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November 20, 2024 |
Good morning to you on this Wednesday, friend! We all know Amazon as a super-successful conglomerate, but in 2001, it was on the brink of shutting down. CEO Jeff Bezos met Costco founder Jim Sinegal, who shared a secret with him: “Value trumps everything.” Bezos took that advice, rolling out a paid membership plan for Amazon to give his company its first profitable year. Hot dog! I strive to pack as much value as possible into every issue of this newsletter, and with its 98% positive rating, I couldn’t be prouder! 🤸 Don’t let your email provider decide what you see. Reply to this email now and leave me a comment, too. It tells the algorithms you want my content, keeping Big Tech from shoving me in your promotions or junk folders. Make your inbox your choice! Thank you so much. — Kim 🆕 Kim Komando Today: Using ChatGPT to fight and win ⏱️ Daily Tech Update: Why you need an outdoor TV antenna 💡 Digital Life Hack: 3 reasons your internet is slow 📬 Was this email forwarded? Sign up here for free |
TODAY’S TOP STORYYour life, for saleThe data broker industry is worth almost $400 billion. Whether it’s your Google Search history, movies you’ve streamed or a summary of your last doctor’s visit, they’re keeping tabs on your life. Feel violated? You should. These brokers even sell your data to scammers so they can use it to target you. No wonder most people get overloaded with spam texts and calls every day. You could spend the rest of your life trying to remove your data, but I found the best way to handle that for me. More on that below. What data is collected?It’s way beyond where you live and what you do. They track:
They compile this info into an incredibly detailed profile about you. It’s like they know your wants and needs before you do. Some of the info comes from data breaches and leaks. There’s been no shortage of those. 2024 (dis)honorable mentions
Why are breaches so dangerous?It’s all about the ripple effect. We’re talking:
It’s a matter of when your info gets leaked, not if — unless you take action, like I did. Here’s your best solutionI started using Incogni before they became a sponsor, back when I couldn’t scrub all my personal info off the web by myself. Here’s how they’ve helped me:
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WEB WATERCOOLER🎧 Free (malware) to a good home: Cybercriminals are slipping malware into podcasts. They’re targeting podcast-hosting services, inserting links to pirated software and game cheats in episode descriptions and playlists. The links bypass Spotify’s filters and get a nice little boost in search engine rankings. Say it with me: Don’t click on random links, especially for “free” software. Major lawsuit incoming: A student at a private school in Pennsylvania made AI-generated naked pics of 50 female classmates. It took nearly a year to arrest the creep. Jeez, almost a year … The head of the school and the board’s president resigned. They should’ve been fired. Kyiv’s cheap drones: Ukraine’s suppliers are ramping up production of super-cheap computer-guided drones. Startup Vyriy’s under-$50 models hop between frequencies and use a digital video link (paywall link). Others let one person control a swarm of drones at once. I hope this war doesn’t drone on for much longer. 🚦 Cop-out behavior: Two Missouri police officers got busted using traffic stops as a way to see naked pics of women. One former officer reportedly searched 20 different phones last year. He told the victims he was looking at their phones for insurance info, then, if he found racy pics on their devices, he snapped photos of them with his own phone. He and another trooper pleaded not guilty. Shop smarter: Try this Google Lens upgrade next time you’re shopping at a store. On Android or iOS, open the Google app, snap a picture of an item on the shelf, and voila! You’ll see product details, customer reviews, stock and price comparisons (online and nearby), and similar products in the same store. Fun times! Coming soon to Microsoft Teams: Real-time AI-powered translation to communicate in other languages. It even simulates your voice. Expect the initial version with support for up to nine languages early next year. Bonus: Soon, Teams will recap visual content (like PowerPoint slides) shared on-screen during a meeting. Thank goodness … I hate presentations. 