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April 5, 2023 |
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Happy Wednesday! On this day in 1976, Apple was officially incorporated as a company by Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak and β¦ do you know who the third person was? Youβll find the answer at the very bottom of this newsletter. Quick reminder: We have bills to pay but want to keep this powerhouse email free for you. Do me a favor and click the link to check out the sponsor in todayβs issue. I vet each one. Now, on with the tech news! β Kim IN THIS ISSUEπΈ Google Flights upgradeπ¨ Streaming data breachπ± Happy birthday! |
TODAY'S TOP STORYStill using Expedia? Read thisWhen it comes to booking flights online, Google Flights was already hard to beat. But their new "price guarantee" feature blows the competition out of the water. After you book an eligible flight (more on that below), Google monitors the ticket price until the first flight in your itinerary departs. If the price drops, you get the difference back in cash. I read the fine print for youGoogle makes this important point clear: Price guarantee is only available for flights for which itβs βconfidentβ the price won't drop β determined by an algorithm, of course. The other gotchas: You can only be reimbursed up to $500 per year for up to three price-guaranteed bookings. You need a Google Pay account to receive payment.Carry on, my wayward sonNearly every major domestic airline is available through Google Flights. Sorry, Southwest Airlines travelers β no Google Flights for you. Hereβs how it works: Go to flights.google.com and select a badged flight from Departing flights. (You can see the badge in the image above!)Be sure to select the badged itinerary during checkout.Click Book on Google.Check the box next to Price Guarantee to accept the TOS.Yeah, but what about my privacy?Weβre talking about Google, the masterful trackers. If you have a Google account, they know a lot about you and will add more data points whenever and however they can. You know me. Iβm all for anything that will save you a buck, so Iβll be trying it. βοΈ Want to find the cheapest flights? Use my insider secrets. Pro tip so you donβt get screwedYou book directly through the airline with Google Flights, which is better than doing it at Expedia, TripAdvisor or Kayak. Can you say βnonrefundableβ? You can narrow options by price, distance and baggage fee, too. I always sort by travel time. βI love long flights, dirty airplanes and layovers,β said no one ever. |
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WEB WATERCOOLERMore like TitleHacks: Heads up if youβve ever used TitleMax, TitleBucks or InstaLoan. Hackers got their hands on the personal details of 5 million customers. The data includes Social Security numbers, driver's license numbers, home addresses and financial info. Ahoy there, spy balloons: Congress is worried about surveillance and sabotage at our ports. Now, WSJ reports about 80% of high-tech cranes are made by one Communist China-owned company. Talk about pier pressure. Triple play: Boost Mobile, DISH and Sling TV have been hit by a major data breach. Assume hackers have your account credentials and personal info. Change your passwords and watch out for scam texts and phishing emails. Cheaper Netflix: Netflix Basic with Ads costs $6.99 a month. You see about five ads per hour. Now, you can finally get it on Apple TV. Still no word when it will work on Chromecast. Speaking of streaming: Google is hiking YouTube Premiumβs family plans to $22.99 a month. If you signed up back when it was called YouTube Red for $14.99, youβll see the increase on your next bill. Thatβs $96 extra a year. Cancel if youβre not using it. That looks familiar: Walmart has a brand-new website that its Chief eCommerce Officer says βoffers a more engaging way to browse.β Thatβs because he canβt say, βYeah, we just copied Amazon.β It was a target. No more Glassholes: The long-awaited Apple virtual reality headset might be announced at the companyβs annual developer conference in June. Rumor says itβll cost $3,000. Iβll wait in the real world till itβs cheaper. |
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TRENDINGPut another candle on the birthday cakeThis week marks the 50th anniversary of cellphones. Can you believe that? More than two generations canβt imagine a world without them! Thereβs no question our pocket-sized computers changed us β but for good or bad? Letβs dive into the numbers. 50% of us say our phones are our most valued possession β and that weβre addicted to our phones.75% of us check our phones first thing every morning. Are you guilty of this one? Me, too.66% of us use our phones on the toilet. PSA: Disinfect it, often!And 75% of us feel uneasy if we leave our phones at home. Thereβs a term for this: Nomophobia. Use that to impress your friends.Maybe reading all that made you want to limit your phone use. Understandable. Get steps here to limit your app use, total screen time and more. |
DEVICE ADVICEGet out of my faceFacebook loves to remind us of the past. That stinks when it shows you pictures of your ex, a friend you had a falling out with or other painful memories. Try this: Open Facebook on your phone and tap the three-line Settings icon.Tap Memories, then the gear icon.You can choose to get notifications for All Memories, Highlights (special videos and collections, as deemed by Facebook) or None.You can do the same in Google Photos. Open the app, choose your Google account, tap Photos settings, choose Memories > Hide people and pets. Select from the profiles listed to hide those individually. I can also help you hide an entire timeframe. Hey, maybe 2018 was a bad year. β Time flies! |
Message to my younger self β¦... You donβt have to take on the world alone. For almost five years, I cared for my Mom through her cancer journey. It was an honor, but it was hard. Looking back, I really should have made time to care for me. I wish I had known about BetterHelp. Itβs entirely online, which is so convenient and a lot easier to fit into your schedule than traditional in-office appointments. You just fill out a brief questionnaire to get matched with a licensed therapist, and you can switch therapists at any time for no additional charge if itβs not a great fit. |
BY THE NUMBERS136,000 The number of people laid off in the first quarter of 2023. Thatβs more than the previous six months combined, according to Forbesβ Layoff Tracker. Ouch. 98.6% The percentage of hospital websites that shared data with third-party trackers. The 2021 Health Affairs study doesnβt contain details of the data, but at least some of it likely violates HIPAA law. Heartwarming, isnβt it? 10 The number of minutes TurboTax says it takes to file your taxes using AI. Its still-in-progress AI-powered βexpress laneβ option is a much faster way for people with βsimple tax situations.β I donβt think Iβve ever had a simple tax situation. |
WHAT THE TECH?This is an actual convo I had with ChatGPT. |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ...π§ Ready for the answer to todayβs trivia question? The third Apple owner was Ronald Wayne. He sold his 10% share of Apple for $800 in 1976, just 12 days after the company was founded. Ron didnβt think it would amount to anything. If heβd kept his share, it would be worth about $200 billion today! Money canβt buy you happiness, but being broke canβt buy you anything. Thanks for being here and be sure to tell three friends about our newsletters. Iβd love that! β Kim |
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