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May 20, 2026

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The average person takes dozens of photos a day. The duplicates? They’re quietly eating up most of your phone’s storage. Here’s how to clean them out fast.

May 19, 2026

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AI found my neighbor an extra $640 a year in credit card rewards. The same can happen to you. Here’s the prompt to make it happen.

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Imagine your pet goes missing, and hours later you get a photo of them on an operating table with a demand for $2,700 to “save” them. It’s a terrifying new scam that happened to a Florida family. I spoke with them about how they were almost duped.

May 18, 2026

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McAfee says voice clones hit 85% accuracy. 70% of us can’t tell what’s real. The one word that’ll save you $18,000.

May 17, 2026

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Sunrise walks with my dogs Bella and Abby is how I give my brain a break. To keep the peace, I use prayer apps. Here are the free ones worth trying.

May 16, 2026

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That innocent peace sign selfie? It may be exposing your fingerprints to criminals. Meanwhile, AI is now stepping into the IVF process in ways that sound straight out of science fiction.

In this episode, Kim breaks down the wildest, creepiest, and most important tech stories changing your life right now.

You’ll hear:

31:21 How thieves steal Apple Watches during handshakes

1:15:32 Why kids beat AI age checks using fake mustaches

1:32:14 The hidden-camera trick Kim used to uncover 11 cameras in an Airbnb

19:33 A terrifying $700,000 romance scam

7:52 AI systems beginning to replicate themselves

40:37 China’s $650,000 transforming rideable robot

1:18:47 Why people booed an AI-generated graduation speech

1:12:58 How Waymo “stole” a passenger’s luggage

Plus, Wall Street Journal writer Danielle Crittenden joins Kim for an emotional conversation about the devices still connected to her late daughter and what happens to our digital lives after we’re gone.

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I stayed at an Airbnb once and found 11 hidden cameras. 47% of Americans discovered one in their rental. Most never check. I’ll tell you how to find them.

May 15, 2026

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Think your partner’s digital trail is clean because their inbox is empty? Think again. Smart two-timers have ditched secret apps and are hiding affairs right under your nose.

May 14, 2026

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Heading out of town? Don’t make the $800 mistake of leaving your e-bike battery at full or empty. Both can destroy it for good.

May 13, 2026

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Your kid’s post-screen meltdown isn’t because they love the app. It’s because the app was designed to keep them wanting. Neuroscientists call it a digital slot machine. I speak with Dr. Michaeleen Doucleff, author of Dopamine Kids, about how she broke the cycle with her own tween daughter.

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Your friend booked the same flight for way less money. It wasn’t luck. JetBlue is being sued for allegedly using customers’ personal data to set ticket prices. Here’s how to save money on your next flight.

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The traditional MBA is flunking out. Enrollment is tanking and schools are slashing tuition by 40%. Even employers aren’t impressed by diplomas anymore. Targeted AI credentials are where the real money is.

May 12, 2026

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You texted your client “the eel is done” instead of “the deal is done.” Yikes! Autocorrect mistakes costs businesses $3.5 billion a year. Fight back with this tip.

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5.8 billion people carry the same rectangle Steve Jobs gave us 19 years ago. That’s not changing. But AI is about to rewire it from the inside out, and someone’s already got plans for every secret you whisper into it.

May 11, 2026

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Gas prices are creeping up. These free tricks can help you find the cheapest pump near you.

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New data shows AI isn’t firing people, it’s just not rehiring them. The reason why most people still have jobs.

May 10, 2026

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Cut the costs, not the entertainment. Stop overpaying for multiple subscriptions and start watching your favorite shows for zilch right now.

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From dictating emails and reports to writing code, AI-powered voice-to-text is replacing the keyboard in the modern workplace.

May 9, 2026

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Don’t let your dream vacation turn into a nightmare. Follow these rules to make sure that you’re not being played.

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From TomToms to BlackBerrys, Reddit is revisiting the luxury gadgets that time (and your smartphone) forgot.

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