Plus: Donโt Google these terms, $3M bitcoin wallet unlocked, Pentagon wargames โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ In partnership with hear.com | Say hello to Monday, friend! Did you know โAlexaโ wasnโt always Amazonโs smart assistantโs name? In its earliest development stages, it was called something altogether different. Was it โฆ A.) Echofina, B.) Beza, C.) Laura or D.) Ivona? Make a guess, and youโll find the answer at the end! Hear ye, hear ye! Give yourself the life-changing gift of better hearing and stop blasting the TV volume, getting frustrated in conversations or asking people to repeat what theyโve said. Take a free hearing assessment right now to see if you qualify for a 45-day no-risk trial of top-notch hearing aids. Youโll be glad you did. โ Kim ๐ Today's podcast: QR codes used in warfare โฑ๏ธ Daily Tech Update: Let AI plan your movie night ๐ฌ Was this email forwarded? Sign up here for free | TODAY'S TOP STORY Itโs your life Itโs official: UnitedHealth Group confirmed over 100 million people had their health care and personal data stolen in a massive ransomware attack on a subsidiary, Change Healthcare. Itโs a pretty safe bet your personal info and health data might be at risk. Hospital systems get hacked and go down. Keeping physical records sounds old-school, but if digital systems are unavailable, this step could save your life. Letโs walk through how to do it. Start with your meds Make a detailed list of all your medications, including dosages and names, and keep both digital and physical copies handy. If youโre on an iPhone, the Health app is perfect โ first responders can access it in an emergency. You can also try the Notes app and snap photos of your prescription bottles for quick reference. Android users, Google Keep is a great option for this. If you order prescriptions online, check if thereโs a list you can access there. Bottom line: You should have a complete, accessible record of your meds for yourself and your loved ones. It could make all the difference in an emergency. Move on to your medical records These days, most health care records are stored in online patient portals, making them easy to access anytime. You can often request a printed or emailed copy directly from your provider. Just be prepared to wait. To skip the hassle, try syncing your health records directly to your phone so theyโre always at your fingertips. You can even download them as a PDF for quick access whenever โ or wherever โ you need them. ๐ If you have an iPhone, hereโs how to sync your medical records to your phoneโs built-in Health app. ๐ค Team Android, Google doesnโt provide a built-in Health app as part of the phoneโs operating system. All hope is not lost to get your medical records on your phone. Try the free CommonHealth app that connects with about 15,000 health care providers. More health tech smarts With data breaches on the rise, Iโd be remiss not to share a few extra tips to protect your health records: Mind your EOBs: Carefully review your Explanations of Benefits (EOBs), which outline every medical service and claim filed with your insurance. Make sure no unauthorized services are billed. Set up alerts with your insurance provider: Many insurers let you set up account alerts to inform you of new claims or unusual activity, helping you stay aware of any unauthorized claims. On Medicare or Medicaid? Double-check your claims history through MyMedicare.gov or request a Medicare Summary Notice (MSN). Medicaid users can access their claims through their stateโs Medicaid website. If youโre a caregiver or in a position where you have one, hereโs a super-helpful resource for accessing medical records and giving access to family. โญ Phew, that was a lot to cover. Go forth and share this important intel with those you love. |
WEB WATERCOOLER ๐ฌ Never back down: A Utah man was denied a $3,000 payout thatโd been confirmed by his home warranty providerโs chatbot. The warranty company claimed its bot was โmiscommunicating.โ Not having it, the man took his complaint to Utahโs Division of Consumer Protection, which said a chatbot counts as a company representative, making it responsible. PSA: Screenshot every online chat in case you need proof later. Donโt Google these words: A couple searched for "pressure cooker" and "backpacks" on the husbandโs work laptop. (I know, right?) Of course, this search got flagged by his IT department โฆ because theyโre both homemade bomb ingredients. Just a reminder: Your IT department knows everything you do on a company-issued device. ๐ฎ Wargaming with the pros: This is interesting. Militaries around the world are playing a video wargame called Command: Professional Edition to simulate battlefield scenarios. It lets them test strategies and explore hypotheticals like nuclear warfare (paywall link). The kicker? It was originally made for gamers; its creators had no military background. Hardware nerds are snapping up old Redbox DVD machines: Theyโre figuring out how they work and trying to release the movies still inside. But thereโs a weird issue โ nobody can get the 1996 disaster flick โTwisterโ out. Itโs a problem across all kiosks, with theories ranging from a licensing dispute to a software glitch. What in the hail? ๐ Verify your LinkedIn profile: LinkedIn has verified over 55 million accounts. The platform says verified profiles are seeing 60% more views, 30% more connection requests and a 50% boost in post engagement. Bonus: If youโre hiring, use the hashtag #Hiring on your profile photo, and hereโs my special link* for a free job posting. Nice. Itโs gaining traction: Pirelli and Bosch have teamed up to create a โcyber tireโ loaded with sensors to track the temp, pressure and road conditions so your car can adjust instantly. What a plus for hydroplaning (when tires lose grip on wet roads). Someday, these tires will talk to other tires to warn them about road conditions. Can you imagine? โHey, watch out for the pothole!