The Current + ICE apps, new SIM locks, booking scam spreading, Kindle tricks and more tech know-how - In partnership with StartMail | Happy Thursday to you, friend. Ah, the â90s, when both that unforgettable screechy connection tone and 3.5-inch floppy disks were amazing advancements. But did you know one little computer game caused such a ruckus in New York office buildings, it got straight-up banned for being âtoo addictiveâ? đž Take a guess which office saboteur got the boot: A) Tetris, B) Solitaire, C) Minesweeper or D) Doom. Find the answer at the end! đĄď¸ Your inbox is ground zero for Big Tech tracking and tons of scams. Thatâs why I use StartMail, private encrypted email that puts you in control. No ads, no spying, just secure email that works. Try it free and get 60% off! â Kim đŤ First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Flight revenge Image: ChatGPT You finally made it to your gate, overpriced coffee in hand, sprinting like your vacation depends on it, only to be greeted by those two soul-crushing words: Flight Delayed. Maybe it starts with 30 minutes ⌠then an hour ⌠then four. No apology, no update, just your suitcase sunbathing alone on the tarmac like itâs on vacation without you. Hereâs what the airlines donât want you to know: You might be owed money. A lot of money. But you usually have to ask, and thatâs where tech know-how (and me) saves the day. đ° International flights Flying to Canada or anywhere in the EU? You might be owed $300 to $700 if your flight is delayed over three hours. The U.S. doesnât mandate airlines pay out for delays, but that doesnât mean thereâs no hope. Donât spend hours combing through airline policies. AirHelp does it for you. Just enter your flight number and date, and it checks your eligibility. If youâre owed money, theyâll file the paperwork and deal with the airline. They take a cut (about 25%) if you win. đ§ł Bag checks In the U.S., airlines are required to reimburse passengers for reasonable expenses due to delayed or lost luggage. Think clothing, toiletries, chargers, even a change of shoes if your bagâs gone for days. Toss an Apple AirTag (21% off) or Tile tracker ($24.98) in your bag. This way, you can see your bagâs location in real time. Airlines love to tell you your luggage is âin transitâ when itâs clearly stuck in Milwaukee. Show them proof, and get your expenses covered faster. đź Credit card perks Did you book with a card like Chase Sapphire Preferred or AmEx Platinum? You could be reimbursed for meals, hotels and ground transportation if your flightâs delayed. You have to file the claim, and most people donât even know this perk exists. đ˛ Great apps FlightAware, Flighty and TripIt Pro give you real-time alerts, often before the airline updates the board. HotelTonight helps you grab a room if youâre stranded overnight. âď¸ Bonus: Complain Try this prompt with ChatGPT or your favorite chatbot: âWrite a professional complaint email to [airline] requesting compensation for a 4-hour delay, citing DOT and EU flight delay regulations.â Fill in your airline, date and flight number, and boom, instant legal-sounding email. And yes, it will likely work. Airlines owe you more than pretzels and an eye roll. Use tech, ask the right questions, and demand what you are owed. |
Daily Tech Update Dinner and a movie? Not in 20 years Even with better food, sound and service, theaters are still on the decline. Execs say the classic night out has an expiration date. Listen on Komando.com â |
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WEB WATERCOOLER đ¨ Bookingâ .com warning: Speaking of travel, scammers will email or message you claiming your reservation is at risk. Theyâll say itâs urgent and youâll lose your spot unless you click a link to âverifyâ or âpre-authorizeâ your card. Donât fall for it. If youâre worried, contact customer service. It takes an AI village: X is getting more AI slop. It will now allow AI to write Community Notes, but only if humans give them a thumbs-up. Youâll see them labeled as AI-written. Bots are no longer just spreading misinformation, now theyâre trying to clean it up, too. đ¨âđŤ Artificial degree syndrome: Forget cramming Java syntax, universities are now teaching students how to think like machines (paywall link). AI is shaking computer science ed, and schools like Carnegie Mellon are pivoting hard. The new curriculum? Vibe coding. Spiderâs in the server: Qantas just revealed a data breach that hit 6 million customer records. No financial info leaked (phew), but names, birthdays and frequent flier numbers got scooped. The culprit might be Scattered Spider, the cybercrime crew currently doing a full tour of the aviation sector. Expect more airlines joining the hit list. đ Cool roofs, cooler robots: Researchers trained AI to design a paint that lowers building temps up to 68°F, seriously. It reflects heat, saves power and could murder AC bills. Tested on apartments in hot cities, the paint slashes electric use enough to run thousands of extra units. The kicker? It actually looks good. đ Thereâs an app for that: ICEBlock, a map app for spotting ICE agents, hit #1 on the App Store after CNN reported about it and then U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on X called CNNâs report an âobstruction of justice.â The app lets people pin sightings and get alerts nearby. No word from Apple if theyâre gonna pull it. |
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DEVICE ADVICE âĄď¸ 3-second tech genius: Need to print something fast from your phone? Email it to your printer. Many HP and Epson printers have their own email address. Control app access on Windows: On your PC, choose which apps can use your camera or mic. Go to Settings > Privacy & security, then scroll to App permissions. Tap Microphone, then toggle off any apps you donât need using it. đźď¸ Resize images on Mac: Open it in Preview, go to Tools > Adjust Size, then enter your new dimensions under Width and Height. So something like 1920 Ă 1080 can be scaled down to 1280 Ă 720. FYI: This replaces the original, so make a copy first. Have dyslexia? Try the dyslexic font on Kindle. Open a book, tap near the top of the screen and hit the Aa icon. Go to Font > Font family and select OpenDyslexic. Bonus: You can also adjust the boldness and size of the font from here. đş Fix your YouTube feed: Seeing stuff you donât care about on your home page? Tap the three-dot menu next to the video and hit Not interested. Do it regularly, and YouTube will get better at showing you what you actually like. đľ Bon voyage to car rental fees: Clark Howard has a secret weapon to fight one pesky fee: a portable toll reader. Register online, and it works in 19 states. Subscribe to Clark.comâs free newsletter to receive more must-have money tips every day.* |
BY THE NUMBERS 126% Thatâs how much your Parkinsonâs risk jumps if you live within a mile of a golf course. Pesticides might be the culprit. Itâs not just the back nine, itâs whatâs soaking into the soil. Fore! But actually ⌠run. $314 million Thatâs what Google now owes Californians for quietly siphoning data from idle Android phones. A jury didnât buy the âyou consented in the fine printâ defense. Instead, it ruled that Google ran up usersâ cell bills. $737 million Thatâs how much Amazon stock Jeff Bezos just cashed out. Fresh off a $50 million Venetian wedding, Bezos is back on the trading floor (well, metaphorically). Itâs part of a plan to offload up to 25 million shares by 2026, because whatâs a power couple without a little portfolio pruning? |
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LOGGING OUT ... Answer: B) Solitaire. Yup, the OG productivity assassin. NYC office managers banned it in the â90s after employees couldnât stop clicking cards instead of instant messages. đŽđźââď¸ You could say it was sent to ⌠solitaire confinement. (Oh, that was so bad, it was good!) đĄď¸ Your inbox is a target. I use StartMail, private, encrypted and ad-free. Try it free and save 60%! đ This is the #1 tech newsletter in the U.S. with a stellar 5/5 star rating! Tomorrow, we celebrate our independence ... from subscription suckers. Blow up excess fees. You have to be sure to read all about it! Until then, go screen-free for 10 minutes. đ§ââď¸ â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | |
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