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Detectives arrest 14-year-old Instagram user threatening Broward schools with violence
Read full article: Detectives arrest 14-year-old Instagram user threatening Broward schools with violenceBroward County Public Schools administrators announced Sunday morning that a person had been arrested over threats.
Social Media: Blessing or curse? Experts warn of risks for teens, give safety tips
Read full article: Social Media: Blessing or curse? Experts warn of risks for teens, give safety tipsDr. Sanjay Gupta, a neurosurgeon and host of the Chasing Life podcast, points out that teenagers have grown up with social media as an integral part of their lives. For many, it defines their entire world.
Feds help investigate ransomware used in cyberattack against North Miami government
Read full article: Feds help investigate ransomware used in cyberattack against North Miami governmentSaying āItās just business,ā ransomware criminals engaged in a cyberattack against the North Miami government this week.
New 4-D imaging technology helps South Florida doctor revolutionize sinus surgery
Read full article: New 4-D imaging technology helps South Florida doctor revolutionize sinus surgeryA new high-tech tool is helping patients breathe easier, and a South Florida doctor is one of the first to use it. This weekās Healthcast takes a closer look at how 4-D imaging is revolutionizing a well-known procedure.
Cybersecurity firm takes responsibility for tech outage, warns about āmalicious activityā
Read full article: Cybersecurity firm takes responsibility for tech outage, warns about āmalicious activityāCrowdStrikeās software update to Microsoft computers impacted the operations of American Airlines, Delta, United, Spirit, and Allegiant on Friday at Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport.
FAA works with airlines to recover from IT systems crash
Read full article: FAA works with airlines to recover from IT systems crashCrowdStrikeās software update to Microsoft computers impacted the operations of American Airlines, Delta, United, Spirit, and Allegiant on Friday at Miami International Airport and Fort Lauderdale Hollywood International Airport.
Global tech outage causes disruptions in South Florida
Read full article: Global tech outage causes disruptions in South FloridaA worldwide technology outage affected airports around the world Friday, including in South Florida. The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that several airlines requested their assistance Friday morning with ground stops for their fleets until the issue was resolved.
Sting operation nets UCF vice chair after hookup app users turn to public parks
Read full article: Sting operation nets UCF vice chair after hookup app users turn to public parksDeputies used Sniffies, a service advertised as a āmap-based hookup app for gay, bisexual, and bicurious menā ā and allegedly so did the vice chairman of the University of Central Florida Board of Trustees.
NSUās Levan Center partners with Robotlab to help provide real world experience in robotics, AI
Read full article: NSUās Levan Center partners with Robotlab to help provide real world experience in robotics, AIIn todayās Technically Speaking report, Local 10ās Gio Insignares explains how a local institution is helping people keep pace by providing real world experience in robotics and artificial intelligence.
Hackers take down 23andMe, target users of Jewish ancestry
Read full article: Hackers take down 23andMe, target users of Jewish ancestryHackers who profit from stolen data have taken down a California-based consumer genetics company that millions of customers had trusted in the United States and Canada.
Mistrust to blame for organizationās AI bans, new study finds
Read full article: Mistrust to blame for organizationās AI bans, new study findsSecurity issues and data privacy are the main reasons one in four organizations are banning the use of Generative Artificial Intelligence, or GenAI, according to Ciscoās new study.
South Florida company hopes to change the way the world drinks water
Read full article: South Florida company hopes to change the way the world drinks waterāEnhanced Hydrationā ā thatās what one South Florida company is promising it can do with water -- amplifying its natural properties to transform it into a liquid supplement and antioxidant.
South Florida-based company develops āphysical therapyā for your hearing
Read full article: South Florida-based company develops āphysical therapyā for your hearingIn todayās āTechnically Speakingā report, Local 10ā²s Gio Insignares walks us through the technology that hopes to make hearing more efficient and the emotional reason behind its start.
Meet FIUās first-of-its-kind interactive robot bartender
Read full article: Meet FIUās first-of-its-kind interactive robot bartenderWhether itās a glass of wine, a cold beer or your favorite cocktail, there are plenty of ways to unwind after a long day. But what if the person making you that drink was unlike anything youāve seen before?
