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Stop the buzzing and beeping: How to set up quiet hours for iPhone, Android, PC and Mac

You are connected to everything and everywhere between your smartphone, smartwatch, laptop and tablet. Tap or click here for 10 handy tech tips you’ll use over and over.

This can be an absolute lifesaver if you forget something or need access to the internet, but what if you need complete silence and someone is trying to get in touch with you? Loud notifications might suddenly attack you in every direction if you have multiple gadgets.

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How high-tech running shoes got banned

Back in 2019, a marathon runner named Ediud Kipchoge accomplished something no one had before: He ran a marathon in under 2 hours. He did this wearing brand-new shoes designed by Nike. His incredible feat was immediately called into question, with critics claiming his shoes gave him an advantage. But they’re just shoes, right? How much impact can they really have? As it turns out, a lot.

Major changes coming to Outlook - including one you won't like

Google’s Gmail might be the most popular email client globally, but many people prefer to use Microsoft’s Outlook. First launched in 1996, Outlook became an email heavyweight with over 500 million users.

But as with most technology and services, it must keep up with the functions users want. So, one of the most significant updates is coming to Outlook soon, but not everybody is thrilled about the changes.

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Scam text alert: Click this and it will steal your login

Scammers have plenty of tools, often using sophisticated methods to steal hard-earned cash. But while some scammers are daring enough to call victims directly, others prefer a more hands-off approach.

One type of scam that’s getting more popular is malicious text messages. By tricking victims into clicking links sent through text or email, thieves can get their hands on personal and financial details that help them swindle you out of money.

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Windows tip: Use this trick to get a lot more done

Is there anything worst than spending half of your afternoon painstakingly arranging and rearranging the windows on your computer screen? Having only one monitor makes it even more frustrating. Tap or click here for six folder tricks you’ll wish you knew sooner. So what’s the best solution?

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Spot the danger: If you can't find these 3 snakes, you could get bitten IRL

Snakes are masters of camouflage, which is good for them and terrible for you. You could die from a bite if you accidentally step too close to one. To ensure this never happens to you, test your eyes and see if you can spot the hidden snakes in these images.

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NASA heads back to the moon in less than a week - How to tune in

After nearly five decades, NASA is again setting its sights on the moon through the Artemis program. “The first step in the next era of human exploration” kicks off next week when the space agency launches a test rocket and spacecraft to orbit the moon.

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Vehicle recall alert: Kia, Ford F-150, GMC and Mitsubishi models at risk

Hot on the heels of a massive recall earlier this month, there are now more vehicles that can cause harm if you continue to drive them.

No matter the issue, you must take a car mentioned in this recall to a dealer for a checkup. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has more details on each recall and what drivers of affected cars should do next.

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Here's another reason to ditch TikTok: It can record what you type

The video-sharing tool TikTok is one of the most popular apps, with just over a billion monthly users. The service has exploded among younger users over the last few months as the source for plenty of viral clips and life hacks.

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Malware in the mail: Scammers are sending out fake Microsoft software

Most malware infects your devices through cyberspace. Sometimes, though, you might get malware in the mail. That’s right: A scary strain of physical cyberattacks is taking over unsuspecting people’s computers.

That’s why we’re breaking down everything you need to know to stay safe. Last week, Microsoft blew the whistle on a popular fraud scheme impersonating its products. Criminals are mailing counterfeit packages disguised as legitimate Office products.

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