Last year, Apple promised groundbreaking AI, but Siri’s failures have left the company scrambling.
Apple's all out of ideas
Make a Father’s Day card with AI
Ditch the cheesy store cards. Use ChatGPT to turn your favorite photo into a custom keepsake.
Can your phone bring down a plane?
You’re still told to switch on airplane mode before takeoff. What really happens if you don’t? Here’s the truth.
Lost retirement money? Here’s how to find it
Nearly $2 trillion is sitting in forgotten 401(k) accounts. Yours might be one of them. Here’s how to check.
Your ChatGPT convos aren't private
Think of everything you ever told your chatbot. Did you delete it? Even if you did, you didn’t.
Lexis Nexis data breach: See if you’re at risk
The data broker had a massive data breach, leaking personal info on hundreds of thousands of people. Here’s what you need to know.
Apple's lost its mojo
Apple’s WWDC 2025 is just as disappointing as expected. Has the company lost its magic touch?
WWDC 2025: iOS 26, Live Translation, and Apple’s next AI moves
Is Apple running out of new ideas? We break down everything from WWDC 2025, what’s legit, and what’s noise. Plus: A cyberattack takes down a major food supplier, AI goes head-to-head with cancer, and ChatGPT loses at chess to a console from 1977.
Alexa is always listening
Amazon says your Echo only tunes in when you say the wake word. Not exactly true. Here’s how to check everything Alexa’s recorded about you
WWDC 2025: Apple’s Siri problem
The big tech event of the year is underway. Will it be a showstopper? Here’s why Apple lovers are frustrated.
The scary new fraud your inbox can’t spot
AI is making scam emails look like the real deal. Double-check before you click, reply, or send money.
Where cheaters really hide messages
Missed the signs? Check these secret apps and files cheaters use to cover their tracks. Be ready for what you find.
Kidnapped for his Bitcoin
A New York crypto investor survived 25 days of torture by criminals after they tried to force him to hand over his crypto.
Collecting data on all Americans — June 7th, Hour 1
Palantir is a data analytics giant. Is it building a massive government database with your info? Here’s fact vs. fiction. Plus: a North Korean smartphone, a viral math trap, and 93 billion browser cookies for sale. And I help Steve from Phoenix edit his podcast with NotebookLM.
Help! My neighbor’s hacking me — June 7th, Hour 2
Will from St. Paul, Minnesota, thinks his next door neighbor is out for revenge … jamming his Wi-Fi and security cams. What should he do next? Plus: China’s 1,000-mile EV, how to hide your Reddit posts, and unpaid toll text scams. Don’t miss it!
Self-checkout thieves, busted — June 7th, Hour 3
Nearly one in seven Americans admit to stealing from self-checkout. Would you? Plus, more wild tech stories: a $17 million North Korean laptop scam, the most powerful DIY laser on YouTube, and the new American drone built for privacy.
The designer baby super factory – June 7th, Hour 4
What if you could guarantee your baby is happy, healthy, and smart? One company claims it’s possible for $50,000. Plus, meet the new go-to for therapy: ChatGPT. I’ll also break down who can legally take down drones in your yard, and which jobs are truly AI-proof.
How to catch a cheater with their phone
Think something’s off? Your spouse’s phone has all the answers. Here’s where to look for proof.
Are you living with a cyberweapon?
The FBI warns that outdated routers make easy targets for foreign hackers. Here are the warning signs.
Privacy vs. terrorism
The feds say the threat of a major terrorist attack is the highest since 9/11. How are they fighting back? Surveillance.