The Current + Security cam alert, AI job shocker, early cancer scans, Global Entry changes and tech smarts - In partnership with Oracle NetSuite | Happy Friday the 13th, friend. Some people keep houseplants alive (not me!). Others keep podcasts alive (that would be me!). Either way, it takes patience, attention and probably more water (or caffeine) than anyone admits. đ» Hereâs a spooky stat: There are over 4 million podcasts floating in the internet ether, and most are ghost towns. How many of those podcasts do you think are updated weekly? A) 3.2 million, B) 2 million, C) 750,000 or D) Less than 500,000? Find the answer yapping at the end! đ Share the know-how. When you see the icons for Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and email, click one to instantly share that story with your coworkers, family and friends. Btw, no AI algorithms here! I put this newsletter together for you by hand. (Yup, even the bad jokes!) â Kim đ« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Your moneyâs hiding Image: ChatGPT Iâll never forget helping Robert from Virginia find $24,578 sitting in a bank account he didnât know existed. He heard me talk about how to find hidden money on my national radio show. Every year, I shout about this from the rooftops (and my national radio show). Lost money isnât a myth. Itâs trillions just chilling in government vaults and banker spreadsheets, waiting for someone like you to claim it. Unless youâve kept flawless records since the womb, it could absolutely be yours. And no, this isnât a scam, itâs your money. Weâre talking about forgotten paychecks, closed bank accounts, unused refund checks, overpaid bills, life insurance payouts, security deposits, retirement accounts like 401(k)s, and even savings bonds. If youâve ever moved, changed jobs or had a relative pass away, sit up and pay attention. Look up your name and others you know. This tip is mint. Start with the big one Go to MissingMoney.com, a free site backed by the National Association of Unclaimed Property Administrators. Type in your name and any states youâve lived in. If thereâs a match, you can usually file a claim right then and there. Just be ready to upload proof of identity. A driverâs license or utility bill will do. If your state isnât listed there, check Unclaimed.org. It links you directly to every stateâs own unclaimed property site. Your 401(k) At least $1.7 trillion languishes in lost or forgotten 401(k) accounts. Thatâs enough to buy several billion avocados or one small California studio apartment. The average unclaimed balance is $56,616! Check the National Registry of Unclaimed Retirement Benefits to see if your moneyâs ghosting you. If you left a job and forgot to roll over your 401(k), your money might be sitting in a holding account. Banks and credit unions Closed a bank account years ago? Visit the FDICâs Unclaimed Funds site. For credit unions, use the NCUAâs asset management site. Savings bonds, IRS refunds and VA life insurance Unclaimed tax refund? Go to IRS.gov/refunds. Matured savings bond? Check TreasuryHunt.gov. VA life insurance benefits? Search insurance.va.gov. It only takes five minutes to search, which is less time than you spent looking for your AirPods this morning. It could also mean finding hundreds, even tens of thousands of dollars. Go ahead. Itâs your money. Go get it. P.S. I donât even want a referral fee, even though girls like to have funds. |
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WEB WATERCOOLER đ§ AI now mandatory: Itâs come to this. Companies are tossing rĂ©sumĂ©s for ChatGPT prompts. Two-thirds of execs say AI proficiency means more than job experience. 71% would pick the less experienced candidate if theyâre AI-savvy. LinkedIn endorsements now include âKnows when to ask Claude for help.â Smile, youâre streaming: Change your camâs default password. You can watch 40,000 live security cams like Netflix, no hacking required. From U.S. data centers, hospitals, random gyms and even residential homes, the internet of things just became the internet of oops. Most of the cams were accessible through a basic browser. đȘïž Storm streamers are taking over: Folks like Ryan Hall are going live on YouTube to warn people about extreme weather, sometimes faster than the National Weather Service. Theyâre using radar tools, storm chaser feeds and AI bots that chat with viewers and give 24/7 updates. Watch this video. His setup is wild! Time Capsule time has come: Starting with macOS 27, Appleâs yanking support for Time Capsule and AirPort backups. If youâre still living that 2012 Wi-Fi drive life, itâs almost time to move on. No new hardware is confirmed yet, but the rumor millâs eyeing Appleâs new Wi-Fi chip for a possible router comeback. PSA: Itâs about a year away. đĄïž 1 billion malware threats: 1 simple fix. Antivirus software protects your devices from viruses, ransomware and more before they can do any harm. Cover five devices for just $19for the first year.