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Many people who bought a new iPhone are unhappy with its poor Wi-Fi and weak cell signal. If youâre spending personal time online during work, thereâs a good chance your boss is watching. Weâll tell you what to expect with Appleâs new MacOS Mojave. All that and more in Tech News Today from Komando.com.
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The number of spoofed websites used to steal sensitive information and commit identity fraud is on the rise. Amazon held a surprise event this week announcing a barrage of new Alexa-enabled devices aimed to expand its reach to the smart home market. Students have found a sneaky way to get out of doing homework. Androidâs life-saving emergency location service allows first responders to easily find you in case of an emergency. All that and more in Tech News Today from Komando.com.
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Your bank account could be at risk after the latest breach of a popular online retailer. Apple is going to start tracking your calls and email to give your device a âtrust score.â The holidays are right around the corner and weâve got ways for you to save big on travel. All that and more in Tech News Today from Komando.com.
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In this episode of Tech News Today, Appleâs new iPhone XS takes stunning pictures and we have the proof. Amazon is coming out with at least 8 new Alexa-enabled hardware devices you can use in your home or in your car. A California man got caught by the FBI after posting illegal content on his Facebook page.
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Research shows that robocalls have reached 50% of total calls we receive and it's only getting worse, but there are ways you can stop them. Google just admitted to remotely changing some of its usersâ settings on their device without telling them. The online video game sensation, Fortnite, is causing divorce. All that and more in Tech News Today from Komando.com.
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Apple is rolling out iOS 12 today and hereâs why you should update your devices. It appears that peopleâs Instagram accounts are more secure than some government officials emails. The massive Equifax data breach is already impacting millions of people who are having their identity stolen. All that and more in Tech News Today from Komando.com.
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Microsoft has released its monthly Patch Tuesday update that fixes critical security flaws. Youâll want to get your hands on the new bathroom vanity smart mirror, itâs so futuristic it includes Alexa and can be controlled with your own voice. Cybercriminals are getting more and more sophisticated, targeting smaller groups of individuals instead of the more widely spread massive attacks. All that and more in Tech News Today from Komando.com.
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Appleâs annual event unveiled exciting new products like new iPhones, and a new Apple Watch with great features and we have the full scoop. Why cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin are losing value at such an alarming pace, and what this means to your investments. You wonât believe where the latest robocall scam is coming from but itâs making the rounds so watch out for it. All that and more in Tech News Today from Komando.com.
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If youâre getting one of Appleâs shiny new gadgets, weâll tell you how to put your old one to good use. A flaw has been found that would let a hacker steal a Tesla in under two-seconds. Vizio will be sending a class action lawsuit notification to customers in a very unique way. All that and more in Tech News Today from Komando.com.
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Get it here first: An Apple insider leaked details about new products being revealed during the Apple event. Facebook steps in with new tool to help those in the path of Hurricane Florence. A couple recently had a vacation turn into a nightmare when they find a hidden camera at an Airbnb. Find out if your city is getting 5G. All that and more in Tech News Today from Komando.com.
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Apple has revealed a problem with its iPhones and you might be eligible for a replacement. Small businesses are leaving Facebook because of one key change. A new Apple purchase hints at a big release on the way and you wonât want to miss it. All that and more tech news from the desk of Komando.com.
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Youâve heard them â the annoying robotic calls that try to scam you with free vacations or false threats from the IRS. In fact, it is estimated that scammers make 2.5 billion robocalls in one month alone. This poses a very real risk to consumers as it gets harder to identify and avoid malicious automated calls. In this podcast, youâll learn how to protect yourself and your family from falling victim to these tricky and downright dangerous phone calls.
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Thereâs a flaw in Windows 10 that could let an attacker take control of your computer. Amazon has added a feature to your wishlist that youâre going to love. If youâre thinking of traveling over the holidays, Google Flights can help you know when the time is right to buy. All that and more in Tech News Today from Komando.com.
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