Don’t fall for Facebook or Instagram scams

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See a great deal on your feed? Here’s why it could be a slick scam that takes your money fast.

23andMe data sold for $256M

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Your DNA is now in the hands of biotech giant Regeneron. They say they’ll protect it. Plus, Owen Wilson deepfake scams, Meta lets fraud off the hook, and phone-free vacations. Got T-Mobile? Here’s how to claim your part of the $350M data breach settlement.

One inbox for everything

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Tired of missing bill alerts and repair requests? Set up a shared email for all the important stuff.

With AI, you’re the product

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Most AI tools don’t cost anything to use. There’s a reason: your data is the price.

Turn an old phone into a free security cam

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Time to pull out your old smartphone. Get an extra tool to protect your home with this step-by-step guide.

Gen Z is a national security threat

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Sixty percent get their news from TikTok, YouTube and Instagram. Here’s why that has experts alarmed.

Hidden cam shocker

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Some cams are so small they can hide inside smoke detectors, clocks and remotes. Try these pro tips to spot them.

AI voice scams hit banks

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Scammers are using AI to fake your voice and beat phone security. I’ll tell you the right way to lock down your accounts.

Deepfake Elon stole millions — May 17th, Hour 1

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Want billions like Musk? Don’t fall for this crypto scam. Some people are paying $217K to freeze their bodies. I’ll also share five signs your phone might be tapped. Plus, I talk to Randy from Oregon, who wants to cash in on a viral video.

Scammers listed her home online — May 17th, Hour 2

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Strangers kept showing up at her door, but her house wasn’t for rent. A scammer listed it on Facebook. Plus, Waymo chaos and a Disney+ warning for parents. I also talk to Earl from Chicago, who needs tech help to officiate his daughter’s wedding.

Tech billionaire glow-ups — May 17th, Hour 3

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Long gone are the days of black tees and Birkenstocks. Silicon Valley’s tech bros finally found some style. Plus, Joe Burrow gets robbed, and a Virgin River scam to watch for. Also, why you should always buy a $2 Toyota Corolla.

Major AI breakthrough — May 17th, Hour 4

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Google’s DeepMind and Project Zero built an AI that found a security flaw faster than any human. Wild. Plus, planning a shopping trip? The weather could impact your store discount. I also talk to the teens who made $1 million selling junk on Facebook.

This AI lets you talk to lost loved ones

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AI tools like StoryFile and HereAfter create interactive avatars of people who’ve died. You can hear their voice, see their face, and ask them questions.

Does this stop phone radiation?

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Products like stickers and blankets claim to shield you from your phone’s EMFs. Here’s what works and what to skip.

The rise of grandfluencers

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You don’t have to be a 20-something to get noticed. There’s a whole new generation of trendsetters taking over online.

Your smart TV might already be dumb

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Some TV makers are killing off updates for models 2 or 3 years old. Here’s how to fight back without buying a whole new screen.

Use LinkedIn the right way

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Want to amplify your professional network? Don’t miss out on the best-kept secret for reach and engagement.

Starlink’s taking over the sky

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Musk’s satellites beam the internet everywhere. Soon, your phone will work off-grid too.

Online banks pay more interest

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Tired of earning almost nothing from your savings? Some online accounts now offer 3 to 4 percent or more.

Free TV is having a moment

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After years of paying for every streamer under the sun, young folks are waking up to broadcast TV.