The Current + Diabetes recall, AI Pentagon deal, IRS scammy texts and more tech smarts - In partnership with NordProtect | Welcome to your Thursday, friend. Here’s one small sniff for man … and one giant whiff for mankind. Believe it or not, there’s a scent floating around in outer space, and it’s not burnt popcorn from space camp. Can you guess what brand has a fragrance floating around in outer space: A) Chanel, B) Axe, C) NASA or D) Omega? The answer awaits you at the end. ✅ Every five seconds, someone becomes a victim of identity theft. I trust NordProtect to defend what matters most, my identity. Get real protection and take 65% off with my exclusive deal. Make the switch and save right now! 🌟 Tap that favorite star and help make sure I pop up in your inbox, not lost in the spam void like a forgotten sock. — Kim 📫 First-time reader? Sign up here. (It’s free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Shocking grocery tech Image: ChatGPT If you think food prices are high now, just wait. Grocery stores across the country are installing electronic shelf labels (ESLs), ditching those humble paper price tags for sleek little digital screens. Sounds like a snazzy tech upgrade, right? Just wait until your eggs get a price hike while you’re still pushing your cart toward the meat section. 🧂 Price jump in Aisle 5 Walmart, Whole Foods and regional chains like Schnucks in the Midwest are already using this technology. Retailers say it saves time, and sure, I get it. A typical Walmart has over 120,000 items, and changing all those prices by hand takes days. With ESLs, they can update thousands of prices in seconds. That’s a win for store efficiency, but for us shoppers? It opens the door to something we’ve all experienced. 🤑 Surge pricing You know how Uber hikes your ride fare during rush hour or a rainstorm? Now imagine that happening at the supermarket. ☀️ Hot day? Bottled water jumped in price. 🍗 Big game tonight? Chicken wings got a surprise markup. Surge pricing, but for food. Sure, they say it’ll help reduce food waste by discounting items near expiration, and that’s great. But once stores can adjust prices based on demand, they will. Count on it. Kroger’s working with Microsoft to add cameras to these digital displays. They’ll use facial recognition to track your behavior and create personalized offers. 🥷 Beat the tech Here’s how to fight back: ✅ Use rebate apps like Ibotta and Rakuten to get cash back on what you’re already buying. ✅ Sign up for store loyalty programs. You don’t have to give your real number. Use your area code and 867-5309. It’ll probably work. ✅ Check store apps and websites for digital deals. ✅ Compare local grocery prices with Flipp before you head out. Grocery tech is getting smarter. Prices are getting sneakier. You don’t have to stand still while they inch higher. 🌽 I was at the store and saw an ear of corn cost a dollar. A buck an ear? That’s piracy! (Oh, now that’s a great one!) |
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WEB WATERCOOLER 🚨 Diabetes monitor recall: Over 2 million Dexcom glucose devices are being recalled because they might not sound alarms when blood sugar is too high or low. That could be life-threatening. Affected models include the G6 Receiver, G7 Receiver, Dexcom One+ and Dexcom One. Check your SKU. If yours is listed, call 1-844-478-1600 for a free replacement. Next-gen CarPlay is here: CarPlay Ultra now takes over every screen in your car, not just the dashboard. It can handle things like the speedometer, climate control and fuel gauge, while still showing your iPhone’s maps and media. The catch? It’s only on Aston Martins for now, but more brands are coming. 🤖 OpenAI’s working with the Pentagon: The ChatGPT maker just landed a $200 million deal with the U.S. Defense Department. The goal? Use AI to tackle military and national security challenges. No, it’s not for weapons (yet). The focus is cutting paperwork and improving cyber defense. Amazon Prime deal: You can now get six months free if you’re between the ages of 18 and 24. It’s part of the newly rebranded Prime for Young Adults program. Same perks, no student status needed. After the trial? It’s half price at $7.49/month. Tell the kids or sign up here. 🧠 Always on, never off: If your workday ends with dinner and resumes at 9 p.m., welcome to late-stage capitalism. Meetings have migrated to mornings, leaving real work to be done after dark (paywall link). Microsoft says post-8 p.m. meetings are up 16%. Every time you open your inbox after 10 p.m., an angel loses its PTO. 🦗 Bugs in the system: Insects aren’t paying off. Some of the biggest insect-farming startups have gone bust, and investors are tapping out. The pitch: sustainable protein. The reality: not cheap enough, not scalable yet. But researchers think genetic engineering (without the scary GMO label) could fix it, turning flies into nutrient factories and faster breeders. |
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BY THE NUMBERS $795 The new price of feeling fancy with a Chase Sapphire Reserve card. Sure, they’re throwing in some bonus points and credits, as long as you swear loyalty to the Chase portal like it’s your digital deity. Points nerds sighed a collective “meh” on this one. $4 million What MrBeast just dropped on a single YouTube video. That’s a full Hollywood film budget, minus the red carpet and plus way more slime. He spent over a year on it, with 171 days of filming and 11,000 hours of footage. The video is scheduled to drop on Saturday. 1.7 That’s how many knee or ankle injuries parkour athletes suffer every 1,000 hours. Not bad … until you remember that’s for people literally jumping off rooftops. You don’t need to leap between rooftops to wreck your joints. Alert: Your knees are fragile, protect your meat hinges. |
WHAT THE TECH?  | | You know who doesn’t text you with urgent demands and janky-looking URLs? The actual IRS. But scammers? They’re having a field day. Ed in Georgia shared this gem with me: a bogus message with a sketchy link that isn’t .gov. Basically enough to make your antivirus sweat. Clicking could lead to phishing forms asking for your SSN, bank info or login credentials, aka everything scammers need to wreck your life. Stay sharp. If the IRS needs you, they’ll send snail mail. And if you’re unsure? Head to the real site: irs.gov. |
LOGGING OUT ... Answer: C) NASA. Yep, the space agency partnered with a startup to create a fragrance that smells like the cosmos. Think seared steak, welding fumes and a hint of raspberries and stardust. You can now buy knockoff versions, like this moon candle ($40). One for the road: My uncle recently lost his job at NASA Mission Control. When someone said, “It’s lunch time” he sent a rocket up with nobody in it. (lol) 🛡️ Take this step now and do one of the smartest things you can do to protect your identity. Don’t wait till it’s too late, sign up for NordProtect today and get 65% off. Bet you save a ton of money making the switch! This is the #1 tech newsletter in the U.S. (and probably the galaxy). Tomorrow, we’re going over how to use your credit card’s super powers. Super important stuff.That’s your daily edge because “I didn’t know” isn’t your style anymore. 🧠 — Kim 📣 Don’t keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) |
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