Of the billions and billions of emails sent every day, two out of every three are spam emails trying to get your money or your identity, or both, experts say. Here's how you can stop the junk from clogging up your inbox.
'Natural' on food label is misleading, useless, experts say
What comes to mind when you see the word "natural" on a package of food? Better, healthier, maybe free of preservatives? Experts say that's likely not true.
How to get your resume seen
Bill Gephardt |
posted Oct 1st - 11:44am
Ever wonder what happens to your resume when you apply for a job online? Knowing keywords may help it stay out of the "black hole," where resumes seem to vanish without ever being seen by human eyes.
Available online: Crowdsourcing to solve mystery illnesses, and checking for car recalls
The Internet offers a new option for people baffled by a mystery illness, and an easy way to check to see if your car needs a recall fix.
'Smart' sprinkler system may save money, developer says
A "smart" sprinkler system developed in Utah not only turns itself on and off when it rains, but also keeps an eye on the weather forecast.
Pet insurance pays off for Utah pet owner
You probably have health insurance, but have you thought about health insurance for your pet?
Is the 3-D experience worth the cost?
Movie-goers are promised a more thrilling and intense experience by paying extra for 3-D. But are they really getting it? Researcher Sheila Crowell wanted to find out whether 3-D movie-goers get any more meaningful experience.
Woman fined $300 for bringing mango home in luggage
Every year, customs officials seize hundreds of thousands of illegal souvenirs. Sometimes it's Cuban cigars, sometimes it's hazardous materials. But a lot of what they seize are fruits, vegetables and meat.
Avoid data drain while browsing Facebook
Bill Gephardt |
posted Sep 8th - 9:42am
Just browsing through your Facebook feed can rack up hefty smartphone data charges. However, you can avoid the data drain by just changing a few settings.
New website for car recalls, airlines lower fares, quake insurance info
Bill Gephardt |
posted Aug 27th - 7:13am
Last weekend's earthquake in California is sparking a familiar conversation about earthquake insurance. Also the government launches a new website so car owners can look up recall info by VIN.
Some airlines crack down on oversize carry-on luggage
Some airlines are fed up with oversize carry-on bags. They're cracking down on fliers who hold up boarding times as they try to heave oversize luggage into overhead bins.
'Free' money from official-sounding agency amounts to scam
Thousands of dollars to spend on whatever you'd like, and the government will give it to you free. That's the hook for a scam currently hitting Utah.
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