The Current-Sun Plus: Googleâs scam detector, Disney droids, Call of Duty cheats, tech secrets and more digital loveliness - In partnership with NordPass | Itâs a Sunday Funday edition, friend. The Great Aluminum Foil Debate: shiny side or dull side? đ€ The collective internet cannot decide. Letâs settle this once and for all. Turns out, it doesnât actually matter. Both sides cook the same. The shiny vs. dull thing? Just how itâs rolled at the factory. But if youâre using nonstick foil (fancy!), make sure the dull side faces up. PSA: If you eat aluminum foil, youâll sheet metal. (I saw you smile!) â
Only $1.43 a month: Thatâs all it costs to upgrade to my tested and recommended password app for PC, Mac, Android, iPhone and web browsers. More on that below. On to the tech smarts! â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Router went data way You never hear anyone say, âThis router is amazing. It changed my life!â Itâs sad because that little guy controls your entire homeâs internet. If yours has a USB port (check the back!), you can unlock some surprisingly useful features. Youâre gonna love this. Set up central storage Want extra space for photos, music or important files? Plug in a USB flash drive or an external hard drive, and boom, youâve got network-wide storage. Anyone on your Wi-Fi can access the files, making it super handy for sharing family photos or documents. Not all routers support this, so check your modelâs specs. A simple WD 2TB Elements USB drive ($75) is a great option. Power a device A lot of smart home gadgets, like security cameras and night-lights, can run off USB power. Instead of hogging an outlet, plug them into your routerâs USB port. A USB night-light makes it easier to see when you have to reset the router at 2 a.m. (been there). Have a backup Hard drive crashes happen. If you plug an external USB drive into your router, you can automatically back up your computerâs files. Windows users: Search for Windows Backup in the taskbar. Mac users: Open Time Machine under General > System Settings. Charge your devices Need an extra charging spot? Your routerâs USB port can charge your phone, tablet or even some laptops. It wonât be super fast, but itâll free up a valuable outlet. Share a printer Tired of fighting with your printer? Plug it into your router, and anyone on your Wi-Fi can print. No messy cables needed. Many modern printers support this automatically through an app. Some even let you send print jobs remotely over the internet. Try out one of these tricks and put that little port to good use! âȘïž Speaking of and since itâs Sunday ⊠God said to set up a router and provide free Wi-Fi in the tabernacle. Turns out, Moses is having a little trouble finding the promised LAN. |
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MY TRUSTED ADVICE đïž Every weekend on my award-winning national radio show heard on over 420 stations, I talk with interesting folks like you. Catch these convos on a station near you, or find my weekend show as a podcast in your favorite podcast player. Benjamin in Washington, D.C., started his car to warm it up, then walked away with the key fob. Someone jumped in and drove off. Jack in Denver, Colorado, is ready to win big on March Madness. He wants a little help from AI to make his picks. John in Richmond, Virginia, says his soon-to-be ex-wife tracks him. She knows who he talks to and where he is, all the time. Plus, Katie fixes a hacked Facebook, Tom makes book covers with AI, Chad reformats a hard drive, Ruben uses AI to compare insurance, Bill deals with a gold bar scam, and so much more! đ Letâs talk about anything digital in your life, whether itâs family matters or your business. Make an appointment to speak with me right here. |
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WEB WATERCOOLER đ Protecting undersea internet cables: Iâm not sure if you know that they carry 95% of the worldâs internet traffic and are a known target for sabotage. Now, thereâs new tech that can âlistenâ for vibrations in the cableâs light signals â like if a diver touches it or a ship drags an anchor too close. Space advertising: Imagine stepping outside to look at the stars ⊠and seeing a giant glowing billboard in the sky. That could soon be a reality, with Russian companies planning to launch swarms of laser-equipped satellites to project light into Earthâs low orbit. The kicker? Thereâs no global ban on this yet. Appleâs shiny