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Director de Twitter rompe el silencio sobre decisión de cancelar la cuenta de Trump
Aunque advirtió que se podría establecer un peligroso precedente.
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Nuevas órdenes de evacuación por incendio Kincade
El incendio cerca de Geyserville ha quemado 26,000 acres y está contenido en un 10%.
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Multimillonario anuncia que pagará deuda estudiantil de graduados
Los jóvenes quedaron con las bocas abiertas tras el sorprendente anuncio.
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La tienda que aceptará tus devoluciones de Amazon
Devolverán tu mercancía de Amazon de forma gratuita y sin requerir una caja o etiqueta.
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La tienda que aceptará tus devoluciones de Amazon
Clientes de Amazon tendrán ahora una manera más conveniente para devolver sus compras hechas por internet.
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Bad ‘Bots’ Now Make Up 20% of Web Traffic: Report
A new report from an online security firm with operations in San Francisco finds bad ‘bots’ – automated computer programs working for hackers and other criminals – are growing in number and sophistication.
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Auto Theft Spikes This Time of Year – Can New Tech Protect Your Car?
New Year’s Day is ranked as the worst major holiday of the year for auto theft nationwide. With Bay Area vehicle crime trending above the national average, local engineers have come up with clever ways to make vehicles a less-appealing target for crooks.
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How a $30 Million North Bay Fire Relief Fund Was Allocated
41,000 donors from all 50 U.S. states and 23 foreign countries gave a total of $32,028,981. We asked where it all went.
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How a $30M North Bay Fire Relief Fund Was Allocated: Report
A report from one North Bay Fire Relief Fund shows it gave more than 6,500 survivors an average of about $3,000 each to cover immediate expenses. Later, the fund also provided back-to-school supplies for students. Plus about $1 million went to small businesses impacted by the blazes. Consumer investigator Chris Chmura reports.
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Kanye Fans Complain His Clothing Co. Stiffed Them
The Better Business Bureau has logged hundreds of new complaints about Yeezy Supply. Fans of Kanye West and Kim Kardashian say their fashion brand isn’t delivering.
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Didn’t Receive Your Kanye West Yeezy Merch? You’re Not Alone
NBC Bay Area Responds to a Santa Cruz woman who has a $400 beef with Kanye West and company. Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura started looking into it, and found she’s not the only one.
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Why Are Robocalls Continuing to Flood Your Phone?
It’s a record nobody wants broken. But we learned Wednesday that robocalls — that constant unwatned ringing — are coming in more than ever before. Consumer Investigator Chris Chmura has been tracking this problem for months, looking at where it’s the worst and why.
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California Residents Received 490 Million Robocalls in September: Report
A California research firm says the number of robocalls made to Americans hit an all-time high last month, with the San Francisco Bay Area among the top 10 metropolitan areas for such calls.
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Help May Be on the Way to End Scam Robocalls
Scam calls to mobile phones have soared in just two years, and the problem is getting worse. But a new caller ID authentication technology is in the works that could cut back on unwanted — and potentially dangerous — phone traffic.
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FBI encuentra registrador de datos de vuelo fatal
La oficina del FBI de Seattle dijo que había recuperado la grabadora de datos de vuelo.
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Aparecen cientos de “Mark Zuckerbergs” frente al Capitolio
El grupo Avaaz organizó la protesta para llamar la atención sobre la filtración de datos.
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Man’s Data Recovery Dilemma Costs Hundreds
One man’s nearly $400 headache is a lesson for all of us about how most data recovery companies operate.
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Con música y color: arranca Copa FIFA Confederaciones
Más de 1,500 artistas mostraron lo mejor de ellos en la inauguración.
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Police Officers Shouldn’t do Airlines’ Dirty Work: San Francisco Supervisor
San Francisco Supervisor Jeff Sheehy says local police shouldn’t help airlines enforce “dumb” policies, such as overbooking. He wants to change the law to make it official.