The Current TikTok sale, IRS scam link, Hailey Bieber social drama, ChatGPTâs hottest competitor and more tech smarts - In partnership with Oracle | Say hello to your Tuesday, friend! April Foolsâ Day! In 2004, Google launched a real product on April 1 that people thought was a prank. Was it ⊠A.) Google Maps, B.) Gmail, C.) Google Earth or D.) Google Translate? Iâll never forget when a caller asked me in all seriousness, âIs email when you use electricity to send mail and Gmail is when you use a generator?â đ€Šââïž đ€Ł đ„± You do know why everyone is so tired on April 1, right? Itâs because itâs at the end of a 31-day march. I had to, sorry. Letâs get to making sure youâre always tech-ahead and never left behind in the digital dust! â Kim đ« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Your DNA, exposed You can freeze your credit. Change your password. Replace a stolen phone. But thereâs one thing you canât ever change: your DNA. Thatâs why the news that 23andMe just filed for bankruptcy should set off alarms. This company collected genetic information from over 15 million people. Yours could be sold as part of bankruptcy proceedings, absorbed into a merger or leaked in a breach. Youâll never know until itâs too late. â ïž Iâve been warning you about this for years Itâs not only 23andMe. These DNA testing companies often keep your data even after you delete your account. Some share it with âresearch partnersâ (read: Big Pharma), while others quietly retain it for marketing or law enforcement use. And yes, itâs legal. Even worse? You might be in a database without ever taking a test. Think your DNA is private? Think again. If your sibling, cousin or even a distant relative submitted their DNA, thereâs a good chance yours can be figured out, too. Thatâs exactly how law enforcement is cracking cold cases. They use genetic breadcrumbs left behind by innocent family members. đ§Œ Clean up your digital DNA You need to take action if youâve used 23andMe, Ancestry, MyHeritage or a similar service. Before deleting your account, download your raw DNA file in case you need it for future medical reasons. Save it to an encrypted drive, not a cloud service. đŽ 23andMe Log in to your 23andMe account on a desktop. Click your profile photo > Settings. Scroll to â23andMe Dataâ and click View. Click Delete Data, and youâll need to confirm it twice to delete your DNA data and profile. Youâll get a confirmation email. Click the link to finalize. Want your saliva sample destroyed, too? Email privacy@23andmeâ.com. I got your back with a sample letter below. đĄ Ancestry Log in on a computer. Click your name in the top right > Account Settings. Click the DNA tab and select the test you want to delete. Click âDelete DNA Test Results and Revoke Consent.â Enter your password. To delete your account, return to Account Settings, scroll to the bottom andclick Delete Account. Click the link in the confirmation email. đą MyHeritage Send an email toprivacy@myheritageâ.com. Sample letter is below. đ§Ź Your relatives put you at risk Give your family a heads-up. Send them this story using the share icons below. If theyâve uploaded their DNA, they should either set their profiles to private or pull the plug entirely. Your privacy could depend on that one cousin whoâs way too into genealogy. PSA: Need a pre-written deletion email that actually works? I posted it on my site. đž To lighten the mood: Two European frogs are discussing their ancestry. One frog says, âSo, are you a complete French frog?â The other frog replies, âNo. Iâm a tad Pole.â |
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DEALS OF THE DAY Size matters đ Great things come in small packages. No more baggage fees. Grab a pair of portable scales ($20.39), and give one to a pal. These rule. Connect wireless earbuds to any headphone jack with a Bluetooth adapter ($60). A travel-friendly hair dryer (32% off) is better than the one at the hotel. This tiny repellent ($29.75) keeps mosquitoes at bay. Wipe away fingerprints with a screen cleaner kit (31% off). âPower oâclock: Oooh, portable smartwatch chargers for Apple (28% off) and Samsung (15% off) that clip onto your key chain, so youâll always be ready. |
WEB WATERCOOLER There are over 1 billion malware programs: Antivirus software scans your system for viruses, ransomware and other threats and removes them before they cause damage. Protect five devices for only $19.* â° Donât be alarmed: Over 170 million Americans use TikTok. Isnât that nuts? The clock is ticking on the TikTok sale. President Trump says the TikTok deal will happen before this Saturdayâs deadline. There are a lot of potential buyers with $100 billion or more to spend, but the president will make the final call. Iâd love to be in the room, hearing those conversations. đšđł Say itâs not Tso: Obviously, we just donât care about giving China even more of our data. Chinaâs DeepSeek just passed ChatGPT in new monthly website visits with 524.7 million, compared to ChatGPTâs 500 million. DeepSeek holds 12.12% of the chatbot market, second to ChatGPT. Think about what you hand over to this communist chatbot. Is Google the next Kodak? Ouch. Thatâs got to leave a mark. Alphabetâs stock is down 25% from its highs, and most GenZers say they âChatGPTâdâ something instead of âGoogled.