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Wi-Fi in the sky without paying a dime (or close to it)

Is it just me, or does it feel downright offensive to pay $25 for in-flight Wi-Fi that barely loads your email?
Here’s the nasty truth: Some folks on your flight are scrolling TikTok or answering emails for free.
The secret? A mix of loyalty perks, smart credit card picks and a little insider know-how. Let me break it down.
🆓 Airline freebies
You might already have free Wi-Fi and not even know it.
- Delta now offers free Wi-Fi on most domestic flights if you’re a SkyMiles member. No catch. Just log in, and it’s free to sign up.
- JetBlue offers Fly-Fi that’s free internet from gate to gate.
- Hawaiian Airlines is rolling out free Starlink service on its flights.
- Southwest isn’t free, but they offer all-day Wi-Fi for $8 per device. That’s cheap if you’ve got layovers.
- Some airlines let you stream movies and TV shows for free with ads. All you need is your phone, tablet or laptop. No Wi-Fi purchase needed.
🎬 Pro tip: Don’t count on the plane’s Wi-Fi working. Been there, it’s hell on wings. Before you take off, set your Google Drive to offline access and download a couple of Netflix movies or Spotify playlists to your device, so you’re not stuck staring at the seat back in front of you.
💳 Credit card or service
Some credit cards include free or discounted Wi-Fi perks that can pay for themselves after a few trips.
- The Southwest Performance Business Card covers up to 365 in-flight Wi-Fi purchases a year. That’s a free login every day.
- AAdvantage Aviator Red gives you $25 in Wi-Fi statement credits on American Airlines flights.
- United Explorer Card gives you 25% back on in-flight Wi-Fi.
Also, T-Mobile users, you get free texting and Wi-Fi on Alaska, Delta, American and United flights. Just enter your phone number midair.
👉 Pro tip: Buy Wi-Fi ahead of time if you’re not covered. Airlines like Alaska offer preflight passes for less than what they charge on the plane.
Tech me with you
🤖 These make working, creating and staying connected easier.
- Carry a laptop backpack (32% off) with a built-in USB port.
- Plug in a Bluetooth transmitter (21% off) for your old gear.
- A stylus (5% off) that feels like a real pen? You betcha.
- Spot issues fast with a refrigerant leak detector ($27).
- This cordless hot glue gun (33% off) has an anti-drip nozzle.
😎 Your eyes = upgraded: Save big on AI-powered Ray-Ban Meta glasses (20% off). Classic look, high-tech features.
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Food companies hate this app

Healthy eating isn’t just trending, it’s something I’ve lived my whole life. I read every label, choose organic whenever I can and try to never eat processed foods. Knowing what’s going into your body matters, and I’ve always believed that.
😊 Add emojis fast: Want to add some spice to your messages? You don’t have to hunt for the right emoji or symbol. On Windows, press the Windows key + period (.). On Mac, hit Control + Command + Space. The full emoji panel will pop up right where your cursor is.
📉 Pocket, zipped: Mozilla’s Pocket app — yes, the “save it for later” one — is shutting down July 8. Mozilla reasoned it needs to focus on Firefox, of all things. Data vanishes in October. If you’ve got a decade of unread articles, now’s your moment. Or just accept you’ll never finish that 2016 “Rise and Fall of Vine” op-ed.
Apple’s lost its mojo
Apple’s WWDC 2025 is just as disappointing as expected. Has the company lost its magic touch?
100 years old
The age Layne Horwich was diagnosed with stage one breast cancer. She had three options: Do nothing, take pills to slow the growth or have surgery. Layne took option three and is now cancer-free at 101. The meds were a no-go since they could cause hair thinning, and she still hits the beauty parlor every week. Priorities.
Alexa’s on the case: Wondering where your Amazon package is? You could hit this link or just say, “Alexa, where’s my stuff?” or “Alexa, track my order.” She’ll give you a quick update on your delivery status. Hands-free and hassle-free.
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Alexa is always listening
Amazon says your Echo only tunes in when you say the wake word. Not exactly true. Here’s how to check everything Alexa’s recorded about you
Lies, but with filters: Misinformation is mutating harder than Chernobyl deer. AI-made photos, videos and text are now scary good, blurring reality at scale. Nobody knows what’s real … except that picture of aliens in the White House your uncle reposted, saying he told you so.
Grime’s going down
🧽 Only tools that don’t mess around … unless it’s to clean one up.
- Poof! An expandable wand (10% off) makes windshields shine.
- Stick on these ceiling fan filters ($22) to catch dust for you.
- Toss in some dryer balls (13% off) for softer, fresher laundry.
- Scrub your cup’s crusty crevices with a brush set (17% off).
- Keep your gear handy in this cleaning apron (8% off).
🐱 Fur be gone: Snag a steam brush ($26) to comb and de-shed your furry friend in one go. Your couch will thank you.
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WWDC 2025: iOS 26, Live Translation, and Apple’s next AI moves
Is Apple running out of new ideas? We break down everything from WWDC 2025, what’s legit, and what’s noise. Plus: A cyberattack takes down a major food supplier, AI goes head-to-head with cancer, and ChatGPT loses at chess to a console from 1977.
Titan submersible update
It’s been almost two years since the tragedy that killed all five onboard. Now, investigators are revealing some chilling finds from the ocean floor. In a new documentary, they say they found part of the OceanGate founder’s sleeve, with a pen, business cards and Titanic stickers still inside. So sad.
AI vs. cancer: AI just helped design a new breast cancer treatment … with zero cancer drugs. Using high-cholesterol and anti-booze meds, GPT-4 suggested combos, and some worked better than standard care. Yes, it spit out actual useful science instead of writing a bad screenplay. GPT is slowly turning into Dr. House without the Vicodin.
🙈 No peeking: Disabling message previews keeps prying off your texts. On iPhone, go to Settings > Notifications > Messages. For Android, it’s Settings > Notifications > App Notifications > Messages > Lock screen. Now that “urgent code” from your bank won’t show up while your phone’s unattended at a café.
Collecting data on all Americans — June 7th, Hour 1
Palantir is a data analytics giant. Is it building a massive government database with your info? Here’s fact vs. fiction. Plus: a North Korean smartphone, a viral math trap, and 93 billion browser cookies for sale. And I help Steve from Phoenix edit his podcast with NotebookLM.
Dad’s new favorite toys
🧑💻 This year, skip the tired tie and upgrade his gear.
- Save big on this Samsung Galaxy Watch (39% off) bundle.
- Apple friends, score the latest Apple Watch (23% off).
- This charging station (25% off) folds up for easy storage.
- A Kodak instant printer (16% off) brings memories to life.
- He’ll look sharp using this beard trimmer (10% off).
- These light-up gloves (33% off) = DIY hero after dark.
- He’d love new earbuds that deliver amazing sound, long battery life and sleek design (15% off).*
📅 One week till Father’s Day: Shop my ultimate gift list now for more great picks he’ll brag about.
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Prompt like a pro: Not happy with your AI bot’s answer? Type “Try again” to get a new version. Use phrases like “Make it shorter,” “Add more detail” or “Include 10 examples” for even more control. Now that so-so reply is exactly what you need.
🚨 Cyberattack hits major food supplier: Might want to stock up on your favorites now. United Natural Foods says hackers got into their systems, so they’ve shut down parts of the network. This means delays with order fulfillment and distribution. FYI: They supply products to over 30,000 stores, including Whole Foods. This one could cause some serious ripple effects.