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Remove location data before sharing photos with strangers
You’re capturing a lot more than a selfie when you take a picture with your smartphone. In 1 minute, how to send just the pic and no private info.
DJI pulls out all the stops with the latest drone
The world’s most popular drone maker just one-upped itself. The problem? Most will never be able to afford it. Get the details in 1 minute.
Is it time to let robots mow the lawn?
Mowing the lawn is backbusting work. In 60 seconds, how to find the best bot to do it for you.
How WFH employees are cheating with ChatGPT
ChatGPT has made some jobs so easy that people are taking on multiple positions with multiple employers. Get my take on how just how dishonest this is, in 60 seconds
The dangers of using ChatGPT to look up your medical symptoms
Can the AI chatbot give you an accurate diagnosis? I give you the scoop, in 60 seconds.
Your cellphone at 50
There’s no doubt cellphones have changed us. But for good or bad? My answer in 60 seconds.
5 photos to land a first date online
Want to stand out on your dating profile? Get some great tips in this one-minute podcast.
Chat AI legal showdown coming
Consider this – everything that ChatGPT knows comes from the work of others. Here’s why that’s a big deal, in 60 seconds.
Stop giving your phone's address book to apps
Is your friend’s personal info yours to share? The answer is no. In this 60-second podcast, I’ll give you the scoop.
What to do if a drone is spying on you
Are you sick of drones flying over your house? Listen to this one-minute podcast for a few ways to protect your privacy.
This battery lasts 28,000 years
Imagine a battery that never needs recharging. Actually, you don’t have to imagine it, since that technology has already arrived! Here’s how it works.
Vaccination cards: The new Dark Web danger
Not too long from now, you’ll need proof that you’ve been vaccinated against COVID-19 to travel. You might even need proof to get a job! Here’s the problem, though: No one can trust the so-called proof.
Sleep deprived and constantly online
Get this: Even though much of America is working from home, we’re sleep deprived and 30 percent say they’re online “constantly.”
Watch out for this vaccine scam
As of today, about 28% of the U.S. population has been vaccinated. Many states are opening vaccination appointments to everyone 16 and over. Now, scammers are literally coming out of the woodwork. Here’s how you can protect yourself.
Pop quiz: How many times a day do you check your phone?
How many times a day do you check your smartphone? Not just for calls, but social media, email, and texts too? You won’t believe how many times the average American checks their smartphone each day.
Crucial thing to do before you get rid of an old printer
Every tech device in your home contains at least some personal information about you. That’s why you should wipe smartphones, tablets and computers clean before giving them away. Don’t forget to reset your printers, too.
Zuckerberg is in denial
At yesterday’s Congressional hearing with the CEOs of Facebook, Twitter and Alphabet, lawmakers in both parties made it clear social media has too much control over what you see and hear.
Instagram is coming for your kids
Facebook, the owner of Instagram, is ready to roll out its new social media website, Instagram Kids. At first glance, it sounds promising. Take a deeper look, though, and you’ll realize this is terrible news for parents.
He's 9 years old and sells $250 million a year in merch
Nine-year-old Ryan Kaji is one of YouTube’s most popular stars. At first, he unboxed toys. Later, he covered video games, sports, and other projects. Here’s the story behind this tiny multimillionaire.