Did your kids buy gear in Fortnite without asking you? The FTC says you could get a refund
Read full article: Did your kids buy gear in Fortnite without asking you? The FTC says you could get a refundThe Federal Trade Commission announced late last year that Epic Games would pay $520 million in penalties and refunds to settle complaints revolving around childrenās privacy and its payment methods that tricked players into making unintended purchases.
Nicklaus Childrenās Hospital using VR headsets to help ease pain for patients
Read full article: Nicklaus Childrenās Hospital using VR headsets to help ease pain for patientsIn this weekās āTechnically Speakingā report, Local 10ās Gio Insignares introduces us to a new piece of technology easing the pain and making the patient experience a lot easier.
Kai Cenat to face charges over giveaway mayhem in New York City, chief says
Read full article: Kai Cenat to face charges over giveaway mayhem in New York City, chief saysThere was chaos around Kai Cenat, a Twitch live streamer and YouTuber, during his Playstation 5 giveaway event on Friday at New York Cityās Union Square.
Company takes modern approach to sending personalized letters
Read full article: Company takes modern approach to sending personalized lettersWeāve highlighted tech stories featuring self-driving cars, medical assistance, military training and more. But now itās time to spotlight something a little more common and accessible.
Virtual reality tools play important role in physical rehabilitation
Read full article: Virtual reality tools play important role in physical rehabilitationOn average, a physical therapy clinic in the U.S. sees up to 200 patients a week, helping people with a variety of injuries regain the best possible function.
South Florida-based company focuses on bridging communication gap for the deaf & hard of hearing
Read full article: South Florida-based company focuses on bridging communication gap for the deaf & hard of hearingIn this weekās āTechnically Speakingā report, Gio Insignares shows us how one local company is using its technology to try and create a future of accessibility and inclusion for everyone.
Miami-Dade-based entrepreneur supports musicians with free ātalent incubatorā
Read full article: Miami-Dade-based entrepreneur supports musicians with free ātalent incubatorāMaking music is one thing. Getting noticed is another. A free platform with a Miami-Dade connection is aiming to change that. Thomas Hibbler ā better known as āTommy Gunzā ā believes it already has.
Miamiās Wynwood gets its own interactive metaverse, soon to have AI-powered pets
Read full article: Miamiās Wynwood gets its own interactive metaverse, soon to have AI-powered petsWynwood, one of Miamiās most popular neighborhoods, is taking a step into the future with the launch of a new metaverse.
Tech company helps kids learn new sports skills through video game
Read full article: Tech company helps kids learn new sports skills through video gameWe know the mental and physical benefits of regular physical activity, but more than one in four adults and more than 80% of adolescents do not meet the recommended levels of physical activity for optimum health, according to research from the World Health Organization.
Local 10 gets exclusive look at MCSOās newest underwater vehicle
Read full article: Local 10 gets exclusive look at MCSOās newest underwater vehicleThe Monroe County Sheriffās Office dive team now has brand new eyes in the water: a remote-operated vehicle (ROV) with a high-tech camera and a multi-beam sonar.
FIU partners with iSTAR Enterprises to form altered reality studio
Read full article: FIU partners with iSTAR Enterprises to form altered reality studioIn Local 10 Newsā latest Technically Speaking report, anchor Gio Insignares takes us to Florida International University, where a new name and a promised ārefocusā for one school plans to take future students into a great, big, beautiful tomorrow.
South Florida company believes they have the transportation solution to traffic troubles
Read full article: South Florida company believes they have the transportation solution to traffic troublesWeāve seen the growth of drones and autonomous vehicles, but this next step in transportation isnāt that far away, and it promises to change how we get to and from our destinations by not just leaving the ground but putting the power in your own hands.
Experts grow concerned about potential misuse of artificial intelligence
Read full article: Experts grow concerned about potential misuse of artificial intelligenceAmid the expansion of artificial intelligence applications for military and civilian use, more experts are growing concerned about the possible misuse of the technology.
Asset firm commits $5M to help Miami college students create their own businesses
Read full article: Asset firm commits $5M to help Miami college students create their own businessesThe city of Miami received a new $5 million statewide commitment from Blackstone, one of the largest asset firms in the country on Thursday, to help college students create their own businesses.
