Is the U.S. about to ban Chinese drones?

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Are Tesla's cars speeding up without warning? Government investigates allegations

We’ve seen a ton of new car technology in recent years. Most new cars come with cool stuff like Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and rearview cameras that help you safely back out of parking spots.

If you don’t have a newer vehicle that came with all the tech bells and whistles, no worries. You can easily add new tech to your older vehicle. Tap or click here to learn about 6 useful gadgets to modernize your older car.

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Facebook will now alert you when another company accesses your data

It’s hard to imagine the modern internet without the presence of Facebook — or should we say “omnipresence?” It’s everywhere you look on the web, and the login buttons that connect websites and apps with the platform are still a common sight.

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Trick to remember all the movies and shows you want to watch

The entertainment industry has gone gangbusters in recent years. There is a seemingly infinite amount of new movies and TV shows to catch. With all this content, sometimes we forget about shows or movies we planned to watch.

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Equifax breach: Don't miss the deadline to get free credit monitoring or cash payout

Data breaches come in all shapes and sizes, but the general rule is the larger they are, the worse their effects. A perfect example is the Yahoo data breach, which spanned two years and affected nearly 3 billion users. With so many accounts compromised, there was no shortage of ways for hackers to do their worst.

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Scam alert: Sneaky workplace hack is skyrocketing

Cybercriminals are clever and always find new ways to rip you off. Data breaches, ransomware and phishing scams are constantly making headlines.

We report on these attacks because it’s important to know what criminals are up to and how to stop them. Tap or click here to see Kim’s top 10 recent security tips.

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Sneaky changes to Google search results being rolled back

Have you been on Google lately? If so, you probably noticed a strange difference in your search results: big icons next to every result on the page. It was part of Google’s brand new look, but not everyone was prepared for the change.

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5 hidden spy cams you have to see to believe

In decades past, computers filled entire buildings. Now, you carry one around in your pocket that weighs less than the shoes on your feet.

But just like phones, one other type of tech has grown even smaller over time: cameras. You already know about the one in your smartphone, but tiny cameras are everywhere — and they’re often used in the creepiest ways. Tap or click to learn more about the threat of hidden cameras in our modern age.

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Don't fall for this scam site that promises to pay you back for data breaches

So many data breaches have happened in the past 12 months that it’s hard to keep track of them all. Each one had unique effects on their respective industries, and naturally, consumers are the ones paying the price for negligence and poor cybersecurity.

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You have to see this video of a man who took a selfie every day for 20 years

Do you ever wonder how much your appearance has changed over the last two decades? Wouldn’t it be great if you had taken pictures over that period of time to know exactly how you’ve transformed?

Well, one man had the foresight to do just that. He took a selfie every day for 20 years and turned it into an amazing video.

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This new search engine's focus is privacy, but will it really protect you?

Verizon is one of the biggest companies in the United States, and oversees numerous other businesses we’re all familiar with. It’s Yahoo’s parent company and owns AOL, Engadget, TechCrunch and more.

As you can see, the company isn’t averse to trying out new things. It even managed to cut a deal with Disney that gives Verizon subscribers a year of Disney+ at no additional cost. Tap or click to learn how to get Disney+ for free if you’re on Verizon Wireless.

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