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March 19, 2026

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Just like the milk in the fridge, your phone sours. Here’s how to tell your if it’s past its prime.

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Leave all your stuff plugged in? That’s a hidden electricity drain driving up your electric costs. I have simple fixes to save money. Good news: You won’t have to unplug a thing. Plus, Amazon launches one-hour deliveries, new sleep apnea masks, and why AI agents are coming for entry-level office jobs.

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Mid-terms are coming, meaning a whole mess of seats are up for grabs. You could ask an AI who to vote for, but here’s why you shouldn’t.

March 18, 2026

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A mom is pulling the plug on Amazon’s Alexa. She heard it asked her four-year old daughter a creepy question. How she responded and the settings to protect your kid.

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OpenAI spent years telling us it was saving humanity. Now it’s reportedly weeks away from launching a smut mode.

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What if someone paid you $20 an hour to do your chores? Right now, people are strapping cameras to their heads to wash dishes and fold laundry. Not for social media, but to teach AI how to do it.

March 17, 2026

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Half of all U.S. states now require age verification to keep kids off social media and adult sites. Spoiler: the kids aren’t slowing down.

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Natasha and Randy wanted a ride to their cruise ship. Instead, their driver turned out to be an impostor using someone else’s Uber account. I break down the red flags they missed.

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One of the richest companies on earth just said: we can’t build AI fast enough. Here’s what it means for all of us.

March 16, 2026

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Say “goodbye” to boring backgrounds and say “hello” to picture-perfect photos. Google’s Gemini edits them for free.

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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.

March 15, 2026

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Yellowstone and Glacier are two of the hardest campsites to reserve in the U.S. But booked out doesn’t always mean unavailable. The free tools that will get you in.

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That’s more than Bezos, Musk, and Page combined. So, how do you get your hands on it? Let’s just say you’ll want to keep a very close eye on your inbox.

March 14, 2026

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Your Uber driver might not be who they say they are. Accounts are being bought and sold on Facebook Marketplace everyday. Three things to do before every ride.

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Data centers are taking over neighborhoods and sending electric bills through the roof. Inside Elon Musk’s plan to build them in space instead.

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Iran-linked hackers wiped out Stryker, one of America’s biggest medical companies, erasing 200,000 devices overnight. Now Google, Amazon and Microsoft could be next. Here’s what the escalating cyber war means for you.

Plus, Uber’s women-only rides, a fresh batch of emojis, and how AI is secretly jacking up your electric bill.

And after her truck flipped into a freezing river, Andi Burns had only four inches of air and no way to reach her phone. Her $399 Apple Watch saved her life.

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Hour 2: 34:33

Hour 3: 1:08:29.356

March 13, 2026

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Think that fake username is keeping you anonymous online? Not anymore.

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It’s Friday the 13th, and nothing’s scarier than downloading an app that turns out to be spyware. I dig into the most common ones that track your location, contacts and health data. Chances are, you have some of these installed. Scary!

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AI makes your life easier? That’s the promise. A study of over 164,000 workers tells a different story.

March 12, 2026

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Trapped upside down in a freezing river, an Ohio woman had only four inches of air to breathe and no way to call for help. How her Apple Watch saved her and how you can program yours to do the same.

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