The Current Plus: AI power play, opt out of advertising, millennials getting duped - In partnership with Oracle | Welcome to your Tuesday, friend. Think your iPhoneâs Face ID is foolproof? đ€ Letâs test your knowledge! What are the odds that a random person could unlock your iPhone with their face? Is it ⊠A.) 1 in 10,000, B:) 1 in 100,000, C.) 1 in 1,000,000 or D.) 1 in 1,000,000,000? Youâll find the answer at the end. đ Itâs a busy tech day, but stick with me, and youâll always be tapping into the future, not left buffering in the past! â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Gone for good? Weâve all had those texts we want to delete â from bad jokes and typos, to (gulp) sending something sensitive to the wrong contact. Can you really ever remove a text from your life? Is a deleted text really deleted for good? Itâs complicated. đ Team Apple Press and hold on a text in a conversation, then tap More and the trash can to delete it. But youâre not done yet. It sits in your Recently Deleted folder for 30 days. Clear it from there, too. If you use iCloud Messages, deleting the text from Recently Deleted removes it from all your Apple devices and iCloud. Anyone you sent the text to will still have it on their iPhone unless you do one thing within two minutes of sending it. Tap and hold and then choose Undo Send. đ€ Team Android In Google Messages, tap and hold a text, then tap the trash can. Itâs gone for you, but not for the recipient. There is no undo like on an iPhone. In Samsung Messages, do the same, but donât forget to clear it from the Trash folder. And once itâs sent, itâs out there. If your messages are backed up to Google Drive or Samsung Cloud, deleting them from your phone doesnât remove them from the cloud. Youâll need to delete the backup separately to fully erase them. đ± Other apps WhatsApp users: Press and hold a message, tap the trash can, and choose Delete for me to erase your copy or Delete for everyone to remove it for all. That super-useful second option is only available for an hour after youâve sent the message. Facebook Messenger: Deleting is called unsending. Tap and hold a message, then select More > Unsend. Choose Unsend for you to remove it from your chat or Unsend for everyone to erase it for all. No time limit! đ What about law enforcement? Deleted texts arenât always gone. Police can get them with a court order either from your phone carrier (for SMS) or from cloud backups if they arenât encrypted. Now, I know you might be curious, so for true privacy, use iMessage with Advanced Data Protection on iPhone or WhatsApp with backup encryption on any device. Without these, your messages could still be recovered. With them, not even Apple, WhatsApp or the government can access your texts. Spread the knowledge: Use the share icons below to help educate the world! Thank you. |
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WEB WATERCOOLER đš A billion devices at risk, thanks to one chip: A popular Chinese Wi-Fi + Bluetooth chip known as âESP32â lets cybercriminals hijack smart gadgets and target computers on the same network. Most attacks need physical access, but with no fix yet, itâs a major risk. PSA: Put your IoT devices on a guest network. âA lot of people want itâ: Thatâs what President Trump says about TikTok. ByteDance has until April 5 to sell the app. Rumored U.S. buyers in the running include Oracle, Perplexity AI, a group led by real estate mogul Frank McCourt and Redditâs cofounder Alexis Ohanian, and maybe MrBeast. The price? Over $400 billion and definitely out of my budget. Donât fall for this: Have a TD Bank account? If you get a text about a big pending charge, donât click it. It links to a fake TD Bank site that looks real but steals your login info. Some folks have lost their life savings. So sad. âïž This blows me away: LGâs upcoming Artcool AI Air can detect a roomâs layout and direct cool air to the people it senses. It knows when a window is open and will automatically switch to energy-saving mode. Plus, itâs got a sleek black mirror finish. Price and ETA? Both TBA. đ Itâs a car, not a phone: Volkswagen gets it. After plenty of complaints, VW is ditching haptic sliders and touch controls and bringing back physical buttons. Climate control, hazard lights and volume will return to good old-fashioned knobs. The change starts rolling out next year. đ± This AI voice assistant sounds human: Startup Sesame is working on AI thatâs nothing like Alexa or Siri. There are two models right now where you can have a full-on conversation naturally, complete with pauses and laughs like a human. Take a sec and try it now. Itâs wild. |
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BY THE NUMBERS Lowest level in 5 years Thatâs where job openings for software engineers on Indeed have dropped. Why? AI. Companies are automating more tasks, and the same tech that makes coders more productive is also undercutting hiring demand. If this is you, time to get new skills. 779% increase Mentions of AI in corporate earnings calls last year. The hot topic: âdigital labor.â Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff believes todayâs leaders will be the last to manage a human-only workforce. Itâs no wonder 72% of Americans view AI negatively and almost a third fear fewer jobs. No turning back now. 50,000 How many orders Edgarâs Bakery gets each year for its famous three-layer strawberry cake. Social media swears itâs the best cake in the world. The catch? You can actually make it yourself. Hereâs the recipe. It doesnât look that tough. (Jan, I hope youâre paying attention âcause that lemon cake was awesome!) Speaking of ⊠What do you call a sad strawberry?A blueberry. So good! |
LOGGING OUT ... Answer: If you guessed C) 1 in 1,000,000, youâre right! đ Thatâs a huge jump from Touch ID, which had a 1 in 50,000 chance of being fooled. For the most security, turn on Require Attention for Face ID. This makes sure youâre actively looking at your phone before it unlocks, so someone canât unlock it while youâre asleep or distracted. Open Settings on your iPhone. Scroll down and tap Face ID & Passcode. Find Require Attention for Face ID and toggle it ON (green). Now, one final bad joke to make you smile. A Tibetan monk sees the face of Jesus in a tub of margarine. He raises his eyes to the heavens and exclaims, âI canât believe itâs not Buddha!â (I warned you!) đ» Thanks for being here. Stay your wonderful self and pat yourself on the back for all the tech know-how you get with the best free newsletter in the USA! â Kim | |
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