EV tax credits, track celebrity airplanes, $300K phone scam

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Want to help fight inflation? The government says you need to spend money! Plus, one airline worker stole a bag worth $15,000. Here’s how the police found him. Speaking of airplanes, you can track politicians and celebrities with these free travel apps. You also need to watch out for this crafty scam that stole $300,000 from a couple. If you see these red flags, you’re in danger.

Worst email manners, new NASA moon trip, McAfee's alive

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What new products are Apple announcing soon? Listen to find out. Plus, cellphones in the classroom, why it’s a bad idea to fix your own laptop, and how YouTubers solved a murder mystery. See if you can guess the right answer in weekly trivia and stay to the end for a very funny joke of the week!

Smart headlights, ads on Apple Maps, find hidden trackers

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Do you use navigation apps when you drive? Buckle up. You might have to deal with a ton of ads cluttering the screen. Also, Ford wants to make night driving easier with its smart headlights. Oh, and if you’re planning a Las Vegas trip, your next Lyft might be a driverless EV! Plus, is someone watching you with a hidden tracker? Here are the signs you need to watch out for.

Dangerous rubber ducky, lawn mowing robot, secret voice commands

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Did you know USBs can be dangerous? Take this rubber ducky, for example. Speaking of safety, don’t use rice on a drenched smartphone. Use THIS instead. Plus, if you want to save money on landscaping, here’s a bot you can hire. Also, try these seven genius voice commands for Siri and Google Assistant. These insider tricks are lifesavers!

Crypto crash lawsuits, Tesla Bot gods, $1,000 headshot

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Did your favorite celebrity tell you to invest in cryptocurrency? If you lost money, you might be able to sue them! Plus, streaming is stumbling — and you might be the reason why. Oh, and Elon Musk says his upcoming Optimus bot has a godlike AI. Here’s why. Also, how would you like to start making $1,000 for each photo you took? Listen to this episode and I’ll tell you all you need to know.

Heated seat scandal, pay with your palm, Meta bot hates Meta

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Why aren’t Americans buying electric vehicles? The answer might surprise you. Plus, BMW owners are mad at a new subscription and Facebook’s newest chatbot hates Facebook. Also, you don’t need to swipe your credit card to pay anymore. Just hold out your hand. After a machine scans your palm, you’re good to go. Here’s why you should be worried.

Most invasive home tech, Facebook dangers, new Google tricks

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Your privacy could be in danger if you have any smart home devices. In this episode, learn new Google tricks, keyboard shortcuts and a few Facebook dangers. Also, here’s why you should never use in-app browsers. (If you put your info in them, you’re in big trouble!)

Wearable face laptop, AI homes, new deaf tech

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Would you strap a laptop onto your face? Meta says its upcoming VR headset is a bit like that. I’ve got all the details. Also, one new apartment building has a built-in AI system that monitors your health. Sensors can tell if you’re in danger. Oh, and deaf people could soon wear glasses for their ears. This tech can convert what someone is saying into readable text. It’s pretty revolutionary!

Job seeker scam, $30 smart TV, best cable freebies

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After you join TikTok Pulse, making money online is as easy as dancing the two-step. Of course, there’s a catch. Looking for a new job? Watch out for this scary new scam. Plus, your cable subscription comes with some sweet freebies. Here are some perks you might be missing out on.

Google privacy hack, $1,500 water bottle, Big Tech hears your prayers

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Do you use prayer and mental health apps? They’re probably sharing your secrets with Big Tech. Also in this episode, I’ll tell you how to stop people from finding your private info on Google. Plus, you should know that using low-power mode comes with some serious issues. Want to sell a water bottle for $1,500? Slap a Theranos label on it. This merch is all the rage on eBay. Here’s why.

Smart guns, emoji sex secrets, AirTag car thieves

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Stop sharing your phone number — it could put you in danger. Get a second number with this free trick. I’ll also tell you how to get disposable email addresses in a second. Plus, thieves are using AirTags to steal cars, smart handguns are coming and ransomware closed an entire college forever. Also, is crypto dying? Here’s my take.

Universal chargers, data broker bill, smart assistant tricks

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Europe is moving closer to universal charging cables. Will we get the same here in the U.S.? A new bill could put a stop to some of those scummy data-broker sites. Plus, three easy ways to get Alexa, Siri or Google Assistant to understand you better. And the internet is losing its collective mind over Kim Kardashian’s red carpet walk in Marilyn Monroe’s famous dress.

Luxury EVs, smart mirror shopping, search engine risks

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Ditch the dressing room. Use the smart mirror that guesses your size. Here’s how it works. Plus, I’ve got all the details on electric cars from Mercedes and BMW. You’ll also get the inside scoop on Amazon’s plans for new smart home tech. (Hint: They involve augmented reality.) You also need to know the dangers of Googling. When you type these words into the search bar, you’re putting yourself in danger.

Best digital life hacks, credit score danger, new Zoom tricks

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We’ve all been there. You want to buy something online … but it’s too expensive. That’s why online sellers let you buy now and pay later. Beware: These incremental payments can hurt your credit. Plus, here’s how to control Zoom with your hands, stop missing important emails and stop forgetting what you need at the store. You don’t want to miss out on my top life hacks!

Unblockable spam texts, holographic medicine, spaghetti spy cans

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Riddle me this: What does “Star Wars” have to do with your next doctor’s visit? Depending on your doctor, you may start dealing with holographic house calls. I’ve got all the details. Plus, you won’t believe the craziest spy cams I found. People are hiding cameras in toys, water bottles, hair ties and spaghetti cans! Also, I’ve got a few tips you can use to conquer spam texts that keep haunting you — even after you blocked them.

Jobs in danger, digital real estate, best browser games

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In 2021, Facebook and Twitter employees spent 99% of their political donations on Democrats. Could that impact Big Tech bias? Here’s my take. Plus, I’ll tell you which jobs are most likely to be taken over by robots. If I mention your job, it’s time to update your resume. Also, here’s how you can make millions from the metaverse. Spoiler alert: You can buy digital real estate! Best of all, I’ve got a trick for whenever you have some free time: Open your browser and type these words to play famous games for free.

Delete these dangerous apps, scan with your phone, email mistake

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Check your smartphone for 17 bad apps. They’re stealing banking details. Plus, Amazon has a sneaky way of hiding new products from you and Google plans a battery-powered smart speaker. And you don’t need a third-party app to scan; Allie will show you how. 

Ford helps police, another Prime Day, John McAfee's crazy crimes

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Get ready for electric police chases, thanks to Ford’s police partnership. I’ve got all the details, plus the inside scoop on leaked Amazon documents. Looks like we’re getting another Prime Day! Also, you can now wear smart scarves to keep cool. My advice: Wear one while you watch Netflix’s true crime story on John McAfee. It’s a wild ride.

Tesla kills, VR love story, Gmail makeover

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Do you have a Tesla? Don’t trust Autopilot. One driver did – and his car killed a man. More tech news you need to know: Hackers are targeting your Office suite, Gmail is changing and how to NEVER miss an important call again.

Joe Rogan vs. TikTok, $400 million internet, scary legal trend

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True or false: Judges are using Wikipedia to influence their legal decisions. Bad news: It’s already happening. Plus, are you tired of fumbling around with your television’s remote control? Here’s how to use your phone or tablet as a TV remote control. Also, Joe Rogan takes on TikTok, the U.S. pours $400 million into high-speed internet for rural areas and more unbelievable tech news.