new modem: The iPhone 16e is the first iPhone to feature Appleâs own C1 modem, marking a move away from Qualcomm. So howâs it doing? Depends on your carrier. On AT&T and Verizon, the 16e had better download and upload speeds than the regular iPhone 16. But on T-Mobile, the iPhone 16 still had slightly better upload speeds. Tasting digital food in virtual reality: Scientists are developing tech that detects taste molecules, converts them into electrical signals and sends them to a mouthpiece that releases chemicals to mimic flavors. They can already transmit these signals from California to Ohio. Penne for your thoughts? đź Game over, cheaters: Youâll be banned forever if youâre caught selling your Call of Duty account. This is a big problem, so Activision is adding new anti-cheat tech before Season 3 of Black Ops 6 and Warzone starts. Scam alert: Googleâs new call-scanning feature tells you in real time if youâre getting swindled on the phone. AI analyzes conversations, and if something sketchy happens, you get an audio, vibration and visual warning. Itâs for Pixel 9 or later only. Go to the Phone app > Settings > Scan Detection. PSA: Google says theyâre not saving your calls. Yea, right. đ Coming to Disney next year: This is freakinâ awesome. Real Star Wars droids roaming around. Theyâre working with Google DeepMind and Nvidiaâs new Newton model to bring them to life. This will help them walk around the parks, be more expressive and do tricky tasks on their own. What do you call a pirate droid? Arr-2 D2. (Good one, right?) |
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DEVICE ADVICE đ±âCan I use your iPhone?â Sure, but letâs keep it to a single app, no snooping around. Go to Settings > Accessibility > Guided Access to toggle it on. Open the app, triple-tap your right-side button and press Start. When theyâre done, triple-click the side button again to enter your passcode or Face ID to unlock it. đ€ Sharing your Android? Itâs easy to lock it to one app so your stuff stays safe. Open Settings > Security > Advanced Settings, toggle on App Pinning and Ask for PIN Before Unpinning. Swipe up to see your recent apps, tap the app icon and press Pin. Swipe up and enter your PIN to get it back to normal. These steps might vary by the brand you own. â© 10-second shortcut: You donât need your mouse to rewind or fast-forward on YouTube. Press K to pause or play, J to rewind 10 seconds, and L to fast-forward 10 seconds. Be sure to subscribe to my channel so you never miss my podcast or radio show. Do you bank on your phone? What about checking email and shopping? If you said âyesâ to any of those, youâre a target. A keylogger captures everything you type, including your account numbers and passwords. Encrypt your keystrokes with EndpointLock. Hit this link for 10% off.* From zero to hero: Microsoftâs Clipchamp free video editor is perfect for beginners. Plus, it has advanced features for cutting, cropping, resizing, screen and webcam recording, green-screen editing and even AI voiceovers. Give it a whirl. Swinging into AI: Intel released AI Playground, a free tool to make images, upscale photos and answer questions with a chatbot. The catch? It only works on Intelâs latest Core Ultra processors. Check it out here. Feeling left behind? Download NetSuiteâs free knowledge drop, âThe CFOâs Guide to AI and Machine Learning.â* No matter what you do, you should know more about AI. Itâs not going anywhere. |
LOGGING OUT ... How about a final quick tip to free up some space on your computer? On a Mac, open Finder > Downloads. Click on the Size column header and sort from largest to smallest. On a PC, open File Explorer > Downloads, then click the Size column header. By default, itâll sort from largest to smallest. đ Delete any big files you donât need. My computer had files so massive, I probably shouldâve been charging them rent. Remembering passwords is a losing battle. Letting your browser do it for you isnât smart, either. What happens if someone steals your computer? Get your security buttoned up with NordPass. Itâs easy to use, replaces weak passwords with strong ones and autofills everything for you. Hit my link for 52% off while youâre thinking about it. Wowsie, todayâs issue was jam-packed. Iâll be back tomorrow with another issue of the best tech newsletter in the USA. Hereâs to a day full of good vibes and zero tech fails!â Kim | |
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