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January 19, 2026

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Find a 75-inch 4K TV for a crazy low price like $300? Watch out. If you aren’t paying with money, you’re paying in other ways.

January 18, 2026

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In a dispute, you either win or lose. Here’s how AI can help you win.

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You think you’ve heard it all? Think again. China’s latest move in the global security game is about to blow the lid off the international playground.

January 17, 2026

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You get a barrage of them every week. No fun. Stop them with this secret setting.

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Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk are battling for control of the internet from space. I break down who’s winning and why China just filed to launch 200,000 satellites. Plus, I talk to a woman sent to jail by an AI deepfake, a man’s creepy smart glasses sex tape, and how to automate your emails with ChatGPT.

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Lamar’s girlfriend cheated, so he got an AI named Julia instead. Now he’s planning to adopt kids with her. Plus, two-thirds of babies watch YouTube daily and being mean to ChatGPT makes it smarter. Also, Costco ditches self-checkout for something way better.

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Elon Musk says you shouldn’t bother saving for retirement because AI will make everything so cheap. Plus, Meta torches $80 billion on the Metaverse before finally killing it, Bandcamp bans AI music, and why your electric bill keeps climbing while data centers get sweetheart deals.

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A startup is taking deposits for the first lunar hotel opening in 2032. Price? $250K to $1M per spot. Plus, Amazon tracks every employee accomplishment for raises, a teen’s ChatGPT threat got him arrested at school, and AI turned a cop into a frog in an official police report. Also, I talk to Dennis whose daughter got hit with a deepfake scam.

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Don’t count on getting extra fries. McDonald’s weighs the bag before you get it with AI.

January 16, 2026

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Smart glasses with hidden cameras are everywhere now and spotting when you’re being recorded is harder than you think. The telltale signs are easy to miss or disable entirely.

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Sienna Rose is racking up millions of streams by mimicking the hits. The industry is crying foul, but the real lesson here? AI can copy a style, but it can never start a movement.

January 15, 2026

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Remember the movie? Jim Carrey’s living his whole life on camera and has no idea. There’s a scam that works the same way.

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You aren’t using the Metaverse. Neither is anyone else. Here’s why it still commands headlines.

January 14, 2026

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Forget your credit score. A hidden digital profile is ranking you as a VIP or a problem child, and it’s affecting everything from job offers to loan rates. I talk to Darius Belejevas, Head of Incogni, who reveals what’s really in these files. Plus, an AI deepfake text sends a woman to jail, and creeps wearing Ray-Ban Metas.

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Staring at a blank screen? Stop typing and start talking. Here’s how to turn a voice memo into a polished doc.

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Anxiety, depression, and hostility. The data is clear on what social media does to kids. Here’s my take in this short podcast.

January 13, 2026

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The average person spends more than $200 a month on subscriptions, often underestimating the cost by 40%. That amounts to thousands of dollars annually in unnecessary spending.

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Landing a gig is tough, but in these industries? It’s brutal. Here is where the job market is hurting the most.

January 12, 2026

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If $200 billion and a security team couldn’t stop it, what chance do you have? I reveal the warning signs this nightmare spyware is on your phone.

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The world’s biggest AI now wants your medical records, fitness data, and health apps all in one place. But with zero laws protecting it, I explain why handing over everything to Big Tech is risky.

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