South Florida entrepreneurs create āsmart basketball hoopā
Read full article: South Florida entrepreneurs create āsmart basketball hoopāA pair of South Floridians are taking a technological twist to a classic piece of childhood equipment and are hoping it provides an added boost to athletesā games.
Could you work in the metaverse soon? Founders of South Florida company think so
Read full article: Could you work in the metaverse soon? Founders of South Florida company think soThe changes to work life since the COVID-19 pandemic have made a lot of things easier, from commute time, meetings, phone calls and even training. But what if the next step in the evolution of work involved employees jumping into the metaverse?
Wait, you heard that? Your mic might not really be muted during video calls, according to study
Read full article: Wait, you heard that? Your mic might not really be muted during video calls, according to studyFawaz and Yang tested videoconferencing applications on major operating systems such as iOS, Android, Windows and Mac, to see if the microphones were still accessed by the apps while muted.
Google says its AI does not have feelings after engineer posts remarkable interaction
Read full article: Google says its AI does not have feelings after engineer posts remarkable interactionGoogle is pushing back against claims that one of its artificial intelligence (AI) programs has become so advanced that it has gained consciousness.
Watch how climate change has impacted Earth since 1984
Read full article: Watch how climate change has impacted Earth since 1984With Earth Day 2021 rapidly approaching, Google Earth has released a feature that might really open some eyes when it comes to how certain parts of the globe have changed in recent decades.
How one app is changing lives of the visually impaired
Read full article: How one app is changing lives of the visually impairedThere are countless apps that help us do all kinds of things in our daily lives, but thereās a relatively new app that is actually helping people who are visually impaired with what some people don't have to think twice about.
How to improve your āWordleā game -- plus, some of the best starting words
Read full article: How to improve your āWordleā game -- plus, some of the best starting wordsIt seems as though Wordle has swept the internet: Everywhere you turn, you see people posting that little box grid, showing off their final score, and what it took to get there.
Father and son from South Florida get ready to blast off aboard a Blue Orbit space capsule
Read full article: Father and son from South Florida get ready to blast off aboard a Blue Orbit space capsuleA father and son from South Florida are getting ready for their flight to space aboard a Blue Origin space capsule on Saturday.
NFTs are the buzz of Miami Art Week. So what are they?
Read full article: NFTs are the buzz of Miami Art Week. So what are they?NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, are pieces of digital content built and managed on a blockchain ā a digital system used by Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to keep track of transactions and ownership.
Art Basel Miami Beach: Market experts discuss price transparency
Read full article: Art Basel Miami Beach: Market experts discuss price transparencyArt Basel invited a group of experts to discuss price transparency in the hybrid contemporary art market on Wednesday at the Miami Beach Convention Center.
Everyone seated at the Miami Heat season opener received a free cryptocurrency NFT
Read full article: Everyone seated at the Miami Heat season opener received a free cryptocurrency NFTEvery fan seated inside of the arena was greeted by a T-shirt by FTX, a U.S.-regulated cryptocurrency platform. However, these werenāt ordinary game-day shirts ā each shirt had a scannable QR bar code on the back that, if unlocked, awarded the person with a limited edition, FTX Arena NFT.
Miami is one of the most-watched cities on āTravel TikTokā in the world
Read full article: Miami is one of the most-watched cities on āTravel TikTokā in the worldItās no surprise that Miami has a certain allure to those who have never been (or for those longing for a tropical and fun vacation), and now, thereās proof that the Magic City is being āstalkedā ā Miami is one of the most-watched travel destinations on TikTok.
FTXās first real estate partnership will be with E11EVEN Hotel & Residences Miami
Read full article: FTXās first real estate partnership will be with E11EVEN Hotel & Residences MiamiFTX, a U.S.-regulated cryptocurrency platform (that is slowly becoming a part of Miamiās vernacular due to becoming the new name of Miami Heatās arena, FTX Arena), is making headlines once again ā the company has announced its first real estate partnership will be with E11EVEN Hotel & Residences Miami.