โ The next big app? You heard about it here first. Gen Z is buzzing over a new messaging app called Daze thatโs set to drop on Nov. 4. With over 200,000 people already on the waitlist and promo videos racking up millions of views, the hype is real. Thatโs the thing about tech: Thereโs always something new coming. NYC to London in 1.5 hours: NASAโs officially working on commercial aircraft with speeds between Mach 2 and Mach 4, or from 1,535 to 3,045 miles per hour โ twice the F/Aโ18โs Mach 1.8. That's so fast your in-flight peanuts will catch up with you at baggage claim. Booking my trip now! |
DEALS OF THE DAY Bit by the travel bug โ๏ธ These affordable gadgets will make your next trip smoother. Canโt sleep in hotels? Try a portable white noise machine to block thumps and bumps (33% off, $19.99). A phone holder that attaches to anything, including your suitcase, plane seat or hotel bed ($13.97; click the coupon box for 8% off!). Fit more in your suitcase with space-saving bags you can roll the air out of, no vacuum required ($15.76). Before international travel, make sure you can plug in your stuff. Each option here lists what countries it works in (6% to 28% off). Protect your credit card and keep it close with an RFID-blocking wallet bag. It clips around your waist, and itโs slim enough to fit under your clothes (20% off, $15.95). A $12 luggage scale might save you from a huge overage fee if your bag is too heavy. Attach an extra bag to your suitcase with this strap so it canโt fall off (50% off, $6.99). |
TECH LIFE UPGRADES Your cell signal stinks: When you need to make a call, thereโs a quick fix that works. WiโFi calling uses your internet instead of a cell signal. On iPhone, head to Settings > Phone > WiโFi Calling. Steps for Android vary based on your phoneโs manufacturer, but try this: Go to your Phone app, click the three dots to open Settings, then find WiโFi calling. Leave your printer on: Turning off your printer can trigger maintenance tasks when you turn it back on, which sucks up expensive ink. Instead, let your printer go into energy-saving mode when itโs not in use. ๐ท๐บ So long, comrade: The U.S. government banned Kaspersky Labsโ security software because of its direct ties to the Kremlin. If youโre using Kaspersky for antivirus protection, you need to stop now and try my antivirus pick instead.* Stop squinting: Just make your text bigger! On an iPhone, go to Settings > Accessibility > Display & Text Size. Next, tap Larger Text and enable Larger Accessibility Sizes. A slider at the bottom of the screen lets you increase or decrease the text size. On Android, open Settings > Accessibility > Text and display > Select font size, then adjust the slider. (Note: These steps may vary for Android, so if you canโt find โem immediately, just poke around under Accessibility.) ๐ Now, where did I leave that? Bookmarks in Google Chrome are searchable. Click in the address bar at the top, enter @bookmarks, then type as much as you remember about the name of the page to look for it. |
BY THE NUMBERS $500M (and counting) Sales this year alone for Nerds Gummy Clusters candy. The crunchy, chewy treats are huge hit for Nerds; previously, they averaged around $50 million a year in sales total for all their brands (paywall link). Try them out or get them for the kids to be the ultimate Nerd hero. $3 million The value found within a bitcoin wallet that was unlocked after 11 years. Its owner had forgotten his password and contacted an ethical hacker to regain control of his crypto. Good thing, too โ when he lost access to his wallet originally, its contents were only worth $3,000 to $4,000. 14 and up Age groups banned from trick-or-treating in Pennsauken, New Jersey. The town says kids 14 or over can only participate if theyโre acting as chaperones. Even then, they canโt ask for candy, and they must wait until they get home to share. Show me the mummy! |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ... The answer: D.) Ivona. That was the name of a Polish text-to-speech company Amazon acquired in 2013. Ivona was used as the foundation for Alexaโs voice technology. Imagine saying, โHey, Ivona, turn off the music!โ ๐ต๐ฑ One laugh for your day: A Polish immigrant went to the DMV to apply for a driverโs license. First, of course, he had to take an eyesight test. The optician showed him a card with the letters C, Z, W, I, X, N, O, S, T, A, C and Z, all in a row. โCan you read this?โ the optician asked. โRead it?โ asked the Polish man. โI know the guy!โ (Good one, right?) Before you go: Stop struggling to hear the TV, your friends, family and everything else. Hear.comโs hearing aids arenโt like the ones Grandma or Grandpa used. I like they have a rechargeable battery, and you can take phone calls right on your hearing aids. Take a free test to see if theyโre right for you. Thanks for reading โ really. Iโm proud to be in your inbox each day. See you back here tomorrow with another issue of the best tech newsletter in the USA. โ Kim |
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