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The great iPhone rapture

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It starts like any typical night out. You’re sipping something overpriced and half-listening to your friend’s relationship drama. Then, you check your pocket. Empty. You think maybe it was a pickpocket. But the reality is far stranger.

Dozens of iPhones stolen in cities like Washington, D.C., New York and Chicago have resurfaced thousands of miles away, deep inside religious communities in southern China. That’s the interesting part.

📍 A sinful trail

Folks whose iPhones were stolen are using Apple’s Find My app to track their phones’ travel across the world.

In one case, a man watched his iPhone move from a D.C. bar to Latin America, then Southeast Asia, and finally land in a building linked to a Chinese church. He had never heard of the town, let alone visited it. 

Other people reported nearly identical patterns, with their phones pinging from the same region.

So how did stolen iPhones end up in churches on the other side of the globe?

✌️ Peace be with iOS

Turns out, there’s an entire international pipeline designed to launder locked iPhones. These phones are pretty useless in the United States without the original Apple ID credentials. But in the hands of skilled hackers or digital middlemen, they can be exploited.

And many, it appears, are routed through church groups in China, getting them as part of larger electronics shipments. 

⛪️ So why churches? 

It’s not just about slipping past customs. It’s about creating cover. Spiritual sanctuaries don’t exactly scream “criminal enterprise.”

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Today is National System Administrator Appreciation Day, but this special day will soon be off the calendars. Thank you to all the unsung heroes updating, plugging and unplugging things and reminding us, “No, you can’t use 123456 again.”

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👉 Running a business is tough. Download NetSuite’s free guide, “Navigating Global Trade: 3 Insights for Leaders.” It’s packed with smart, no-nonsense tips to keep you ahead of the game, avoid costly mistakes and spot new opportunities in today’s fast-moving marketplace.

👟 Heel, yeah: Skechers just launched Find My Skecher, a $50 kids’ pair of sneakers with a hidden AirTag pocket in the heel. Now you can track your kid or their missing left shoe right in Apple’s Find My app. The AirTag slips under a cushy, breathable insole, totally out of sight. Such a great idea!

Layoffs in the name of AI

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Layoffs used to be a corporate embarrassment.  Now, CEOs are proudly slashing jobs as proof they’re all-in on AI.

By the numbers

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More likely Gen Z is to treat travel like a dating app. Priceline’s 2025 Trend Report says Gen Z’s rolling their suitcases straight into romance. If you’re going to be single, might as well do it somewhere with cocktails, not push notifications. 

🌤️ Weather shortcut in Chrome: On desktop, type “weather” in the address bar to see a mini forecast right away. You don’t even have to press Enter. Want a sky report somewhere else? Just add a location, like “weather Arizona.” Spoiler: It’s hot. 🥵

Save voicemails before they disappear

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That cherished voicemail from a loved one isn’t safe forever. Here’s how to save it properly before your phone deletes it for good.

📺 Skip the fluff: YouTube’s Jump Ahead AI feature is finally rolling out on TV apps. Previously mobile-only, it now uses watch data to hop over boring chunks of videos. You’ll see a dot on the progress bar and can jump with your remote. Premium paid accounts only, of course.

Pan-demonium, solved

🏠 Time to evict the grime and get organized.

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Data brokers sell your secrets to stalkers

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Your data is for sale online. Anyone can buy it. Darius Belejevas, the Head of Incogni, shows me how stalkers get your personal info for cheap. Plus, monkey muggings in Bali, the Tea app data breach, and a shoe with a hidden slot for an AirTag.

Charlie Chaplin’s in theaters after 100 years

Charlie Chaplin famously rereleased his 1925 silent classic The Gold Rush in 1942 with new narration and edits, believing it would connect better with modern audiences. Now, thanks to film archivists and AI, the silent masterpiece has been painstakingly restored. The 4K version just premiered at Cannes and hit 250 theaters worldwide.

Hotline bling: The Google Pixel 6a just added “pyromaniac” to its resume. After a mandatory July software patch meant to reduce overheating, at least one updated phone straight-up caught fire while charging overnight. On the bright side, Pixel 6as can help preheat your room. 

Get better results on Facebook Marketplace: Tired of seeing stuff that sold weeks ago? Go to Marketplace > Filters > Sort by and choose Date listed: Newest first. Then under Filters > Date listed, toggle on Last 7 days. Oh, and if the seller’s profile says they joined in 2025, it’s probably a scam. 

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Scammers hijacked his business

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I talk to a listener whose farming business was cloned by fraudsters online. Got laid off? Here’s why CEOs are bragging about it. Plus: why SEO is dead, ChatGPT’s new tech support agent, and how to resell your unused vacation.

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🛡️ ICYMI: Click here for 25 must-haves you need to stay safe, secure and prepared for the worst on your next trip.

📄 Simplify legal docs with AI: Got a lease or contract you don’t understand? Paste it into ChatGPT and ask for a plain-English breakdown. You can also ask what specific sections mean or how they might affect you. If it’s serious business, call a lawyer, not a robot.

🧠 School is in session: OpenAI’s new tudy mode turns ChatGPT into that one friend who won’t tell you the ending of a movie “because you need to experience it.” It scaffolds info, checks if you’re actually learning, and gently refuses to do your homework unless you keep asking, in which case it’ll cave, just like us all.