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Why your car insurance hates you

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My car insurance jumped 32%. I didn’t crash. I didn’t speed. I simply exist.

Sound familiar? Full-coverage car insurance rates rose 25% on average last year, and in some states, it was closer to 40%. Overall, rates are up 55% since 2022.

📈 Why rates keep rising

It’s the tech. Modern cars are rolling computers packed with cameras, sensors, software and expensive materials. That makes them safer but wildly more expensive to repair.

  • More parts = more money. When Toyota redesigned the Camry, the front bumper went from 18 parts to 43, mostly for driver-assist features. Even a minor front-end bump means, aside from paint, you’re recalibrating radar and cameras. A basic fender bender costs about 45% more to fix than a year ago.
  • LED headlights are pricey. They’re brighter, more efficient and last longer than halogen, but they cost up to 5x more to replace. If you drive a newer car with fancy headlights, a parking lot ding is a $1,000+ bill.
  • Aluminum is great until it isn’t. More automakers are using aluminum to make cars lighter. It also crumples better in crashes, protecting passengers. But it’s harder to repair, requires special tools and costs significantly more than steel.
  • EVs? Even trickier. EVs take 40% longer to repair and cost about $500 more in labor per job. Not to mention there’s a nationwide shortage of EV-certified technicians.

Add in supply chain issues, inflation and the fact that 60% of car parts come from China, and any new tariff could make things even worse.

🤑 What you can do about it

I’m always hunting for ways to save and sharing the best ones with you:

  • Raise your deductible. Lower premiums, but be ready to pay more out of pocket.
  • Drop full coverage if your car’s older and paid off. Just keep liability.
  • Get discounts. For safe driving, low mileage, anti-theft devices, bundling and more.
  • Enroll in autopay, pay in full or go paperless. Easy discounts.
  • Improve your credit score. In many states, it affects your rate.
  • Take a defensive driving course. Knock off 5%–15% many times.
  • Shop around. Don’t stay loyal to an insurer that isn’t saving you money.

Pro tip: Tell ChatGPT about your car, mileage, insurance rates, and ask it to tell you who has the cheapest rates. I did that, and it worked for me!

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Tech toys you’ll actually use

Let’s power up your life one cool gadget at a time.

🌟 Bring home the galaxy: Northern light projector (40% off)

No need to freeze in Alaska. This beams stunning auroras right to your ceiling. Perfect gift pick for kids or that one friend who’s obsessed with mood lighting.

📺 The latest and greatest: Tap into Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Plus (40% off) with faster Wi-Fi and AI-powered voice search. It’s like your old TV got a brain transplant.

Dongle to the rescue: Keep these headphone adapters (20% off, two-pack) handy when you forget to charge your earbuds or when Bluetooth refuses to work.

🎶 Old-school meets new-school: Dust off your old CDs and connect your phone to this retro music player (26% off). Music nerds will go crazy (in love) for it.

🔋 Pocket power punch: This mini portable charger (32% off) fits in your palm and fast-charges your MacBook Air to 42% in 25 minutes. Bonus: TSA-approved.

👩‍💻 Your gadget hunt continues: If you liked these, wait till you see my other picks on sale waiting for you. Something in there could become your next favorite thing.

Ransomware hackers upped the game, and it’s personal

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If you read one thing today, let it be this, because the rules of ransomware have officially changed, and not in a “Yay, innovation!” kind of way.

For years, the scam was simple: Hackers locked up your computer, holding your files hostage and demanding a ransom in Bitcoin for a promise to give your data back. 

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🎨 Design like a pro: I’ve mentioned Canva before, but it’s worth another shout. Besides social posts, you can make birthday cards, mini videos, CVs and slideshows. Sign in with Google to start customizing templates. FYI, teachers can get Pro features for free at canva.com/education. Click Get verified and enter your school info.

🫥 Royal eviction: The royal family gave Prince Andrew the 404 treatment. He’s now just Andrew Albert Christian Edward Mountbatten Windsor. Not only is he out of his 30-room mansion, but he’s been digitally wiped off every royal website. Search his name? It reroutes to King Charles. Rumor is Prince Harry is next, but remember, the king can only move one space at a time. (Get it, chess joke? Woah, tough crowd today!)

