The Current Plus: New $2K iPhone, HP bricks, TikTok changes and more to keep you in the know - | Welcome to your Wednesday edition of tech smarts, friend. Want the best deal on Facebook Marketplace? Sellers love round numbers, so offer 50% instead of something random like 54%. Message late at night or early morning when theyâre more eager to sell. đ° Always offer cash + fast pickup, no one likes a flake. And before you throw out a number, ask âIs this your best price?â to make them drop it first. đ We have a winner! Congrats to HeatherD**** with a Gmail address! You won a Kim Komando Show ballcap (a $24.95 value)! Weâll be in touch to get your mailing info. Thanks to everyone who joined in the fun! At the end, Iâll tell you how you can still win, if youâre not Heather. â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Donât take the bait! Itâs not just clingy exes popping into your messages out of the blue. Scammers are ramping up phony texts across the country. You can make the texts stop (more below). Here are the latest ones making the rounds and the red flags to watch for: đ¨ Fake missed toll or parking ticket The FTC just warned about this one. You get a text claiming you have unpaid tolls or a parking ticket and must pay immediately to avoid late fees or legal trouble. The link takes you to a fake payment site that steals your credit card or driverâs license info. đ° Nonexistent tax rebate Scammers love free money, yours, that is. After the IRS announced stimulus payments for 2 million people in December, crooks started blasting texts saying youâre owed a $1,400 rebate. The link? A phishing site set up to steal your personal details or install malware on your phone. đ âOops, wrong number!â This one plays on human kindness. It starts with a vague message like, âHey, is this Jessica?â or âOops, wrong number!â If you respond, theyâll keep chatting, slowly steering the conversation toward a scam investment, a fake emergency or a malware-infected website. đąâSuspicious activityâ on your Apple ID Scammers are texting about âsuspicious activityâ on your Apple ID, urging you to call a fake support line. Once they have you, theyâll try to steal your personal info or even take control of your phone to install spyware. đŤ USPS âdelivery issuesâ If you get a text about a âdelivery issueâ or needing to âconfirm your address,â donât fall for it. Scammers are sending fake USPS messages with links that steal your personal info. USPS never asks for sensitive details over text. How to shut scammers down Ignore & block: Donât click links or reply. Block the number, enable spam filters and use your phoneâs âReport Junkâ feature. Go to the source: If youâre unsure, log in to your official account or call the company directly. Update your security: Keep your phoneâs software and security apps updated. Turn on 2FA or use an authenticator app for extra protection. Report bad texts: Forward them to 7726 (SPAM) to alert your mobile carrier. đ Sick of spam texts? Stop them before they start! Barry and I did, and itâs a game changer. No more scams, just peace of mind! The best way is to get your number off those shady people-search sites and data broker lists. Thatâs exactly how scammers get your info. Barry and I donât get spam texts at all because we use Incogni, and it works. They go after the data brokers selling your personal info and remove it automatically. â
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WEB WATERCOOLER đąTikTokâs parental controls: In a total PR move and after seven years in the U.S., the app is rolling out Family Pairing tools. You can block access at certain times and check whoâs following your teens. Thereâs a new âTime Awayâ feature to set a schedule and a âwind downâ option for bedtime. Why now? Itâs looking at a sale or ban next month, silly. Donât use that tone with me: HP owners are pissed.A recent firmware update bricked HPâs LaserJet M232-M237 even with official HP toner installed. One small-business owner wasted $60 on new cartridges that didnât work. HP is working on another better update to fix the last disaster of an update. What could possibly go wrong? đ Still have a DVD collection? Check for disc rot. Many Warner Bros. DVDs from 2006 to 2008 are failing prematurely, even though properly cared-for discs should last up to 100 years. Signs of trouble include loading errors or freezing. Warner Bros. will replace them or exchange them for a title of similar value. Contact support at whv@wbdâ.com. đą This is horrifying: A mom says sheâll never let her daughter go to another sleepover again. Why? Her 11-year-old found cameras in her friendâs bedroom. The parents said they were âfor securityâ but turned off. Except ⌠the light was