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    How To Tell If An Amazon Seller Can’t Be Trusted!

    © Reader's Digest Amazon has come a long way since it was founded in 1994 by Jeff Bezos. What was then an online marketplace for books initially called Cadabra operating from the garage of Bezos’s three-bedroom house in Bellevue (Washington), is now the world’s largest online marketplace, AI assistant provider, and cloud computing platform – and since 2015 the most valuable retailer by market capitalization. Amazon.com...

    Here Are 6 Brilliant Ways To Turn Your Android Phone into A Powerhouse!

    The goal of any android user is to get the best Android phone out there. Die-hard Android phone fans go about and try to buy Android phones that would serve their needs best. In the previous year, for example, there was a good number of people searching for the best Android phone in 2021. With the best hardware comes...

    Here Are 9 Smart Ways to Protect Your Home like An FBI Agent!

    © Lou Aggetta Insurance Inc. How to protect your house from intruders? What are the best safety devices you should have at home to make it safer and more secure? Who is the best person or entity to tell you about home security? All these questions are valid and extremely important for those concerned with the safety and security of the house and the respective comfort...

    This Is What You Should Do If Your Electronics Get Wet!

    Nowadays, almost every new flagship smartphone is water-proof, with many other cheaper models being water-resistant. These two terms have two completely different meanings. Being water-proof means that the product is impervious to water. On the other hand, being water-resistant means that the product is able to resist water penetration… to a certain degree. With that being said, using a water-resistant smartphone to take pictures underwater is...

    How To Protect Your Smartphone From Extremely Low Temperatures!

    ©MyMemory Tech experts often warn consumers about the dangers of overheating electronic components. The reason why this issue is so commonly referred is that computers and smartphones generate heat naturally: the battery produces electricity, the screen emits light, and the processor transfers huge quantities of data at high speeds. If something goes wrong or if you push the devices beyond its capacity, it can overheat...