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  2. This Knoxville woman lost her life savings of $19,000 after ...

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    Amazon will also never ask you to buy gift cards to resolve an account issue, and it certainly won’t insist that you send Bitcoin. Unfortunately, scams involving crypto are all too common.

  3. Vitaly Borker - Wikipedia

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    Vitaly Borker (born 1975 or 1976 in the former Soviet Union), known by pseudonyms Tony Russo, Stanley Bolds and Becky S, is an American felon who has twice served federal prison sentences for charges arising from how he ran his online eyeglass retail and repair sites, DecorMyEyes and OpticsFast. [4]

  4. I tried Snap's AR glasses, Spectacles. They're a good start ...

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    Snap invited me to try their new Spectacles AR glasses. They're only available to developers, but the smart glasses have some fun features. I tried Snap's AR glasses, Spectacles.

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    On Dec. 5, Saoud Khalifah, the founder and CEO of FakeSpot, posted a tweet targeting the five most fake reviewed categories on Amazon. The tweet comes "after the record breaking Black Friday/Cyber...

  6. Irlen syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Irlen syndrome (or scotopic sensitivity syndrome) is a medical condition of disordered visual processing, which, it is proposed, can be treated by wearing colored lenses.. The ideas of Irlen syndrome are pseudoscientific and not supported by scientific evidence, [1] [2] [3] and its treatment has been described as a health fraud that takes advantage of vulnerable peop

  7. X-ray specs - Wikipedia

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    X-ray specs or X-ray glasses are an American novelty item, purported to allow users to see through or into solid objects. In reality, the spectacles merely create an optical illusion; no X-rays are involved. The current paper version is sold under the name "X-Ray Spex"; a similar product is sold under the name "X-Ray Gogs".

  8. This Is What an Amazon Email Scam Looks Like - AOL

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    “An Amazon email scam can look exactly like a real Amazon email, or can be poorly crafted, and everything in between,” according to Alex Hamerstone, a director with the security-consulting ...

  9. Smartglasses - Wikipedia

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    Everysight Raptor – smart glasses for cyclists. Amazon Echo Frames – built with audio-functionality only, with Amazon Alexa virtual assistant accessible via voice command; Ray-Ban Stories – built in a partnership with Facebook. [51] Golden-i Infinity – a wearable smart screen for Android or Win10 host devices made by Kopin.