â I called it 2.5 years ago. Google was on its way out. Some of you laughed. Youâre not laughing now. đž IRS scam link: It never stops. This time, if you Google how to get a business tax ID, the top results look official, but theyâre not (paywall link). Theyâre ads from companies that charge you over $300 for something the IRS does for free. The real IRS site ends in .gov. Anything else? Fake. Iâm scratching my head on this one: People who use a Garmin smartwatch are upset about a monthly fee, and itâs not that they are still using a Garmin. The appâs new AI health and fitness tracking tools cost $6.99 a month ($69.99 per year). Apple Watch, anyone? Baby, oh no: The internet was in a panic. Did Justin and Hailey Bieber break up? How could Hailey unfollow Justin on Instagram? Take a deep breath. It was just a glitch when Justin deactivated his IG account. They were recently seen on a sushi date. Oh, thank goodness. đŠŸ Mind-blowing: I love this. Scientists helped a paralyzed man control a robotic arm with his thoughts. How? They built a brain-computer interface (BCI) that uses AI to grab brain signals and turn them into movement. So far, he can pick up blocks, open cabinets and hold a cup under a water dispenser. Itâs still going strong seven months later. |
DAILY TECH UPDATE How to use GPT-4oâs new image tool Describe anything, and ChatGPT will create artwork you can tweak, download and use however you want. Itâs amazing. Listen on Komando.com â |
DEVICE ADVICE Calling fellow tricksters: I love a prank. Hit my list of April Foolsâ tech tricks to make your friends and family laugh, groan and say, âHow the heck did you do that?â Love the super slo-o-o-w Alexa. Got this question from Sharon in Chicago: âHow much can I make selling books on Amazon?â Be careful how you price your books. For e-books priced between $2.99 and $9.99, youâll get 70% in royalties. Anything above or below that range drops your royalties to 35%. For paperbacks, youâll get 60% of the list price (minus printing costs, which depend on page count, size and color). What a novel way to make a living! AI upgrade: Hit this link to try Googleâs new Gemini 2.5 free. All you need is a Google account. Whatâs different? Version 2.5 âthinksâ before it replies for higher-quality answers, and it beats the other big AI bots in math and science. Freeze frame: In Excel, it helps to keep your column and row headings stuck in place while you scroll around big spreadsheets. Select the cell where the actual data starts, and then click the View menu > Freeze Panes. đ” A dollar here, a dollar there: It seems like every subscription is more expensive than when I signed up. Use the Rocket Money* app to see what youâre paying for. I do! Theyâll even cancel a subscription for you if itâs not worth the money anymore. 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 canât find âem immediately, just poke around under Accessibility.) |
BY THE NUMBERS $13,000/month What a guy with no college degree makes as a freelance music engineer. He mixes 30 to 40 songs a day on Fiverr for clients around the world. He works from home with a flexible schedule. Itâs all about finding your niche. 2.87 billion X profiles exposed. The 400 GB leak seems to be an inside job. Looks like an ex-employee stole the data. Change your X password. 32% more Calories burned walking at a 10% incline. I like a real hill outside, but a treadmill works, too. FYI, a 5% incline boosts your calorie burn by 17%. Add on a weighted backpack (itâs called rucking) to burn an extra 200+ calories an hour. I was hiking yesterday when suddenly I ran into a cougar. It almost made me puma pants. đ
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WHAT THE TECH? | | Meet Mirumi, a clip-on $70 robot for your bag. It uses sensors to spot people and looks around like a (human) baby might, with cute smiles and head turns. If itâs mad, itâll shake its fuzzy little head no. I hope it doesnât cry. |
LOGGING OUT ... The answer: B.) Gmail launched on April Foolsâ Day in 2004 with 1 GB of free storage. That seemed so outrageous at the time, lots of people assumed it was a hoax. đ Not a trick: You can âundoâa sent email, if you turn the feature on first. In Gmail, go to Settings > See all settings. Under General, find Undo Send. Set the cancellation period (I like 30 seconds), then scroll down and click Save Changes. Now every time you send an email, youâll see a little Undo button. Tap it to stop the message. You just bought yourself a 30-second time machine. đ„¶ I love pranking Barry with Alexa. Heâll ask, âAlexa, whatâs the weather in Phoenix?â and she answers with the forecast for Antarctica. You can program Alexa to say anything you want. Customize her responses and have a little fun at this link. Iâll be back in your inbox first thing tomorrow with a simple way to stop wasting time and start making some money. Now go impress someone with your tech brilliance. Use the link below to tell them about me, too! â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | |
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