Get $2 million, TikTok conspiracy, translate 200 languages

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You go to the hospital for a life-saving procedure. But a ransomware attack shuts everything down. Here’s your self-defense strategy in case criminals try to take YOU down, too. Plus, you can win $2 million if you beat Apple at its own game. Also, now you can translate 200 languages with Meta’s latest AI. This is life-changing stuff. Don’t miss out — I’ll break it all down in 30 minutes.

Uber dangers, remote work scams, fix slow Wi-Fi

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Stop pulling out your credit cards to buy things. Follow these tricks instead. Plus, here’s the best place for your router to fix lagging Wi-Fi. Also, five legitimate ways to make money online — and remote job scams to look out for. You also need to know about the enormous risk you take whenever you order an Uber.

Find out when you'll die, gas scams, fix old photos

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Your true age isn’t just about how many birthdays you’ve had. Would you take a $500 test that reveals how long you might live? Plus, gas scams are banking on the pain we’re all facing at the pump. And a trick to fix old, grainy photos to make them worth displaying. Bonus: It’s free!

Robotic sherpas, Spotify karaoke, FCC fights spam

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Start saving your money now. Apple is gearing up to launch a ton of new devices this fall! Plus, Disney patents “robot sherpas” to carry your belongings, the FCC plans to prevent ringless spam voicemails and Spotify is working on a new karaoke mode that judges your singing skills. I’ve also got the secret to booking airplane seats with the most legroom.

Rent your kitchen, get $20 from Amazon, Google Meet betrayal

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Bad news: Google Meet will now rat on you if you’re late for a meeting. On the bright side, Google Workspace now lets you work with Microsoft Office files offline. Plus, you can keep groceries cold with a $500 smart box, get $20 from Amazon and track the stars with these astronomy apps for iPhone and Android.

Delete TikTok ASAP, fake news sites, pro YouTube tricks

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If TikTok is on your smartphone, you need to remove it now. Here’s why. Plus, mobile ad IDs aren’t anonymous, the crypto crash is far from over and these five signs reveal if hackers are watching you through your security cameras. Also, time travel in Google Maps and search YouTube like a pro with these insider tricks.

Netflix ads, creepiest tech, encryption 101

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Not sure what encryption is? Here’s a quick explanation, plus how to tell if your texts are encrypted. In this episode, you’ll get the scoop on new Netflix ads, the creepiest tech to watch out for and how to hide your phone number when making a call.

Hermit malware, bad Android apps, pin text messages

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The Mars probe gets a big update … from good old Windows 98. Better late than never! Plus, a scary government spy tool was discovered on iPhones and Androids. Allie has that news, plus bad apps still live in the Google Play Store. Matt has the details on how to really clean your AirPods, plus a clever texting tip: how to pin text threads and single messages.

Humanoid robots, plastic replacement, Instagram face scans

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Elon Musk’s humanoid Tesla robot could come out in months. Instagram is testing an AI face-scanning tool to verify age. Twitter wants writers to publish longer content with Notes and spray-on plant coating could replace plastic food wrap. Plus, here are a few ways to stop Google tracking.

Google News redesign, IKEA AR app, Wi-Fi calling

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Want to rearrange your furniture, but not sure how it will look? Use IKEA’s new AR app to visualize your new space. Plus, a Google News redesign emphasizes local stories, Brave’s new tool lets you create and share your own search rankings and Wi-Fi calling is a fix you need to know about. I’ll also share a tech trick you can use to access Google Maps or Apple Maps when you don’t have cell service.

Clone dead voices, LinkedIn crypto fraud, hacked jacuzzis

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Want your dead grandmother to read you a story? If Amazon’s new Alexa AI feature comes to life, you could clone dead voices. Plus, hackers are taking over jacuzzis, Anna Sorokin is selling NFTs and the FBI warns of crypto fraud on LinkedIn. Oh, and you won’t believe how much money Big Tech companies make per minute.

Air taxis, free money, link between phones and cancer

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The Los Angeles Times said air taxis would soon fill the skies. Is this true, or just fake news? I’ve got the answer. Plus, Apple plans to end passwords forever and UC Berkeley finds a link between phone use and cancer. In this 30-minute podcast, I’ll also tell you how to get free money from class-action lawsuits.

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.

Drone deliveries, digital license plates, $3,700 Walkman

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Want to get your Amazon Prime packages by air? Here’s how to get drone deliveries. Plus, Netflix officially announced Squid Game season two, Sony made a $3,700 Walkman and Webex is introducing seamless Apple CarPlay support. Oh, and four states have approved digital license plates featuring GPS tracking and Dark Mode. I’ve got all the details.

Amazon resort, movie sound hack, Firefox fights cookies

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Would you share an electric motorbike with other people? Lime thinks you should. Plus, Firefox gives total cookie protection to all users by default — and Amazon treats influencers at a luxury resort. In this 30-minute podcast, I’ll tell you about a handy site that alerts you when your favorite show comes back, along with three steps to take before you trade in or sell an old phone.

Amazon scandal, self-aware AI, new airport rules

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A software engineer says Google has a self-aware AI that’s as smart as a seven-year-old child. Plus, Apple plans to end passwords forever and Delta Air Lines just set strict time limits for airport lounges. I’ve also got the disgusting details on an encrypted messaging app Amazon needs to rein in. In this 30-minute podcast episode, you’ll also get a few helpful tech tips.

Warren Buffet crypto take, Uber news, rental car scams

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Warren Buffet was right about cryptocurrency. But is Elon Musk right about working from home? Listen to this 30-minute podcast for my take. I’ll also cover the Ring controversy that has people asking, “Do doorbell cameras violate privacy?” Plus, Uber expands — as do rental car scams. Also, this new smartphone tool lets you identify just about anything.

2FA-stealing malware, update your phone, wheels vs. doors

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Smartphone malware is getting worse. A variant can steal passwords, bank details and your two-factor authentication codes. Plus, updates for iPhone and Android are here and Allie has the best reasons to update. Also, the crew takes on the debate captivating the internet right now: Are there more wheels or more doors in the world?

Find Facebook hackers, fridge TV, make fake people

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Make digital people on this free website. They look just as real as you and me. If you think that’s creepy, how about Facebook hackers? Look out for these red flags of a compromised account. I’ll also tell you how to make your smart fridge a TV and how to use an iPad as a second computer monitor.

iPhone updates, Twitter warnings, Instagram scam

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Tweeting a spoiler? Put a content warning on it. You should also watch your inbox for this new Instagram scam. Plus, Furbo’s latest pet cam gives you 360-degree views. In this episode, you’ll get the inside scoop on seven exciting new iOS 16 features and a photography hack for action shots.