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Are you getting the lowest price online? That depends on where you live. Here’s the lowdown.

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Major food, product and vehicle recalls you need to know about

Is recall news technically technology? Well, it is when you consider today’s cars are just moving computers. Food recalls? Not really — but hey, I make it my job to keep you safe. This is important stuff, so share it with your circle.

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Trivia

What is considered the world’s most awful, unattractive font? Is it … A.) Times New Roman, B.) Comic Sans, C.) Papyrus or D.) Arial?

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😎 FCC goin’ in: Telecom companies now have just seven days to inform customers (and the FBI) of data breaches. The FCC is also making companies fess up about the specifics, like if your name and biometrics were leaked. Took them long enough.

A great tip, in my eyes

Sick of squinting to read the small print? Tiny text is no match for your smartphone’s digital magnifying glass. Your phone can make minuscule text readable and menus in dark restaurants crisp and clear.

🔍 This is a great thing to remember. I use it any time I need to read a tiny model number on a device … or the color of my lipgloss.

  • On iPhone, open the Apple App Store.
  • Search for Magnifier to access the built-in app.
  • Use the slider to zoom in and read small text, and tap the flashlight icon in low-light conditions. (It works on iPads, too!)

Use an Android? Open the Settings app, tap Accessibility, then Magnification

2400 B.C. for the first kiss

The earliest account of smooching on record is etched into the Barton Cylinder, a clay tablet from Sumeria. It shows two gods making whoopee … then kissing after. 

Peeping psycho Tom: A now ex-Expedia employee turned company bathrooms in Seattle into a spine-chilling “Big Brother” episode with spy cameras hidden under the sinks. Cops used an electronic-sniffing black Labrador, found 33 more cameras in his apartment and charged him with first-degree voyeurism.

Very spooky: Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 users are reporting taps, swipes and even calls registered without physical contact. Apple’s advising the good ol’ force restart for now. Gee, thanks.

✈️ Con air: Scammers are posing as fake airline reps ready to “help” with delayed flights and missing bags. So, be careful about whining on the web. Contact your airline directly.

🗃️ TMI with AI: Google is now warning that your chats with its AI, Gemini, could be stored for 18 months, and even deleted conversations can hang around for 72 hours. FWIW, Gemini lets you turn off long-term data collection.

⚠️ Use Bank of America? Hackers got names, addresses, Social Security numbers, DOBs, account and credit card numbers from BofA vendor Infosys McCamish Systems. The bank’s systems are fine — the breach targeted deferred compensation plans they oversee. Still, keep an eye on your accounts. Far too often, we don’t learn the full impact of a breach until months after the fact.