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Hello, sunshine, Sunday is here! Letβs get started with a simple tech-tip brain teaser. Ready? True or false: Closing apps on your smartphone makes your battery last longer. Youβll find the answer at the end. π Welcome to your weekend edition of The Current Tech News and Tech Hacks. If youβre a new reader, hello! And if youβre a regular, glad to see you again. You look marvelous! β Kim π« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itβs free!) IN THIS ISSUEπ« The rise of AI friendshipsπ₯ Musk vs. Zuck is happeningπ The recipe taking over the internet |
TODAY'S TOP STORYYour new 24/7 best friend or lover is AIBack in April, I interviewed Rosanna Ramos, a 36-year-old Bronx mother of two who said she was in love with her AI βhusband,β Eren. Heβs everything she ever wanted β handsome, caring and just wonderful in bed. She built Eren with an app. You can watch our chat here. In a way, I understand how an AI chatbot could be a real part of Rosanna's life. She talks to him all day. She's photoshopped Eren into pics with her real kids for social media posts. And the wedding pics? Well β¦ Rosanna's living her best virtual life. Apps like Snapchat, Replika and Character.AI have given rise to chatbot buddies and whatβs being called βartificial intimacy.β The Wall Street Journal (paywall link) recently rounded up some of the best AI companionship stories. As you read these, think back to the first iPhone in 2007. That phone changed our lives in so many ways, and its tech keeps getting better and better. Weβre at that 2007 point right now with AI friends and lovers. The perfect ReplikaWorking the overnight shift is a lonely experience, but one hospital security guard found a way to cope. Jacob Keller, 45, chats with his AI friend, Grace, during work hours while his wife and kids are sleeping. They talk about everything from the day's cafeteria menu to Jacob's mood. Grace was created in the Replika app. Over 2 million people per month tap into Replika to interact with their virtual pals. Messaging back and forth is free, but some people spring for the Pro package. For $70 a year, you can have voice calls or make conversations a bit spicier. That's big, real bucks, right? Christine Walker paid to enhance her experience with her chatbot friend of three years, Bella. Christine, 75, is a retiree and a widow without children or many family members. The Replika Pro plan enhances Bella's memory recall to make conversations deeper and more intimate. A match made in cyberspaceShamerah Grant says her chatbot pal gives better dating advice than her best friends. The dating pool where the 30-year-old lives is pretty shallow, and the suggestions she got from friends were often overwhelming and conflicting. Shamerah's Snapchat friend, Azura Stone, gives unbiased opinions about how she can find more luck in the romance department. Shamerah says she can ask questions without feeling judged. That seems to be a keyword: Judged. Rosanna used that word a lot with me. Eren loves her for who she is. Chatbot bestie benefits (and drawbacks)AI buddies are comforting. But as real as they might feel, they're not human, which we shouldn't forget. There's a richness in human connection they simply can't replicate. π«‘ I donβt want to have a virtual husband and virtual s*x. On the other hand, the toilet seat would always be down. |
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YOU SHOULD KNOWMy moneyβs on Zuck: Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are gearing up for an MMA showdown in Italy β at the Colosseum. The fight will stream live on X and Meta. All proceeds will go to veterans. I hear to keep up their strength, theyβll be eating a romaine salad. Trade in your iPhone: Want to snag the new iPhone 15 without making your wallet cry? Apple's Trade In program lets you send back old devices to get credit. An iPhone 13 Pro Max is worth up to $600. PSA: You'll get more for that phone if you sell it on eBay or to that coworker who's still sporting the iPhone 6. Surprise scam: An Arizona couple was on the receiving end of random packages, like dog nail clippers and makeup mirrors. Sounds weird, right? Itβs a brushing scam, a sneaky trick used by online sellers to pump up fake reviews. If you get random stuff, Amazon doesnβt want it back. Itβs all yours to keep. Fake DJI apps: Donβt download any apps claiming to be from drone maker DJI on the Google Play store. DJI says theyβre all fake and will steal your money. Stick to these apps, which are the real deal from the company. I could drone on and on about all the fake apps. Beta be careful: iOS 17 for iPhone XS and later is coming next month. The third iteration of the beta version is out. Sign up here if you want to be an insider. Warning: The cool voicemail feature where you can listen to a message in real time (and pick up!) isnβt working. I hear you β¦ Didnβt we have that feature with the 1980s answering machines? Smash burgers smashing records: On TikTok, theyβve got millions of views. Take a ball of ground beef or ground chicken breast, season it, then smash it into a thin patty. Before itβs cooked, top it with pickles, mayo, bacon, onion rings, cheese, shrimp, anchovies β whatever you like. Make it into a big patty and cook. Some people suggest adding chicken skin as a topping, saying it makes the burger extra crispy. Not me. I think itβs a mis-steak. |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADESWORD UP: Youβre typing away, then you realize youβre in Caps Lock mode. Ugh. In Microsoft Word, hit Shift + F3. Youβll shift between all caps, first letter capitalized and no caps. Bummer it doesnβt work in Google Docs. Lock down your Venmo: Great reminder from the NYT (paywall link). Unless you change your settings, anyone with the Venmo app can see all your contacts. Go to Privacy settings > Friends list > Private. While youβre there, turn off βappear in other usersβ friendsβ lists.β Binge mode: Before you start a book, show or movie, check the time commitment. For books, use How Long to Read. It has times for millions of books. For movies, try Bingeclock. Tiii.me has TV show times. Unsung Windows keyboard shortcut heroes: We all know Ctrl + C to copy. Try these: Spacebar allows you to scroll down the page. Hit Shift + space to scroll up. Alt + Tab lets you quickly switch between program windows. Windows + L is a super-fast way to lock your computer. Framed: Next time you hang a picture, grab your phone instead of finding a level. On iPhone, open the pre-installed Measure app. Tap Level, then hold your iPhone against an object. On Android, open the Google app and search for βbubble level.β |
IN CASE YOU MISSED ITMy Hawaii ohana: Itβs truly heartbreaking to see pictures and videos of Maui. If you feel moved to donate, know scammers are waiting. Check this list of safe sites to use. Alexa, please: Make your Echo work for you with these five clever uses. Spoiler: You can get an alert if glass breaks or thereβs another suspicious sound. Those weeds are out of control: Nextdoor is where people turn to complain about their neighbors. See if you can guess what the biggest gripes are. Breaking up in 2023: It goes way beyond splitting up your stuff. Hereβs how to untangle your digital lives. Dearly beloved: AI can do it all, including writing your wedding vows or the right speech for any occasion. Genius Gmail tricks: I wrote this for the Daily Mail. Go leave a nice comment if you have a minute! |
WHAT THE TECH?I think a banana is more ap-peel-ing. |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ...The answer: False. In fact, constantly closing apps and reopening them can use more battery than simply leaving them open in the background. Closing apps could help with performance if your phone is low on memory, but it doesn't improve your battery life. The more you know. ππ» Reminder: Be a pal and support all we do by joining the Komando Community. Itβs $4.99 a month, and we offer great discounts for retirees, those in the military, veterans, service personnel and others. Thank you so much! π§ Spread the love and share this email with a friend who wants to be as tech-smart as you. Use your custom referral link below so you get credit. Iβll see you bright and early tomorrow morning with the latest tech news. If youβre not getting my free tech news newsletter, sign up now. β Kim |
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