That ‘quick text’ is making your boss furious

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That glance at your screen isn’t as subtle as you think. Find out why top CEOs are calling the habit disrespectful and implementing new rules.

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My daughter is addicted to AI chatbots

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Caller Josh says his kid’s obsession has crossed the line and even turned inappropriate. A must-hear for parents. Plus, the NBA’s high-tech gambling mess, OpenAI’s for-profit shake-up, and new scams that can clone your voice in real time.

See what your stuff’s really worth: Before you post, check what people actually pay. On eBay, click the Advanced button next to Search, type in your item, tick Sold items under Search including and press Search. You’ll see real prices, not the fake bargains on Marketplace. No more undercutting yourself.

You’re sitting on a pile of cash

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That busted VCR and box of old clothes? They’re worth more than you think. I’ll show you exactly where to sell what for top dollar.

AI after dark: Meta’s facing a $359M porn piracy lawsuit, and claims it didn’t use adult films to train its AI. It argues the 2,396 videos(!) were likely downloaded for “private personal use” on its network. Yep, they’re leaning on an old BitTorrent excuse that IP addresses don’t prove identity and “someone at work might’ve torrented that.” I hope his name wasn’t Mark.

🦃 Turkey month is here

Before food (and in-laws) take over your life, let’s get you stocked for under $50.

🔥 Oven oracle: Smart meat thermometer (33% off, $40) 

No more guessing games. Stick this gadget in your turkey and track temps from your phone. Say goodbye to overcooking and hovering over a hot oven.

🔪 A cut above the rest: Level up your dull blades with a knife sharpener (50% off, $9) because meal prepping shouldn’t feel like a workout.

Beat the holiday mess: A dish-scrubbing gnome (25% off, $15) makes tackling your sink pile feel enjoyable and a whole lot more festive.

🍿 Snack break SZN: Keep hangry relatives calm with this popcorn maker (33% off, $32) while the main course heats up. Fresh in under three minutes!

Charcuterie champ: This bamboo cutting board (21% off, $27) has a built-in storage compartment. Handy for travel, so your presentation stays on point.

🍽️ Ready, set, feast: Hungry for more Thanksgiving helpers? Scoop up 35 more on my Amazon shop.

🔓 This $130 lock got picked with a water can

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You know I love a good tech takedown, and this one is peak internet. 

Meet Trevor McNally, a former U.S. Marine staff sergeant turned full-time YouTuber with a very specific hobby: lock picking. On his channel, he tests locks the way most of us test leftovers, with low expectations and a lot of curiosity. 

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📋 Paste without the mess: On your iPhone, if you copy text from a website, it can be annoying when it drops into an email with all the links and formatting. The trick? With the text copied, long-press in the email body, tap the arrow that appears and select Paste and Match Style, then Allow Paste. Ta-da, neat and clean.

Death by download: A YouTuber made a how-to on installing Windows 11 on unsupported PCs. YouTube yanked it and claimed it could lead to “harm or death.” No, seriously. Apparently, teaching people how to upgrade their dusty laptop is a lethal activity. Rich, the creator, thinks Microsoft might be pulling strings. Thanks for keeping the internet safe, YouTube. Next up: cat videos taken down for terrorism. 

Tame your Gmail tabs: Gmail organizes your inbox into Primary, Promotions, Social and Updates tabs. The bad news is it doesn’t always get it right, so you might miss something important. To always see messages from someone (like this fabulous newsletter), drag one from Promotions to Primary. When Gmail asks to do that next time, click Yes.

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Creeps love their Meta Ray-Ban glasses

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Weird guys are using them to record their pickup attempts on college women. Plus, YouTuber Ian Runkle joins me to talk about a lock company that sued an influencer and got roasted. Also: AI in real estate, smart fridge ads, and what’s new with GPT-5.

An ex-Russian sex spy’s warning for Silicon Valley

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Seduction, love bombing and stolen trade secrets. Former Russian sex spy Aliia Roza reveals the dark playbook foreign operatives use to turn Silicon Valley tech executives into assets. Now she warns your new romance could be a state-sponsored plot to steal everything.

Find your typing spot: On Windows 11, it’s easy to lose that little blinking line when writing long documents. To make it stand out, go to Settings > Accessibility > Text cursor and toggle on Text cursor indicator. You can pick the size (3 is good) and color. And yes, it works in most apps and browsers.

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