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This week: $68 million from Google, and free antivirus
Also in this issue: the hearing test hiding in your earbuds, a colon cancer test company breached, and what the passkey headlines got wrong.
Past issues of the Tuesday email: what changed in tech last week, and what to do about it.
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Also in this issue: the hearing test hiding in your earbuds, a colon cancer test company breached, and what the passkey headlines got wrong.
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Also in this issue: what location sharing actually hands over, why your next phone costs more, and five shortcuts hiding on your phone.
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Also in this issue: what your kid's school laptop can see, your router's expiration date, and the magnifying glass hiding in your phone.
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Also in this issue: the Odyssey streaming scams, the AI habits that actually pay off, something new on Fridays, and how to make your phone stop ringing for robocalls.
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Also in this issue: what data brokers actually sell, the password habit worth one evening, and a five-minute trick for copying text out of a photo.
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Also in this issue: the Windows rewind button, who answers for a chatbot, and a five-minute email fix.
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How to find what's actually dragging it down before you spend a cent, plus the Edge add-ons that turned on their users.
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Police seized the servers behind it. Plus encrypted texts between iPhone and Android, and a five-minute phone setup worth doing before the long weekend.
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Plus a router that senses you walk by, iPhones too locked to steal, and a five-minute Wi-Fi trick.
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The second most active ransomware crew on earth runs like a franchise, complete with a marketing hire. Plus the week the companies you pay changed the deal: Windows 10 lost its patches, Office got pricier for AI, and QuickBooks Desktop starts its exit.
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Fake FIFA sites are already live before kickoff, a stranger found a "burner" Instagram from one bus ride, and the data trail behind both. Plus two settings worth changing.