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When a flu or virus strikes, you're going to want one of these thermometers.

It's official. The CDC now says virus droplets can remain in the air for hours.

Now that the coronavirus is a major part of our everyday lives, popular apps have tailored their information to help you navigate these uncertain times. Whether that's a mapping tool that shows you virus hotspots or a shopping app that gives you tips for staying at home, here are some useful ones.

Amazon's Prime Day has run its course in Canada, but a few deals are still available. Here are the best deals remaining, including 25% off Echo Show 5.

Why Cleaner One Pro could be your go-to tool for cleaning up, clearing storage, and freeing RAM on your Mac.


Premium Security Suite from Trend Micro delivers comprehensive device and identity protection for you and your family.

At least that's one less thing to be concerned about.

The Amazon show, written by Gone Girl's Gillian Flynn, brings a touch of black comedy to a conspiracy about a deadly virus.

Update to Windows 10 to keep your machine safe from malware and other security issues.

Customize the Windows 10 Start menu with these tips.

Beware of a text asking you to "confirm for delivery" for a late package. It's a scam targeting online shoppers.

From an air mask with a built-in filter to more robots, LG is looking to address the needs of a society focused on staying germ-free.

Trend Micro's Home Network Security helps you manage all your home network devices, protect them from attacks, and keep your family secure.

Kaspersky, a Russian antivirus software maker, alleged that Apple forced it to remove features from a Screen Time competitor.

It could help protect employees from malware and phishing attacks.

The ceiling fan uses UV lights to kill up to 99.9% of a room's airborne pathogens in minutes. It's now being tested against the virus that causes COVID-19.

Sensitive browsing data is repackaged and sold by a subsidiary called Jumpshot, according to a Motherboard and PCMag investigation.

Subsidiary Jumpshot is being closed after allegations that it sold people's web browsing data.

Can you get infected with COVID-19 while swimming? Does chlorine kill the virus? We answer these questions and more.