🚨 Black Friday alert: Chinese scammers are imitating big brands like L.L. Bean and Ikea with “deals” up to 80% off. They use tracking pixels in Meta and TikTok to detect your location and translate the site so it looks legit. Don’t fall for too-good-to-be-true offers, and shop on official sites only! 🤖 Kim’s new BFF: Nope, not me Kim — the other Kim K.! Kim Kardashian’s showing off her new butt Tesla robot on X and Instagram. In one clip, she makes half of a heart with her hand and the bot completes it. In another, she teaches it to blow a kiss and tries the game Rock, Paper, Scissors. Optimus goes into full production by 2026 for $20,000 to $30,000 a pop. I wonder if this Kim K. can get a freebie … |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADESAnyone can be a math whiz: iPhone’s new Math Notes tool is neat. Open the Calculator app, tap the calculator icon (bottom right corner) and choose Math Notes from the dropdown menu. Say you’re traveling overseas and need to convert the temperature. Write 30 Celsius = and it’ll autofill the Fahrenheit temp for you. This tool works with anything math‑related! 🛑 Stop phone theft: Android’s new Theft Protection feature keeps your data safe if someone grabs your phone and runs off with it. Go to Settings > Google > All services > Theft protection and toggle Turn on to enable the change. You’ll get this feature if your phone’s running on Android 10 or later. 📝 Spellcheck your ALL CAPS: By default, Microsoft Office programs and Outlook don’t spellcheck words written in all caps, so your BIG TITLES might be full of typos. To fix this in Office apps, go to File > Options > Proofing and uncheck Ignore words in UPPERCASE. For Outlook, go to File > Options > Mail > Editor Options > Proofing and uncheck Ignore words in UPPERCASE. Is your uncle always posting? Snooze him on Facebook so his posts won’t show up on your News Feed. Click the three-dot icon (top left corner) on one of his posts and select Snooze [friend] for 30 days. Don’t worry, you can still pick Unfollow [friend] for a more permanent solution. You deserve privacy: If you’re fed up with Big Tech, look into StartMail.* It’s a privacy-focused email provider that puts you first — no ads, no tracking and no scummy data collection. Best of all, you can save 60% with my link. Only you can prevent garbage fires: Batteries, especially lithium-ion and nickel-cadmium types, should be taken to a hazardous waste collection center, not tossed in the trash. Search online for your city or town’s name plus the term “electronics disposal.” Or use this handy site. |
BY THE NUMBERS50 doctors and ChatGPT Were tasked with diagnosing illnesses from medical case histories. When graded on their diagnoses and reasoning, ChatGPT scored 90%, and the doctors alone scored 74%. Docs using ChatGPT? 76%. If something’s medically wrong with you, redact your personal info and ask “Dr. AI” what it thinks. Remember, though — it can make crap up. 10 minutes Max time doctors recommend you spend on the toilet. Any longer and you’re gonna get hemorrhoids and weakened pelvic muscles. Leave your phone out of the bathroom. I hear you: “But, no!” 470,000 feet Altitude reached by the University of Southern California’s student-built rocket. Aftershock II broke the previous record of 380,000 feet, becoming the first non-governmental or private-company-owned rocket to reach this far into space. Oh, space is a vacuum, but it doesn’t suck. |
WHAT THE TECH?Google tracks our locations. From there, their algorithms can predict the best time for you to get gas, head to the airport, buy coffee — whatever. It’s super interesting. See the full list here. |
UNTIL NEXT TIME …One more comeback story to share: In the ‘70s, FedEx had just $5,000 left in the bank. Founder Frederick W. Smith was desperate to meet payroll, so he took a literal gamble; he ran to a Las Vegas casino and turned $5,000 into $32,000 playing blackjack. That win gave FedEx the lifeline it needed to stay afloat. I’ll tell you one thing — Freddie had big cojones! 😂 Did you hear the news? FedEx and UPS are merging. They’re going to go by FedUp from now on. On that happy note, I’m outta here. Thanks for letting me in your inbox. It’s an honor. See you right back here tomorrow! — Kim |
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