Digital secret Santa? Amazon launches new option for gift giving this holiday season
Read full article: Digital secret Santa? Amazon launches new option for gift giving this holiday seasonJust in time for the holidays, Amazon Prime members who shop on the Amazon app can begin sending gifts, without the recipientās address.
New DNA technology approved to identify 9/11 remains, report shows
Read full article: New DNA technology approved to identify 9/11 remains, report showsCutting-edge DNA technology will be used to analyze the remains of more than 1,100 victims of the Sept. 11 attack on the World Trade Center that have yet to be identified.
Fraudsters impersonating Federal Trade Commission steal victimsā financial info
Read full article: Fraudsters impersonating Federal Trade Commission steal victimsā financial infoFlorida Attorney General Ashley Moody warned on Monday there are fraudsters who are impersonating Federal Trade Commission Chair Lina Khan to steal financial information.
Would you rent your pool out to strangers? This app thinks so
Read full article: Would you rent your pool out to strangers? This app thinks soIf youāre one of these Floridians sitting in your kitchen right now looking at your pool that goes completely idle during the summer, a new app is welcoming pool owners to earn some extra cash Ć la Airbnb by listing their underutilized swimming pools this summer.
Amazon Sidewalk launches, sharing your internet with others. Hereās how to opt out.
Read full article: Amazon Sidewalk launches, sharing your internet with others. Hereās how to opt out.Amazon Sidewalk is designed to allow devices, including Echo speakers and Ring doorbells, to remain online by connecting to a neighborās internet if someoneās signal drops
FPL will use drones, robots to get your power back faster in a hurricane
Read full article: FPL will use drones, robots to get your power back faster in a hurricaneFlorida Power & Light gave a sneak peek at some of its newest technology to make sure that when the power goes out this hurricane season, it wonāt go out for long.
China discounts possibility of harm from rocket plunging toward Earth
Read full article: China discounts possibility of harm from rocket plunging toward EarthChina says the upper stage of its Long March 5B carrier rocket that launched the core module of its space station will mostly burn up on re-entry, posing little threat to people and property on Earth.
Appleās iPhone privacy clampdown arrives after 7-month delay
Read full article: Appleās iPhone privacy clampdown arrives after 7-month delayApple is following through on its pledge to crack down on Facebook and other snoopy apps that secretly shadow people on their iPhones in order to target more advertising at users.
Floridians search for their next vacation on Google more than residents of any other state
Read full article: Floridians search for their next vacation on Google more than residents of any other stateAccording to a new study, Florida residents are actively searching for travel on Google more so than those from any other state in the United States, unchanged from 2019.
San Francisco residents and tech companies are moving to Florida at an unprecedented rate
Read full article: San Francisco residents and tech companies are moving to Florida at an unprecedented rateSan Francisco has lost more residents during the pandemic than any major city in the country ā and hundreds of them have moved to Florida.
Mario Lopezās delivery-only Mexican restaurant comes to Miami
Read full article: Mario Lopezās delivery-only Mexican restaurant comes to MiamiActor and host of NBCās Access Hollywood, Mario Lopez, has launched a delivery-only, virtual restaurant that helps support the community by hiring only local, independent restaurateurs ā and itāll be serving up delicious dishes in Miami inspired by Lopez himself.
Ransomware gang targets Broward County Public Schools, source says
Read full article: Ransomware gang targets Broward County Public Schools, source saysBroward County Public Schools was the target of a cybersecurity breach linked to ransomware, a type of malicious software used to threaten to block or publish data unless a ransom is paid, according to a Local 10 News source.
Robot delivery ādriversā are officially roaming around Downtown Miami
Read full article: Robot delivery ādriversā are officially roaming around Downtown MiamiMiamians ordering a meal through their favorite food delivery app may very well receive their next order from a robot at their doorstep thanks to Miami-based startup, REEF.
Why are all my favorite websites asking me for cookies? And should I just say yes?
Read full article: Why are all my favorite websites asking me for cookies? And should I just say yes?What happens with those cookies and how it gives you a better experienceYouāre probably wondering, why do we do this? As we said above, when you agree to share cookies, youāre allowing that website to remember you so that it can match your preferences more quickly and appropriately. Cookies and adsCookies also help websites remember your preferences for ads. AdDo you ever go to websites that donāt ask you if youāre OK with sharing cookies? However, websites you trust, such as Local10.com, are conservative about how your cookies are used.
