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Apr 13, 2024 • 1h 54min

Protecting Your Job From Automation & Amazing AI Voice Notes App

Dave Malkoff, CBS News reporter, shares insights on reporting the Total Eclipse. Tips on LG TV security update and email management. Meta's tools against sextortion. Troubleshooting login issues, generating temporary email addresses. AI nudity detection on Instagram. Voicemail saving tips and eSIM technology exploration.
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Apr 7, 2024 • 1h 52min

Handy Websites & Pros and Cons of Smartphone Insurance

Tech expert Rich DeMuro discusses useful websites and apps for productivity, online security tips, smartphone insurance advice, challenges of transitioning to a 'dumb phone,' and potential crackdowns on streaming service account sharing.
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Mar 30, 2024 • 1h 48min

Major AT&T Data Breach Details & Gmail Turns 20

Gmail's 20th anniversary, AT&T data breach, Instagram's political content limits, Google Maps' summer travel features, Amazon Pharmacy's convenient medication delivery, smartphone photography tips for solar eclipse, and solar eclipse event experiences
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Mar 23, 2024 • 1h 49min

Apple's Antitrust Woes & How DoNotPay Uses AI to Help Consumers Fight Back

The podcast discusses Apple's antitrust case, Messenger's PIN request, assistive tech for disabilities, troubleshooting MacBook connectivity, and a senior NASA scientist explaining the Total Solar Eclipse in 2024.
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Mar 16, 2024 • 1h 49min

How Your Phone Spies on You & WiFi 7 Explained

Learn how much data your phone collects and manage app permissions. Find the fastest internet provider with real-life speed tests. Understand security concerns with TikTok and how cars spy on us. Explore Tower PCs vs desktop PCs and transferring data to a thumb drive. Discover Roku's data breach and how Airbnb bans indoor security cameras.
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Mar 10, 2024 • 1h 48min

Apple Vision Pro Thoughts & App To Clean Up iPhone

Rich discusses initial experiences with Apple Vision Pro, TikTok ban, reverting Apple Watch update, digital minimalism, budget phones like OnePlus Nord, Instagram messaging upgrades, staying connected overseas, emergency features on Samsung phones, old newspaper searches, and implications of using unsupported Windows 7
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Mar 3, 2024 • 1h 47min

Travel Booking Hacks & Make an Old Laptop New Again

Rich talks about how he books his travel, including his tips and tricks for finding the cheapest flights and best hotels.Benjamin in Pacific Palisades wants to know if he should upgrade his DSL connection to fiber.Netflix is no longer allowing existing customers to pay through Apple, they will need to provide a credit or debit card directly through the Netflix website.Kate Kozuch, managing editor at Tom’s Guide, joined to talk all things Mobile World Congress.John in Carlsbad wants to know how to get Pandora without ads.Jamie in North Hollywood wants to know how to open his camera by tapping the back of his iPhone. It’s an accessibility feature called Back Tap. Turn it on by going into Settings > Accessibility > Touch, and tap Back Tap. You can actually set a double to triple tap to do all kinds of things! Samsung has this feature, too. On Pixel, it’s called Quick Tap.There’s a privacy warning going around about the Journal app on iPhone sharing your full name and geo-location with strangers. It’s bogus. Here’s the explanation.Rich reviews the OnePlus Watch 2.Steve emails and says he’s getting a notification to update my Google Chrome Browser from a company called Hot Cleaner and is wondering if it’s legit. Rich says it seems like a malicious extension. Check and delete them.Andrew in Moorpark wants to know why smartwatches call their on-screen widgets complications.Jerry near New Jersey wants to know how to find the direct URL for a radio station.Leo Roberts, of The Laptop Elf Project, will discuss how to make an old computer new again with Chrome OS Flex.Robert asks how to reinstall his macOS operating system. Rich mentioned a clean install, Disk Drill, Disk Utility and there’s a helpful tool called Mist submitted by listener Michael.Google Maps gets glanceable directions.Consumer Reports warns about major...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Feb 25, 2024 • 1h 45min

Best Web Browsers to Protect Your Privacy & Preventing Payment Card Fraud

Topics covered in the podcast include tips for online privacy, securing personal data, managing credit cards, unlocking iPhones, and blurring homes on Google Maps. Guests discuss ransomware, browser privacy, auto-generated passwords, and the impact of AI on scams and fraud.
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Feb 17, 2024 • 1h 49min

Checking for Personal Data on the Dark Web & Managing iCloud Storage

Rich talks about helping out a colleague get his computer back up and running. It took longer than he expected and Disk Drill was a savior.Cam in Los Angeles wants to know about how to find their information on the Dark Web. Rich mentioned Hayley Kaplan for investigations, but also mentioned tools including Google’s Results About You, Google One Dark Web Monitoring and Mozilla Monitor, which he’s tried. Other resources include https://haveibeenpwned.com/, Experian and Norton.People are already returning the Apple Vision Pro and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg says the $500 Meta Quest 3 is better for most people.Steven in Bakersfield wants to know the best ways to stay connected on an upcoming International pilgrimage. Rich mentioned Airalo.OpenAI unveiled Sora, a new text-to-video generator that uses AI and early clips look pretty incredible.Mark in San Diego is having trouble accessing his Outlook account after doing an update. Rich says to reset the program and also check to be sure you have enough storage in your account.Google Photos has a new feature called Photo Stacks.Victor in Santa Barbara wants to know if the Outlook app, which is replacing Mail in Windows, will support Earthlink email.There’s new malware for the iPhone called GoldPickaxe.Android has added features called Android Safe Browsing and Live Threat Protection to help keep you safe from malware and phishing links. Here’s how to turn them on.Samsung says they will put out a software update in late February to address screen and camera issues on the Samsung S24 series.Mark in Woodland Hills can’t get a Firefox shortcut to delete from his Windows desktop.Bob O'Donnell, the president, founder and chief analyst at TECHnalysis Research will explain what AI PCs are all about.Johnny in Hacienda Heights is...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Feb 11, 2024 • 1h 47min

Chicago Auto Show EVs & Stopping Your TV from Spying

The podcast discusses the Chicago Auto Show and the auto industry revolution with electric vehicles. It also covers disabled vehicle crashes prevention, upgrading TVs for the Super Bowl, and privacy concerns with modern TVs spying on users through Automatic Content Recognition. Other topics include improving home Wi-Fi, password sharing crackdown on Disney+, rise of romance scams, resolving TV problems, impact of automation on drivers' skills, LTE security cameras, changes to iTunes on Windows, Apple's foldable iPhone, and dangers of AI.

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