on. So she covered them with a shirt. The parents came in, removed it and thatâs when she called her mom to pick her up. First foldable iPhone will be over $2,000! Apple is going with a book-style design thatâs âAI-drivenâ for multitasking. Itâll have a 7.8-inch crease-free inner display and a 5.5-inch outer display. Leaks also say Face ID is out this time, replaced by a Touch ID side button. As for the release? Most likely late 2026 or early 2027. Stopping gunshot wounds in seconds? Itâs now possible. The FDA approved Traumagel, an algae- and fungi-based hemostatic gel administered via medical syringe. Itâs safer and less painful than gauze, and it finds where it needs to go on its own. Just imagine how useful this will be for soldiers in the field. đ˝ Just for the record, sleeve them alone: This is wild. NASA launched the Voyager 1 and 2, each carrying a Golden Record filled with photos and audio representing life on Earth almost 50 years ago. Think a nursing mother, nature pics and human speech. The kicker? Both spacecraft are experiencing major power problems. Aliens are more into comet books anyway. Traveling abroad? Donât let sky-high roaming charges ruin your trip! Get the eSIM I use for affordable, secure mobile data in over 200 destinations worldwide. Download the Saily app, pick a plan and enjoy instant connection all without a physical SIM! So easy! Learn more and get 10% now.* |
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DEVICE ADVICE đ Whatâs hot? Google Trends knows. If you run a business, search for keywords related to what you do to see whatâs popular. Use the filters at the top to search by region, time and category to make your content or products match the buzz. Price tags can fool you: Always check the unit price (cost divided by the number of units). On sites like Amazon, itâs in parentheses in tiny letters next to the sale price. This makes comparing prices easier to see if buying in bulk is actually worth it. đŽ Need help but canât speak? In many areas of the USA, you can text 911 instead of calling. Itâs not available everywhere, so itâs best to check ahead. Visit text911.info to see if it works in your area. It could literally save your life. Save battery on your iPad: By default, most apps run in the background and drain power. Social media and messaging apps might need this, but many others donât. Go to Settings > General > Background App Refresh, check whatâs important, and turn off the ones you donât need. |
BY THE NUMBERS $750,000 How much TikTok star Khaby Lame rakes in per branded post. The twist? He doesnât say a word. All he does is silently react to so-called âlife hacksâ with shrugs and funny facial expressions. Itâs things like this that make me wonder if I picked the wrong career path. 6 years old Thatâs when China plans to start teaching kids about AI, LLMs, algorithms, chatbots and the tech behind them. The goal is to inspire innovation (like DeepSeek) ⌠and train the next generation to win the AI wars of the future. Scary times ahead, folks. $5,000 Price of Lamborghiniâs baby stroller. The Reef AL Arancio is like a supercar for infants. It has car-like brake pedals, Italian leather and Lamborghiniâs iconic logo. They teamed up with Silver Cross to create this âsuper stroller.â Only 500 were made, so these bougie babies will stand out. |
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LOGGING OUT ... How about a few more Facebook Marketplace tips? Misspellings are your friend! Search âdinning tableâ instead of âdining tableâ or âLawnmoreâ instead of âlawn mowerâ to find hidden gems. Listings with bad photos, short descriptions or weirdly low prices are often from people who just want the item gone fast. Some sellers relist items at lower prices after a week or two. If you see something you want but itâs too expensive, save the listing and check back later. Sundays and Mondays are gold. People list items after weekend cleaning sprees. One for the road: A guy is selling a 50â 4K flat-screen TV on Facebook Marketplace for $1. A woman asks him, âWhatâs wrong with this TV to only be selling it for a dollar?â The man tells her, âThereâs nothing wrong with the picture or anything like that, but the volume is stuck on max. You canât change it at all. So are you interested in buying it for a dollar?â She said, âWell, I canât turn that down.â (Yea, youâre gonna use that one, I know it!) đ Iâm giving away a Kim Komando Show ballcap (a $25 value) every day this week! Want in? Just reply with âI love The Currentâ for your chance to win. Iâll pick a random winner daily! Good luck! Iâll see you back here tomorrow with the best tech newsletter in the USA! â Kim | |
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