University of Miami suffers data breach in connection with cloud provider Accellion
Read full article: University of Miami suffers data breach in connection with cloud provider AccellionIn this Aug. 25, 2020, file photo, a pedestrian walks past an entrance to the University of Miami in Coral Gables. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)CORAL GABLES, Fla. ā The University of Miami was the victim of a data security breach involving third-party vendor Accellion, a beleaguered California-based global cloud provider, UM said in a statement on Thursday. The Accellion security incident has also affected Harvard and the University of Colorado. AdāWe continue to enhance our cybersecurity program to further safeguard our systems from cyber threats,ā the UM statement said. In February, Accellion announced that it was working with FireEye, a California-based cybersecurity company, after a series of cyberattacks in December and January.
The end of password sharing? Netflix reportedly cracking down on sharing passwords outside of the household
Read full article: The end of password sharing? Netflix reportedly cracking down on sharing passwords outside of the householdEarlier this week, a few Netflix subscribers began to notice difficulties when plugging in their friendsā passwords into Netflix to access the streaming platform. Today, after a report dug into the cause, it seems as though the top streaming platform may be cracking down on password sharing outside of the household. According to a report by The Streamable, Netflix is conducting a test to crack down on people who are using accounts they are unauthorized access to. Therefore, some users are no longer able to login using the passwords they had been using. A spokesperson from Netflix told The Streamable, āThis test is designed to help ensure that people using Netflix accounts are authorized to do so.āWhile Netflixās terms state that an account can only be shared with members of one household, the streaming platform has yet to police the issue.
Need the COVID-19 vaccine? This website will text you when one is available nearby
Read full article: Need the COVID-19 vaccine? This website will text you when one is available nearbyIn communities across the country, local pharmacy owners are among the people administering COVID-19 vaccinations. The website is called Dr. B, and according to USA Today, more than half a million people have already signed up for it. The website texts users on standby for a vaccine based on their eligibility status when there are extra doses nearby at risk of going unused. AdMassoumi, the co-founder and former CEO of ZocDoc, tells USA Today he created the website to help vaccine providers deal with the challenge of vaccinating the entire country. For local information on where or how to get the COVID-19 vaccine in South Florida, visit our guide here.
Elon Muskās team helps Miami mayor to dream about traffic-free city
Read full article: Elon Muskās team helps Miami mayor to dream about traffic-free cityElon Musk knows how to dream big, and he may be helping Miami Mayor Francis Suarez to do the same. The 49-year-old billionaire tweeted in January that there is a solution to Miami traffic. On Thursday, Suarez met with representatives of Muskās Boring Company at City Hall in Coconut Grove. Musk founded the infrastructure and tunnel construction services company in 2016 and unveiled its first underground tunnel in Los Angeles in 2018. Suarez plans to travel to Las Vegas from March 18-19 to get a closer look at the Boring Companyās tunnels.
Donāt take a selfie with your COVID-19 vaccination card. Hereās why.
Read full article: Donāt take a selfie with your COVID-19 vaccination card. Hereās why.If youāve been on Instagram or Facebook these past few months, you might have been hit with the occasional engagement or pregnancy announcement, but thereās one announcement trend that might actually do more harm than good ā the vaccination card selfie. Someone gets their COVID-19 vaccine, and after releasing a sigh of relief, they grab their smartphone, open the front-facing camera, and take a selfie with their self-identifying COVID-19 vaccination card. According to the BBB, the self-identifying information on the card makes you vulnerable to identity theft and can help scammers create phony versions. Unfortunately, the card has your full name and birthday on it, as well as information about where you got your vaccine. If your social media privacy settings arenāt set high, you may be giving valuable information away for anyone to use ā including scammers.
