Laden...
August 6, 2023 |
In partnership with TotalAV |
Hereโs to a wonderful Sunday! Letโs get started with tech trivia. What happened on this day, Aug. 6, in 1991? Was it the launch of โฆ Windows 3.1, the first website, a Pentium processor or JavaScript? Youโll find the answer at the end, friends! ๐ Welcome to your weekend edition of The Current Tech News and Tech Hacks. If youโre a new reader, welcome. And if youโre a regular, glad to see you again. โ Kim ๐ซ First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itโs free!) IN THIS ISSUE๐ณ Protect your wallet๐จ AI hack with no fix๐ฌ Stop the email overload |
TODAY'S TOP STORYYouโre flushing away money on techAmazon hit record sales in July during its Prime Day sale โ $12.7 billion. Incredible to think it all started selling books online out of a garage. I really think Prime Day should be on July 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29 or 31. Anyway, we all want to save a buck, but watch out โ you could get into mistake territory and cost yourself even more money. The problem: You forget to cancel before a free trial endsStreaming services are hiking prices this year, and itโs too much to ignore. The fix: When you sign up, put a reminder in your phone or calendar app a week or so before the trial expires. Schedule a backup reminder, too, for the day before the trial ends. The problem: You skimp where you shouldnโtCheap charging cords can be dangerous. One girl woke up to her bed in flames after her charger caught fire. This weekend on my national radio show, I talked to a fire chief in NYC about just how bad the battery fires have gotten year after year. The fix: If you're shopping for a phone charger or replacement cable, get an official or certified cord. The same goes for bargain e-bikes and other tech that can do real damage if the lithium-ion battery goes up in flames. The problem: You fall for the marketingThere's always something newer, better, smaller, larger, more powerful and faster to buy. Usually, it's just hype. Sorry, I don't think foldable phones are ready for prime time yet. And the new iPhone? Eh, most people probably don't need it. The fix: If whatever tech you're considering upgrading works fine, don't get caught up in the vicious cycle. The problem: Youโre buying used from who-knows-whoSecondhand devices sold by individuals on sites like eBay, Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace may be cheaper for a good reason. You're relying on the seller's opinion of the device's condition. The fix: Go with used gear from a source that backs up their products, like Amazon or Best Buy. You need assurance they'll refund your money if something doesn't work. ๐งฌ Speaking of saving money โฆ If you find $60 to $80 too expensive for a DNA kit, I have a cheap (read: free) alternative. Announce on social media you won the lottery, and you'll quickly find relatives you never knew you had! |
DEAL OF THE DAY
|
YOU SHOULD KNOW๐ฐ Shiny Apple: Appleโs big business isnโt the latest groundbreaking device anymore โ itโs services to go with the hardware. It just passed the 1 billion mark for paid subscribers to services like Apple Music, Arcade, TV+, iCloud and News. In 1996, Apple reported a $1 billion loss. Oh, how times have changed. AIโs nasty side coming out: Carnegie Mellon researchers found adding just a string of text with a query can make AI forget all its built-in good guy rules. Weโre talking ChatGPT, Bard and the others giving steps for making drugs, hiding a body and more un-citizen-like behavior. Thereโs no fix yet. Driving in style: Cadillacโs Celestiq electric sedan is fast, customizable and pretty darn slick. Oh, and it costs $340,000 before any add-ons. Consider it the Rolls-Royce of EVs โฆ until they make one, too. Tech fun fact: Many parts are 3D printed for cheaper, easier customization. An answer for revenge p*rn: Googleโs upgraded tools let you control and remove personal data from search results. You can also request to take down any image snapped without your consent. Iโll bet you $20 theyโre pushing people to clean up their search results before feeding it all to their AI tools. Lawsuits, anyone? Enable personal info alerts here. ๐ Secret life of internet cables: How can you send that email to your coworker in London in a split second? Through the deep blue sea, of course. More than 500 undersea cables carry over 99% of international data traffic. The fastest one: Amitiรฉ. It can carry 400 terabytes of data per second โ about 409,600,000 eBooks. If you have 10 minutes or so, this long read is interesting. |
๐๏ธ Demystify technology with my podcastI make the complex world of tech simple and approachable. From explaining the latest gadgets in plain English to offering easy-to-follow cybersecurity advice, Iโve got you covered. |
