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If you haven't logged in with your Google account recently, it's at risk of vanishing. So is any data in that account. Here's how to ensure you don't lose your account, emails, photos and more.
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Sens. Amy Klobuchar D-Minn., and John Thune, R-SD., said they are alarmed by TikTok's recent changes to its privacy policies that automatically collect biometric data of its users.
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WMFE spoke with the Science Center’s Jeff Stanford and Black Orlando Tech’s Rose Lejiste about why a more diverse workforce is the future of STEM.
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An email that looks like it’s from your bank arrives in your inbox with a link for verification. You click it, log in to your bank account and you get a screen confirming the email has been verified. Without knowing it, you may have just been phished.Dr. Yan Solihin of the Cyber Security Cluster at the University of Central Florida sat down with Matthew Peddie to talk about modern cyber security issues and how people can fall victim to such attacks.
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Dr. Yan Solihin of the Cyber Security Cluster at the University of Central Florida sits down with Matthew Peddie to talk about modern cyber security issues and how people can fall victim to such attacks.
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The Brevard Zoo is working with engineers on technology to help keep tabs on sea turtles. Researchers hope the technology can fill in some of what they don’t know about turtles.
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Fentanyl could be deadly for first responders-but what if they had a laser shooting gun that could detect these substances beforehand. That's exactly what UCF's Dr. Subith Vasu and his team plan on finding out with their design.
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Technology plays a big role in today's classrooms with the increased use of social media and augmented reality. Teachers are jumping on twitter to help research classroom projects and students are using virtual reality to experience historical sites or experience online classrooms in a new way. Josh Murdock, an education technology professor at Valencia College, joins us to talk about these classroom transformations and how they bring a new learning experience.
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A new tool helps doctors visualize irregular heartbeats in children and infants without using radiation. This reduces their risk of developing cancer.
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Emergency rooms around the county are struggling to cut down on wait times for patients. A new technology some local hospitals are using.