Foundation donates $15.3 million to Miami-Dadeās tech, entrepreneurship community
Read full article: Foundation donates $15.3 million to Miami-Dadeās tech, entrepreneurship communityMIAMI-DADE COUNTY, Fla. ā The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation announced Wednesday that it is donating a whopping $15.3 million to invest in Miami-Dade Countyās tech and entrepreneurship community. A total of $10 million of that will go to Florida International University to expand what will become the Knight Foundation School of Computing and Information Sciences. This will help the university increase talent development and research in fields such as artificial intelligence, smart robotics, bioinformatics, biodevices and digital forensics. The University of Miami will receive $4.3 million to grow its Institute of Data Science and Computing and Baptist Health will receive $1 million to launch a health care innovation fellowship. According to a news release from the foundation, with these latest investments, Knight will have donated more than $55 million to Miami-Dadeās ātech entrepreneurship ecosystemā since 2012.
DeSantis says Florida lawmakers need to pass strong data privacy law
Read full article: DeSantis says Florida lawmakers need to pass strong data privacy lawRon DeSantis said on Monday that he wants big tech companies to be forced to tell Floridians in detail how personal information is being collected, analyzed, and sold. DeSantis said there is new proposed legislation that will allow consumers in Florida to have a right to decide how their personal information, including biometric data, is used. DeSantis said the new legislative proposal will help to protect Floridiansā data privacy if it passes the Florida House and Senate. Florida House Speaker Chris Sprowls said the strong data privacy law also applies to genetic privacy and it will change the dynamic between customers and big tech. āIt allows users to request deletion or correction of personal information,ā Sprowls said about the proposed legislation, adding āThe days in which you had no control will soon be over.āAdNEWS CONFERENCE: 3 p.m., Feb. 15
Are you willing to drive to southwest Miami-Dade for fresh produce? Farmers are hoping you are
Read full article: Are you willing to drive to southwest Miami-Dade for fresh produce? Farmers are hoping you areAccursio announced on Facebook on Monday that he will be reopening his market on Oct. 30. He is relying on the Barn2Door app to pre-sell yellow squash, zucchini, tomatoes, pickling cucumbers by the crate, and green beans. Geekwire reported in August that Barn2Door had raised $6 million to help farmers around the country to connect with neighboring customers. Accursio said there is a lot of uncertainty in the sector, but there is also a willingness to adapt. āWe think the demand is going to be there but we may in two months have to shift gears again," Accursio said.
Historic shift to virtual Miami-Dade court continues with 1st civil jury selection on Zoom
Read full article: Historic shift to virtual Miami-Dade court continues with 1st civil jury selection on ZoomMIAMI Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Florida held the states first virtual jury selection hearing Thursday on Zoom. Miami-Dade Circuit Judge Jennifer D. Bailey was the trial manager who was tasked with making sure the tech was working. She had the help of Yanitza Yanny Madrigal, a judicial support administrator who Bailey introduced as a Zoom expert. The only part of the jury trial on Zoom is going to be this jury selection part, Butchko said, as her black labrador retriever Zeus barked in the background. Florida Supreme Court Chief Justice Charles Canady suspended jury trials on March 13, and he authorized the use of remote technology in civil jury trials on May 21.
Study: World's pile of electronic waste grows ever higher
Read full article: Study: World's pile of electronic waste grows ever higherBERLIN The world's mountain of discarded flat-screen TVs, cellphones and other electronic goods grew to a record high last year, according to an annual report released Thursday. The U.N.-backed study estimated the amount of e-waste that piled up globally in 2019 at 53.6 metric tonnes (59.1 tons) almost 2 million metric tons more than the previous year. While about a sixth of it was recycled, the remainder of those valuable components worth about $57 billion weren't reclaimed, the study found. Discarded electronic equipment also poses a health and environmental hazard, as it contains substances such as mercury that can damage the nervous system. The authors of the study, which is produced by the U.N. University, the International Solid Waste Association and others, predicted that global e-waste could grow to 74 million metric tons by 2030.
Should you be worried about Apple and Google tracking COVID-19 over your phone?
Read full article: Should you be worried about Apple and Google tracking COVID-19 over your phone?Apple and Google partnered to create technology that public health agencies can use to create their own apps that iPhone and Android users could download. Apple and Google explained the technology in a joint statement last month when it was made available:Our Exposure Notifications technology is available to public health agencies on both iOS and Android. What weve built is not an app rather public health agencies will incorporate the API into their own apps that people install. Infectious disease experts have consistently said that contact tracing is one of the keys to getting through an outbreak like COVID-19. Not according to the Washington Post, which published an article titled: Apple and Google are building a virus-tracking system.