MY TRUSTED ADVICEI talk to such interesting people on my national radio show. Hear my convos with these folks and more. With 425 radio stations nationwide playing my show, Iโll bet it airs where you live. Chief John Hodgens is the highest-ranking guy in the New York City Fire Department, and he explains how and why electric bike fires have caused so many deaths and destruction in NYC.Glenn from Atlanta, Georgia, just bought a Vizio smart TV and isnโt loving all the data he has to agree to sign away to use it. Should he return the TV?Kenneth from Carmel, Maine, bought a health tracker he saw an ad for on Facebook. Good idea or mistake?Plus, Thomas ended up on the phone with an airline scammer, Renee needs tech her older parents can use, Cindy was plagued by random Amazon packages and Marvin wants to promote a video he made with his sons. โ You have three ways to catch my show: Find me on your local radio station.Listen now in the Komando Community. No commercials!If you donโt mind waiting for shows to appear, get the podcast: Kim Komando Today.๐ค Need my help? Letโs talk. Leave me a note here. |
๐ฆน๐ผโโ๏ธ Cybercriminals are smart. Get software thatโs smarter!Itโs not enough to have strong passwords and watch what you click. Malware is harder than ever to spot. Antivirus software isnโt optional. You need it. My pick is TotalAV. Itโs simple to install and use, and theyโve received the VB100 award for detecting more than 99% of malware samples for the last three years in a row. Best part: You get an entire year of protection on five devices for just $19! |
TECH LIFE UPGRADES๐ซ Email overload: Donโt want your phone to jiggle for every single email? Set priority contacts so you only see the ones you care about. On your iPhone, iPad or Android: Open Gmail > Menu > Settings > Select your account > Email notifications > High priority only. Brain break: Improve your typing with this fun browser game. (Sound on for fun explosion noises.) Pro tip: Donโt click all those โStartโ buttons on the side. Those are ads. The game starts on its own! Upgrade your Echo: Alexa can do much more than tell you the weather or time. Routines take your smart home to the next level. โAlexa, good morningโ can turn on the lights, switch on the coffee maker, start your good-mood playlist โ or whatever else you want. Hereโs a guide to get you started. Get specific: When you search Google for a specific phrase, put it in quotations. Otherwise, any combo of the words you use is fair game and will muck up the results. ๐ Free magazines: With an Amazon Prime account, you get access to a rotating library of popular magazines free for 30 days. Check them out here. Titles include Wired, Popular Science, Readerโs Digest and Taste of Home. Score. Win an iPad: Your special referral link is at the bottom of this newsletter. Copy that link and share it with family and friends. You'll earn points for great prizes when they sign up. Thank you for your help in growing my newsletters! |
IN CASE YOU MISSED IT๐ I always feel like somebodyโs watchinโ me: Sniff out snoops looking at your emails and texts. Steps here! Vehicle safety warning: Drive a Ford, Mazda or GM? Check to see if itโs been recalled. It wasnโt me: Itโs pretty shocking how easily someone can pretend to be you, rack up medical bills and disappear. Be on the lookout for red flags. ๐ฅ Bet it all on red: YouTubers are making bank by showcasing the trials and tribulations of gambling โ despite losing a ton of money in the process. Talk to the hand phone: If youโre not talking to your phone, youโre missing out. I use these commands all the time. |
WHAT THE TECH?Isnโt that amazing?! You can learn more about him here. |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ...The answer: First website. On Aug. 6, 1991, Tim Berners-Lee published a summary of the World Wide Web project. Yes, when Tim announced it to his friends, they thought he was one crazy spider. ๐ฉโ๐ณ On my weekend cooking list: I use my air fryer all the time. Iโm thinking, tonight for dinner, salmon with a mustard glaze and an arugula salad. Arugula has a peppery punch I like a lot, especially with poached eggs, avocado and lemon. If you havenโt jumped on the air fryer craze, hereโs the one I have on Amazon thatโs 50% off now. Enjoy your day and smile right now because I appreciate you being here with me and the best tech newsletter in the universe. See you Monday bright and early! โ Kim |
Komando Referral ProgramShare this newsletter โ Earn prizes!Step 1: Copy your unique referral link:https://www.komando.com/friends/?referralCode=0rvmdp6&refSource=copy Step 2: Share your link!Post it on social media, send it in a text or paste it into an email to a pal. If they sign up using that link, you get the credit! |
How'd we do?What did you think of today's issue? ๐ Fantastic๐ Just OK๐ Waste of time |
๐ซ Was this forwarded to you? Sign up free here. ๐๏ธ Want to listen to my show? Find your local radio station. ๐ Thinking about upgrading? Try the Komando Community free for 30 days. ๐ฒ Looking to advertise in this newsletter? Email us. |
Photo credit(s): Photo by Jp Valery on Unsplash |
Laden...
Laden...