providers are rushing to prepare for the crushing demand post storm. major providers are deploying support crews and machinery to ensure cell towers remain operational. some tips for consumers in the path of the storm. fuel up your devices. and with power and information. fully charge batteries. and this have plastic bags available to keep the phone water proof. consider installing an offline walk e talk e app. and rescue apps from red cross. down load apps for your area. very important stuff. great advice. all right. breaking over night. six people dead including the suspect in a shooting rampage that started at a backers field, california trucking business. it started with a dpronation between a husband and wife and another man. the husband shot and killed the man and turned the gun on his
that s correct. what you first of all can do is first of all be very careful with the applications you load. if you get an e-mail saying click here to download the application, unless you know that person, don t do it. all right. we re both wondering how do we protect ourselves from something like this happening? even to angry birds. and don t to want pick on angry birds. it is not them. it is not just angry birds. it is this is just, you know, look, don t download a link because this could happen with any application. down load apps from the app store from android, apple, and also keep your software updated and i will say, guys, this may be a little paranoid in general. you just can t get overlooking at the phone and seeing a picture of yourself that a hacker took. i think it is weird. a little terrifying. the advice is the basic old advice we have had for years and don t click on something you don t know. exactly. good advice. thanks, lori, appreciate it. take a quick
a fresno-based commercial painter knocked down the price of some negatives from $70 to $45 back in 2000. he spent the last ten years trying to prove that the negatives were very significant. today sweet vindication. it was auto then at this indicated and values at millions of dollars. turned out they belonged to famed nature photographer ansell adams. can you believe this, buying them for 45 bucks, and now experts and appraisers saying the landscape photos are worth $200 million. they were believed to have been destroyed in a fire in 1937, but it turns out here, here they are. ines, what is this story? we have been talking about that story with the ansel adams negatives all morning. what is this story about the government allowing people to hack their own phones. yeah, this is on cnn.com. it s called jailbreaks and the u.s. copyright office has decided you can down load apps