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Ah, Sunday! First, the trivia. My iPhone 14 Pro Max has 1TB of space. How much did the top-of-the-line 1st gen iPhone have in 2007? 4GB, 8GB, 16GB or 32GB? The answer's at the end. We all know today's the day to kick back. But wait, what's that? Is your tech threatening to ruin your chill vibes? Fear not! There are great tips in this newsletter you'll use time and time again. Let the good times roll! β Kim π« Was this forwarded to you? Sign up here. (Itβs free!) IN THIS ISSUEπ Insider tech life hacksπ€ Secret ID in your phoneπ Free movies, books and music |
KIM'S COLUMNA tech sherpa in your inboxEvery week, I write two special features for USA Today. They donβt publish on their site until next week, but because you get my free newsletters, youβre in the know first! When youβre the tech-savvy friend, people ask for help. It comes with the territory. And who helps those people? Me! Secret Windows restart trickFrequent shutdowns can fix most computer issues, but you can try a shift shutdown to close all processes and apps and clear the RAM completely. Hold down the Shift key before you hit restart.Keep holding it until your PC powers down, and choose Continue when it turns back on. β»οΈ Did you know? Windows is more environmentally friendly than macOS. Windows puts your deleted files in the Recycle Bin, while macOS just throws them in the Trash. Wipe your location from photosYour phone stores metadata every time you take a picture. That might include the date you took it, your camera settings and where you were. Yikes. To stop location sharing on iPhone, open the image you want to share, select Options and toggle off location. On Android, open your gallery, select the photo, then go to Details and click Remove location data.Fix your phoneβs call audioYouβre on an important call, but the background is noisy and your friend canβt hear you. Good news if you have an iPhone: try the new Voice Isolation mode. Dial whoever you want to talk to and wait for them to pick up. Then, swipe down from the top right of your screen to access the Control Center. You'll see a button labeled Mic Mode. Tap on it, and you'll be given two options: Standard and Voice Isolation. Choose Voice Isolation. Itβll stay activated for the duration of your call.I have even more smart pro tips good enough to share (or just make you look like a genius). And a true genius, not like the guy who invented one-ply toilet paper. Iβd never shake his hand. 𧻠|
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MY TRUSTED ADVICEEvery week, I spend time chatting with folks just like you to make their tech lives better on my national radio show. Here are a few awesome people I talked to this week. Ricoh Danielson is a super-smart digital forensics expert. We talked about signs youβre being stalked and the tools the pros use to catch these creeps. He tells you things that hackers and scammers wish you didnβt know.Lauren from Portland, Oregon, is traveling to Europe and wants to know how E-SIM cards work. Theyβre a great way to avoid roaming fees as long as you buy the right one.RJ from Miami, Florida, is a veteran fighting cancer and wants to know if an old tablet will work for Bible study. He needs something better, and well, youβll have to listen for the rest of the story.Plus, I spoke with about a dozen more folks who needed a hand with something digital. I love helping people! π§ Want to catch these conversations and more? Find me on your local radio station or listen in the Komando Community. If youβre patient, these calls will hit my podcast, Kim Komando Today. π Would you like to chat with me? Drop a note to me here and Marianne will schedule a time for us to talk one on one. |
MONEY MOVESGet movies, books and music for free (really)Donβt Google βfree movies,β βfree shows,β free anything, really. At best, youβll wade through a lot of junk. At worst? Hello, malware. (Psst, thatβs why antivirus software is so important. My pick is TotalAV.*) We did the work for you. Here are a few solid options for movies and TV. Crackle: An ad-supported library of popular movies and older TV shows.Freevee (formerly IMDb TV): Commercials but not as many as network TV. Youβll need an Amazon account.Pluto TV: More than 250 curated channels with thousands of movies and TV shows.Tubi: Everything from quirky, artsy films to classic movies that made history and popular TV shows. Yes, there are commercials.Roku: If you have a Roku, you have access to The Roku Channel, which gets you free movie and TV content.βI should read moreβYou say as you pull out your phone. Why not put an eBook or audiobook on it, smartypants? My favorite app for this is Libby. Itβs easy to use and connects to your local library. Depending on where you live, you can sign up for a card in the app itself. Youβll find fiction, nonfiction, cookbooks, DIY guides and more β many in eBook and audiobook format. Pro tip: Youβll probably have to wait a while for super popular titles. You can put eight titles on hold at a time. I wanted to read βThe Book Thief,β but someone stole my copy. Over on my site, browse our guide to the best free ways to stream music. (Sorry, I canβt fit everything in this email!) |
Stop malware in its tracksEven the most tech-savvy folks can click the wrong link or open the wrong message. Once malware gets in, youβre in for a real pain. Thatβs why you need powerful software that can sniff out malicious files for you. I trust TotalAV. Itβs simple to install and use, and theyβve received the VB100 award for detecting more than 99% of malware samples for the last three years in a row. You wonβt find a lower price anywhere. You get a year of protection on five devices for just $19! |
DIY SECURITY TIPThe hidden phone ID giving away your secretsMost advertisers and marketers donβt know exactly who you are. But your rough location, what you buy and search for online are tracked and assigned to your unique Mobile Advertising ID identifier. Typically, thereβd be no way for companies to know who that random ID belongs to since itβs not traditionally tied to real names or addresses β¦ Until now. Spoiler: They have it allMotherboard discovered a shady company that pairs all your activity with details like full name, physical address, phone number, email address and IP address. Next time you see that all the data a site knows about you is anonymized, youβll know better. How can I stop it, Kim?Have an iPhone? Opt out of personalized advertising through Appleβs App Tracking Transparency. Open Settings, then tap Privacy & Security.Scroll down and tap Apple Advertising.To disable personalized ads, toggle the switch next to Personalized Ads to the left.On Android, follow these steps: Tap Settings, then Google.Tap the Ads option and toggle the switch for Opt out of Ads Personalization.π΅οΈ Donβt stop there. See which apps are watching everything you do. |
WHAT THE TECH?ROFL ... CGU: Rolling on the floor laughing ... and can't get up. |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ...π±The answer: 16GB. There were 4 and 8GB models, too. Imagine having a phone with 4GB today. I bet I have more than that in screenshots. Not everyone thought the iPhone would be a hit. βThe iPhone is nothing more than a luxury bauble that will appeal to a few gadget freaks.β β Bloomberg in 2007. π€ Thanks for being here. Do me a solid and share this with a few friends. It helps us keep this free newsletter in your inbox. And donβt forget to rate below! β Kim |
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