These 9 virtual or ādrive-byā graduation party ideas are brilliant
Read full article: These 9 virtual or ādrive-byā graduation party ideas are brilliantPlan a little watch party for your son or daughter to enjoy the Facebook graduation. Facebook is celebrating the class of 2020 with a whole week of graduation features, and a commencement program. Highlights and more will be posted to the @instagram account on Instagram, and on contributorsā social media accounts.āGrads are encouraged to host their own virtual graduation ceremony and party via Facebook, with special features including a virtual graduation hub, custom filters, family and friends celebrations enabled by Messenger Rooms, and more. JoAnn Fabric has a whole webpage on how you can make a graduation cap embellishment out of paper flowers. This is a birthday party and not a graduation, but youāll see the general idea!
SOS: This simple iPhone setting will alert your loved ones after 911 call is made
Read full article: SOS: This simple iPhone setting will alert your loved ones after 911 call is madeIt's called SOS Emergency mode. Hereās how to add them as your emergency contact in your iPhone:Open the Health app and tap the Medical ID tab. Drag the Emergency SOS slider to call emergency services. On an iPhone 7 or earlier:Quickly press the side or top button five times to make the Emergency SOS slider appear. Drag the Emergency SOS slider to call emergency services.
Simple, effective ways to make your Facebook conversations more civil
Read full article: Simple, effective ways to make your Facebook conversations more civilAnyone else finding themselves spending more time than usual on social media, considering the coronavirus pandemic? But like most things, Facebook is whatever you want to make it. You donāt have to give up on social media in general, or even Facebook in particular. The social media giants say theyāre working hard behind the scenes to remove bot accounts and build a better platform. In the meantime, here are some simple yet effective things you can do to make your own Facebook interactions less contentious and more civil.
Accounts Payable Specialist
Read full article: Accounts Payable SpecialistJob Description:This position is responsible for all aspects of the accounts payable management at Graham Media Group. This centralized group will handle payable management and processing for multiple properties to include, but not limited to, seven TV stations, Social News Desk and Graham Media Group corporate offices. In addition to managing the payable processes, the position will include cost analysis to look for opportunities for expense efficiencies. This is a position that reports to the Graham Media Group VP/CFO. Any offer of employment is conditional upon the successful completion of a background check and pre-employment drug screen.
Holiday Gift Guide: Practical tools for Brickell digital security geeks
Read full article: Holiday Gift Guide: Practical tools for Brickell digital security geeksIf you need help with the Public File, call (954) 364-2526. Copyright Ā© 2020 Local10.com is published by WPLG INC., a Berkshire Hathaway company.
Phone won't stop ringing? How to stop those annoying robocalls
Read full article: Phone won't stop ringing? How to stop those annoying robocallsWeston's days are, typically, chock full of phone calls she has to take and make as an assignments editor in the Local 10 newsroom. The YouMail Robocall Index estimates 28.5 million robocalls were placed to area code 305 in April. That number represents a 35 percent increase compared to the number of calls placed in April 2017. 5 on YouMail's Top 20 affected areas for the month of April and area code 305 ranked No. The Federal Communication Commission said Abramovich is behind nearly 100 million robocalls placed within a three-month period to sell vacation deals.
Suit: iPhones Apple slowed forced owners to buy new phones
Read full article: Suit: iPhones Apple slowed forced owners to buy new phonesCHICAGO ā Apple iPhone owners from several states are suing the tech giant for not disclosing sooner that it had issued software updates deliberately slowing older-model phones so aging batteries lasted longer. Lawyers filed a class-action lawsuit Thursday in Chicago federal court on behalf of five iPhone owners from Illinois, Ohio, Indiana and North Carolina. They say they would not have purchased newer, pricier iPhones had Apple disclosed that simply replacing the batteries would have sped up their older phones. The 20-page lawsuit accuses Apple of trying āto fraudulently induce consumers to purchaseā new phones. Apple acknowledged in a Wednesday statement that it introduced a fix so batteries wouldnāt suddenly die.