My husband Barry and I seem to lose the remote way too often. With this new feature, it won’t be a problem.
Hiring? 3 ways to find the most talented employees

Great people build great companies — and that doesn’t just include the CEO and upper management. You need talent from top to bottom if you’re going to have a successful organization.
If you own a business, you already know how hard it can be to find great employees. But it doesn’t have to be so difficult. Use LinkedIn to help fill open positions and find talented workers with ease. Here are a few ways every business owner can attract the talent they need.
1. Talent Insights
You must answer a few tough questions before making important decisions about your company’s future. Where are your competitors recruiting from? What skills will your company need in the future? And where should you open your next office?
LinkedIn Talent Solutions will help you find the right employees by giving you the information needed for success. Here are some things you can count on:
Make better talent decisions
- Instantly see trends and movement across the talent marketplace with access to real-time supply-and-demand data.
- Inform and support your strategies to acquire, develop, and retain talent with intuitive data insights.
Gain a competitive advantage in the market
- Build deeper knowledge of priority markets, talent pools and companies.
- See who you’re gaining talent from and losing talent to.
- Understand how your workforce compares to competitors.
Bring insights to the table
- Advice on key business decisions with talent data from the world’s largest professional network.
- Export and share talent pool and company reports with your teams.
Google launches Pixel 8 and more new tech - Everything you need to know

Apple’s fall device drop gets all the love, but Google wants you to remember it’s here, too — with lots of shiny new tech and some seriously impressive AI upgrades coming soon to a phone near you.
Let’s break down everything Google just announced and see how the Pixel 8 stacks up against the new iPhone 15.
Lost TV remote? Try this
Spring clean your PC: Microsoft just updated its free Windows optimizer, PC Manager. Its biggest new feature? Files Cleanup, which helps you manage your storage and free up space by deleting unnecessary or bulky files. Download it here in the Microsoft Store.
How to use Google Maps to plan your trip
Looking forward to your summer vacation? Check out this handy feature on Google Maps — it’s a real time-saver!
It went data way: Soon, you can send files directly from Google Drive or Microsoft OneDrive to ChatGPT rather than saving them to your desktop and uploading them to the AI assistant. There’s a new ChatGPT feature to make sweet interactive charts and tables from your spreadsheets. And there goes another job because of AI.
Cybertruck frunk almost chops off fingers
The Cybertruck front truck (“frunk”) has a safety feature that looks mighty unsafe to me.
Android now has tracking like Apple
Apple’s Find My app has always been great for tracking down lost iPhones. Now, Android has a similar feature that’s even better.
Google Maps feature to save money
For real, it can save you 5% to 15% on gas!
February 17th, 2024
The fear that keeps Sam Altman up at night. Plus, AI voices of gun victims being sent to lawmakers, companies replacing passwords with biometrics, and Zillow’s handy feature for room rentals. And an ultimate tip on where to stash an AirTag in your car. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.
Turn off this FaceTime feature now
Need to make an important video call? Be sure to take off this embarassing feature.
Tinder lets your friends and fam play matchmaker
Having a hard time dating online? Tinder’s newest feature gives your loved ones the reins. That’s not all — I answer your burning tech questions in a new Q&A segment!
Steve Jobs' uncashed check, ChatGPT job heist & dead phone hacks
Plus, be careful with QR codes. Clever new scams are spreading fast. How much is $1,000 worth of Apple shares in 1998 worth today? (Hint: It’s a lot!). A heartwarming Facebook story, fun ChatGPT-powered tools, video game speedruns and how to upgrade your browser with an underrated feature.
Maui wildfires shocker, Microsoft's AI flub & top WFH jobs
Plus, I’m joined by Rick Hamada from KHVH 830 AM Honolulu to discuss the Maui wildfires and how you can help. I also take a look at a money-saving map feature, unveil a must-have tool to build your personal cookbook, and spotlight top opportunities for remote jobs.
Steve Jobs' uncashed check, ChatGPT job heist & dead phone hacks
Plus, be careful with QR codes. Clever new scams are spreading fast. How much is $1,000 worth of Apple shares in 1998 worth today? (Hint: It’s a lot!). A heartwarming Facebook story, fun ChatGPT-powered tools, video game speedruns and how to upgrade your browser with an underrated feature.
AirTag stalking dilemma
Is it the end AirTag stalking? Take a look inside the safety feature that brought Apple and Google together, in 60 seconds.
Get crystal clear conversations on your iPhone
Can’t hear every word on the other end of the line? iPhone owners, I’ve got a new feature you’ll love in this one-minute podcast.
The top 3 reasons why your Wi-Fi sucks
YouTube car-crashing duo arrested, Amazon Sidewalk network’s security risks. Plus, Amazon’s latest feature alerts you about frequently returned items. I show you how your smartphone can be a lifesaver. Also, TikTok’s strange warning about Fruit Roll-Ups (Hint: It’s about plastic). Matt explores the weirdest and best subreddits. Allie shares some effortless ways to make money from the comfort of your couch — no hair brushing required.
China slams Musk, TikTok's shocking tracking exposed & earn $ with idle PC
Plus, an unbelievable discovery about your mental health data. I talk to a researcher who bought it for as little as 6 cents. Sell stuff online? The IRS knows. Thieves love this iPhone feature. And, big warning if you have a cardiac implant and use a fitness tracker.
March 4th, 2023
In this week’s show, I talk to a researcher who can buy your health data for as little as 6 cents. Plus, Elon Musk’s China tweet, why eBay and PayPal might be asking for your Social Security number, an iPhone feature thieves love and the LastPass hack gets worse. And how much social media sites plan to charge those willing to upgrade.