My top 5 Black Friday tech deals

Open/download audioDon’t fall for those mediocre Black Friday sales retailers are pushing in your face. I’ve got the inside scoop on what’s really worth it this year. We’re talking a 54″ inch TV for less than $300 and a Chromebook for less than $100.

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Buying guide: Find the right iPad for you

Have you been thinking about finally breaking down and getting yourself a tablet? You can’t go wrong with an Apple iPad.

Apple started the touchscreen tablet revolution almost a decade ago when the original iPad was released in 2010. It’s still widely considered the best tablet on the market. Tap or click here to learn 10 iPad tips and tricks.

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Electronics left in your car aren't safe from thieves, even if you hide them

Car thieves have been around forever, and used to just smash out a window to steal vehicles of choice. Unfortunately, they have been able to up their game recently and have gone high-tech. Tap or click here to see how hackers are now stealing keyless cars.

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Tech how-to: Quick trick to get more storage space on any device

Your hard drive is like your dream walk-in closet or three-car garage. You initially store only a few items, but before you know it, that space you once thought was more than enough is now packed full to the brim.

Every time you download an app, visit a website, extract files from a zipped folder or download images, your hard drive stores files. Eventually, you won’t have enough disk space or storage to perform simple tasks like copy and pasting information or saving extra data. Tap or click for 5 things you should never download.

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How to fix the 7 most irritating Windows 10 features

Windows 10 users have been complaining about annoying features for quite some time now. Untimely updates, automatic defaults to an unwanted search engine and annoying password logins are only a few examples. If this sounds all too familiar, we can help. Here are ways to fix seven of the most irritating Windows 10 features.

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Check your home now for these dangerous recalled products

Expecting safety when you buy something is a reasonable request. Unfortunately, that’s not always the case.

No matter if it’s a choking hazard, an E. coli scare or simply a part in your car that could cause a problem down the road, recalls are made all the time. Products aren’t always perfect when they leave the warehouse, and some pose dangerous threats. Tap or click here to find about a couple of recent recalls that are fire hazards.

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Tesla's crazy Cybertruck smashes expectations, but not in a good way

For the past decade, Tesla’s Elon Musk has been the resident bad boy of the automotive scene. Each car produced by the auto startup has generated massive amounts of hype and publicity, not to mention several positive reviews for their design and driving experience. Click or tap to see Kim’s take on Tesla’s Autopilot system.

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Report says Google gives preferential treatment to some sites, blacklists others

We place a great deal of trust in tech companies these days. We expect companies like Apple, Amazon and Facebook to protect our privacy and provide accurate information when we request it. Unfortunately, we all know how well that’s going. Click or tap here to see how Facebook was caught sharing user data again.

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Tech how-to: 3 ways to record calls on your Android phone

Have you ever had the urge to record a specific call in your phone?

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Photoshop for iPad is here, but is it worth $10 a month?

Adobe has finally released the much-hyped version of its popular photo-editing software — Photoshop for iPad. The nearly 30-year-old software is well-loved by graphic designers, marketing professionals and anyone who needs to do photo reworking from time to time.

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Simple way to protect your privacy on social media sites

Everyone’s talking about Nextdoor. It’s the social networking site that brings back good old-fashioned neighborhood chatter between your neighbors. Nextdoor is great in many ways, however, it has a few dark sides that you must know about if you’re concerned about your privacy.

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