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How to make any USB drive self-destruct 

“Kim, I’m paranoid about losing my USB drive. Is there any way to make it so if someone steals it, they can’t see or open anything?” — Dave in Denver

Dave, losing a USB drive isn’t just annoying. It’s the secret nightmare of anyone who’s ever stored files they’d rather not see on Reddit 10 minutes later. 

Here’s how to make your flash drive digitally self-destruct.

The secret weapon

VeraCrypt is a free tool that doesn’t merely slap a password on your files. It completely locks down your entire USB with heavy-duty encryption that’s virtually impossible to crack. It works on Mac, Windows and Linux.

🔐 Step 1: Encrypt everything (the right way)

  • First, download VeraCrypt.
  • Install it and encrypt the entire USB drive, not just a folder labeled “Totally Not Important Stuff.” 
  • Pick a strong password. The longer and more random, the better.

Now, if someone plugs your drive into their computer, all they’ll see is a scrambled mess unless they know your password.

💣 Step 2: Hide a secret partition

You can also create a hidden volume inside your encrypted drive. Basically, a vault within a vault.

  • You create two volumes: One decoy vault holds fake but boring files (tax documents, cat photos, recipes you’ll never cook).  
  • If someone forces you to unlock it (think: bossy thief), you open the decoy.

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Tech we thought was the future

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It’s Friday, and I’m feeling a little nostalgic. Let’s take a fun walk down memory lane back when our gadgets were clunky, slow and somehow magical.

Remember when flipping your phone shut made you feel like a movie star? Or hearing the sound of a modem? Good times. Take a look at this list and see if there are any you miss.

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🚗 Polestar recall: The EV maker no one really knows about is recalling over 27,000 Polestar 2s due to a rearview camera issue. In some models, the camera might not show anything when reversing. FYI: It affects 2021 to 2025 models. A fix is coming via software update. Expect a letter with details by June 19. But since you get my free newsletter, you know now.

📝 Instead of Google Keep or Apple Notes: Try Notesnook. It’s end-to-end encrypted and lets you export to other apps. Unlike some companies, Notesnook won’t use your stuff to train an AI chatbot.

Netflix is updating its home screen: Well, they should for what we pay them every month. Live events like NFL games will be easier to spot so you don’t miss them. You’ll start seeing labels like “Emmy Winner” right on show images. And they’re adding AI to search, so you can type stuff like “something scary but also funny,” and it’ll suggest movies and shows that actually fit. Neat. 

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$10 million

Has already been bet on one unregulated site over who’ll become the next pope. Gambling on religious events is banned in Italy, so locals are placing $20 pizza bets instead. As for front-runners? Cardinals Parolin and Tagle. Because nothing says divine intervention like odds-making and mozzarella

40-foot submarine-hunting drone

The “BlueWhale” uses special sensors to spot underwater and surface threats, and can help clear mines. The cool bit? It’s fully autonomous and runs on batteries for weeks. Basically, a Roomba’s scarier cousin with serious military vibes.

Outside’s calling

☀️ The weather’s heating up. Here’s how to make the most of it.

  • Keep your cool with a portable fan (23% off) that hangs around your neck.
  • These outdoor string lights (37% off) give your patio space a glow-up. 
  • Bring the bass to the pool or beach with a waterproof speaker (25% off).
  • Old seat cushions? Freshen up with comfy new chair pads (20% off).
  • This dog doormat (26% off) catches dirt before it hits your floors.
  • Stick on a mosquito repellent patch (28% off) instead of a messy spray.

👩‍💻 “Kim, what tech do you use?” Glad you asked, check out my page for gear I love and rely on daily.

🚫 No ban, no problem: TikTok’s execs are telling advertisers to relax, promising the app’s staying power despite that little thing called a federal ban potentially kicking in next month (paywall link). With 170 million U.S. users and Super Bowl ad ambitions, TikTok says it’s too big to flinch. 

Make a self-destructing USB drive

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Got a flash drive full of sensitive stuff? Here’s a way to make it wipe if someone tries to snoop.

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Excelling in email: Microsoft’s new Outlook rules will put you in a bad mood if you send over 5,000 emails a day and aren’t squeaky clean with SPF, DKIM and DMARC. Now, instead of spam folders, your email marketing will be basically just shouting into a canyon. Instead, use a free option like Mailchimp.

Surprise, iPhone 13 users: You just got a freebie. Apple’s iOS 18.5 will unlock satellite connectivity for iPhone 13 models. No hardware changes, just a software update. It’s carrier-dependent, so your provider might still hold you hostage, but it’s free to enable. Finally, you can ignore texts from space, not just Earth.

🚨 Chrome’s audio bugged & dangerous: If you’re running Google Chrome 136 without the latest patch, you’re leaving your digital front door wide open. A fresh vulnerability (named CVE-2025-4372) surfaced in Chrome’s WebAudio API that lets hackers run malicious code remotely. No user privileges required, just a quick visit to a rigged web page, and boom, they’re in. Update now.

Why your next iPhone could cost over $2,000

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Apple hyped its new AI as a game-changer. Now the rollout’s delayed and the competition’s pulling ahead.

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About 2,000 runners

Took on the Atlanta Marathon, with some hoping to punch their ticket to Boston. But the course came up 554 feet short. Yep, someone goofed the route. That teensy error threw off finish times by up to 87 seconds, making them invalid for qualifying. So yeah, months of training … down the drain. Race organizers, you had one job.

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$68,000

The salary offer a high school junior has already locked in for after graduation. Elijah Rios isn’t heading to college. He’s heading to the welding shop (paywall link). In a world where internships are unpaid and “entry-level” means three years of experience, Rios’ gig, $24 an hour with overtime, a 401(k) and benefits, feels like spotting a unicorn. 

Scanning your eyeballs

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Would you trade a scan of your eye for free crypto? That’s what OpenAI CEO Sam Altman wants to do. Here’s why.

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