* Thatâs less than a trip to the movies. đ Catching cancer sooner: I hate cancer. A new blood test can detect if cancer is coming back months before it shows up on a scan (paywall link). It finds tiny traces of tumor DNA in your blood, which could mean faster treatment. đ§ł Global Entry is getting faster: New camera tech will soon let travelers breeze through passport control without stopping. Your face gets scanned on the move, so no kiosks or lines. Itâs being tested at seven airports, including Miami, LAX, Chicago OâHare and Toronto. Suddenly, that $120 five-year membership doesnât sound so bad. |
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DEVICE ADVICE âĄïž 3-second tech genius: Set your phoneâs lock screen to show âIf found, call [friendâs number].â It helps an honest finder return your phone without unlocking it or peeking. đ€ Copy that: Donât copy text from ChatGPT by highlighting it with your mouse. Youâll grab all the weird formatting. Instead, hit the Copy button (two overlapping squares near the botâs reply) for a clean, ready-to-paste version. Easy peasy. Record your screen: OBS Studio is a free app that works on Windows and Mac. Itâs easy to use: Just go to Add Source > Display Capture, choose Automatic as your Capture Method and hit OK. Now click Start Recording, and Stop Recording when youâre done. Pro tip: Use this guide for the best video settings. Cancel what youâre not using: I use Rocket Money,* an app that finds all your recurring subscriptions and lets you easily cancel anything you donât want. The first time I logged in, it saved me $435! đŽ Go live, privately: Instagram lets you livestream just to your close friends instead of all your followers. Tap the + button, choose Live, then select Share with Close Friends and start broadcasting. You can add up to three pals. Want to tweak your list? Head to More (three lines) > Settings > Who can see your content > Close Friends. Get free stuff: Freecycle is a fantastic online community where folks give away things they no longer need or find items they want. |
BY THE NUMBERS 400,000 products On Amazon could put your life in danger. The U.S. government now says Amazon is responsible for dangerous products sold on its platform, including faulty carbon monoxide detectors and flammable PJs, and it has to inform you if youâve bought one. Check your orders here. 1/15 teaspoon Thatâs how much water your average ChatGPT question supposedly guzzles to answer you. According to Sam Altman, One query = a light sip. But multiply that by billions, and suddenly the servers need a Hydro Flask the size of Lake Michigan. 59 minutes How long DJIâs new Matrice 400 can stay airborne, with gear. It hauls 13 pounds, lands on moving ships, dodges obstacles and spots power lines in thermal mode. With 10 antennas and a backup relay system, it beams footage over 25 miles, through cities, forests or whatever else is in the way, even the guy screaming, âNo drones!â into the sky. |
WHAT THE TECH? | | Curbs just got a promotion from hoarding gum and pigeon poop. Germanyâs Rheinmetall has secretly been turning sidewalks into snack bars for EVs. The Curb Charger weighs in at 176 pounds and offers Level 2 charging (aka the Goldilocks zone of EV charging: not too slow, not too fast). It replaces a section of sidewalk curb and connects directly to street power. Thereâs no stand, no cables flying like spaghetti in the wind, itâs flush with the sidewalk, and yes, youâll have to BYO charging cable. But for urban spaces where aesthetics and accessibility matter, thatâs a massive win. Finally, a curb that gives back instead of stealing hubcaps. |
LOGGING OUT ... Answer: D) Less than 500,000. According to industry trackers like Listen Notes and Amplifi Media, while there are over 4 million podcasts globally, fewer than 500,000 are actively updated on a weekly basis. Itâs called podfade, and itâs surprisingly common. Not with me! Hit this link to listen to The Kim Komando Show! đ€ One for the road: What do you call a monk with a podcast? An air friar! (lol) The #1 tech newsletter in the U.S. isnât stopping anytime soon, weâll see you tomorrow with secret Amazon clearance deals, vintage Pyrex, Dead Sea Scrolls and metal scams. Stay savvy, now youâre ahead of the curve, not chasing it. đŹ â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | |
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