

Speaking of vacations, we just returned from a week in Oregon.
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How to hack free a vacation. Security expert Ted Harrington of Independent Security Evaluators says you should change your passwords before leaving for vacation and then once again when you get back, to keep the hackers away. This week's Talking Tech podcastsĭepalo to help find Instagram worth photo spots. Rebecca Aneloski tells us all about her new app.įood tips for July 4th or anytime. Instagram food blogger Mike Chau offers tips for getting better food shots for the 4th of July on #Talking Tech. That last one you can file away for next year. This week we offered several of them, including making room on your smartphone while traveling, how to hack free your vacation and how to get great 4th of July fireworks shots on your smartphone.
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Kids, if you don't remember, the Walkman was the first portable music player, using the ancient technology of cassette tape. How hackers are making your cars safer - USA TODAY's Dalvin Brown showed how companies like Tesla and General Motors have been pushed to extreme measures to fight off would be hackers from breaking into smart cars. Instead of having ad companies track our every move and drive us batty, Brave is simply paying us for your time.īrave is available as a desktop and mobile browser, on Google Play and the iOS App Store. But let's applaud the company for trying something radically different. This tiny Silicon Valley startup is competing with giants like Google, Microsoft and Apple in the Browser Wars. The odds of Brave succeeding with this is are low. "It's a brand new program, and it's early days."

"We're not talking thousands of dollars," says Brave's Catherine Corre. On Twitter, users have posted about bringing in as little as 37 cents to as much as $15.
