click here to see what's coming down the pipeline for Walmart. → |
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How a YouTube product reviewer made $40K in a month Ever wonder how people make money on YouTube? How about making money selling stuff on Amazon and taking a commission off those sales? Sean Cannell combined both and is making $40,000 a month reviewing cameras and accessories. His widely popular ThinkMedia YouTube channel has about 1.2 million subscribers. Learn how he grew his online business and what it takes to do the same yourself. Tap or click to listen to the latest Tech You Should Know podcast. → |
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Essential worker: A Columbian town’s favorite delivery boy During the COVID-19 pandemic, ordering essential goods and having them shipped to your home is ideal. This way, you can continue to social distance and reduce your exposure to the deadly virus. But someone still has to deliver your packages, which means they’re at risk of getting sick, too. But a grocery store in a Columbian town had a better idea. Eros, a chocolate lab owned by the Botero family, is familiar enough with his neighborhood to know where customers live. Because of this, he’s managed to become the town’s delivery boy — carrying baskets of food from his family’s store as he happily goes from door to door. But be warned: He has quite an appetite, and he won’t leave your house until he gets a treat. And how could you not give him one? Always tip the delivery boy! Tap or click here to see how one delivery driver got a truly magical tip. → |
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