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June 6, 2023 |
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Happy Tuesday! Emoji trivia is big on YouTube. So, letβs see how you do. Can you name the movie depicted by these two emojis? π π¦πΌ The answerβs at the end, friends. Weβre coming in tech-heavy today. Get ready to dive into the dynamic realm of tech and stay ahead of the curve. I always have your back! β Kim π« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itβs free!) IN THIS ISSUEπ Are Appleβs new products worth it?βοΈ Skip the TSA line for freeπ Dangerous Chrome extensions |
TODAY'S TOP STORYPay attention: Life has changed againYesterday was a big deal in the tech world. Apple put on a flashy show outlining new products set to be released just in time for this yearβs holiday gift-giving. Even if youβre not an Apple fan, you need to know whatβs coming. No, Iβm not going to link to a vid for you to watch. I sat through it for you β¦ two hours, six minutes and 11 seconds (not that I was counting). Doubling down on ARApple hasn't really introduced a new product for 10 years. That was the Apple Watch. It made up for this lack of innovation with its new augmented reality (AR) goggles, "Vision Pro." Instead of clumsy Oculus-type headsets, Vision Pro looks like a scuba mask. The front can be transparent so you can see the outside world. Or, if youβre working confidentially, it turns reflective like a mirror. Yes, you can play video games. But for $3,500, it'd better be for more than just games. Vision Pro will completely replace your TV and video monitor. Apps, documents, videos, movies and anything youβd see on a screen appear suspended in front of you. Your eyes, hands and voice replace your mouse. Itβs made to fit different face shapes and sizes. Itβll be out in about six months. My cynical husband came into my office and said, βI never want any new tech, but I really want those Apple glasses.β I was so tempted to tell him thatβs never going to happen. iOS 17 brings back call screeningIf youβre new to Apple-land, iOS is the software that runs the iPhone. Weβll get the latest version, iOS 17, in mid-September. Your iPad and Apple Watch run their own iOS versions. A lot of people watching the Apple show were excited by this trick. Soon, youβll get a voicemail transcription in real time and decide whether or not to answer the phone. Well, I canβt remember the last time I left someone a voicemail. If the person doesnβt answer, I text them. Core changes:A better MacBook Air: The $1,299 15-inch MacBook Air is the thinnest of its kind, at 11.5mm. It weighs three pounds, gets 18 hours of battery life and ships June 13. Note: This is why Iβve been telling you not to buy a new MacBook for the last three months.iPadOS 17 finally works with PDFs: Fill out info and leave signatures on PDFs, including ones you scan. Open PDFs in the Notes app to annotate, edit and collaborate in real time.Safari privacy updates: Safari will lock your private browser windows when youβre not using them and remove URL trackers. Youβll also be able to share Passkeys (aka logging in without a password) with people you trust.AirPods trick: If you run into a friend while out walking with your AirPods Pro, the music in your ears will lower so you can hear them better. Nifty.watchOS 10: Apps like Activity have been overhauled for the Apple Watch so theyβre easier to see. You can also turn the digital crown to see widgets and get information faster from any watch face.Personal Voice: You can use artificial intelligence to create a replica of your voice in about 15 minutes. This is cool. Itβs designed for people who are losing their voice.β Now, you have enough right here to have a convo with the best and sound like you know what youβre talking about. Obviously, Apple filled those two hours with a lot more product announcements. If you want the complete lowdown, check it out on my site here! |
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WEB WATERCOOLERChrome pwned: Check your system for 32 nasty Chrome extensions that send you ads and mess with your system. The top five most downloaded: Autoskip for Youtube, Soundboost, Crystal Ad block, Brisk VPN and Clipboard Helper. See the rest here. βοΈ Skip the TSA line for free this summer: Go to Clearβs website or app and sign up for Reserve. No fingerprinting, eye scans, background checks or interviews required. Once you arrive at airport security, someone will scan your QR code and take you to the front of a TSA line. Yep, itβs free. TSA PSA: Itβs a bad idea to say hi to your friend, Jack, in the TSA line. Great balls of fire: Fire extinguisher balls (yes, thatβs a thing) sold on Amazon from VYXON, TATTCHINE, ARMYJY, PETSTIBLE, HelloPharma, Vixuiyz and JHEUAYK arenβt safe to use, says the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Have one? Throw it out. Seconds matter: A woman died after the person attempting to save her life was forced to watch 18 seconds of ads on a YouTube CPR tutorial. YouTube is running up to 3 minutes of ads on first aid videos, and some are only skippable after 30 seconds. Unbelievable. Forget vids. Take a CPR Class. πΊ Live from β¦ Mars: The European Space Agency marks 20 years of the Mars Express with a live look at whatβs going down on the Red Planet. It takes up to 22 minutes for us to get βliveβ pictures of Mars down here on Earth, so itβs not technically a live stream, but still pretty dang cool. See it here. Hackers ruin everything: Gmailβs blue checkmarks should mean the email comes from a trustworthy source. I paid $5,000 to get my companyβs blue Gmail checkmark. Hackers are exploiting a security flaw that can fool Gmailβs security system. So, if you see a blue checkmark with a spam email, itβs still spam. Google at work: You might be one of 9 million organizations with beta access to Googleβs passkey. Use your phone or computerβs fingerprint or face scanner to log in instead of typing a long, complex, hard-to-remember password. Cue the Hallelujah Chorus. π€³ AI takes on history: I canβt wait for you to see this vid. Itβs a compilation of famous historical figures taking selfies and posting them on social media. Itβs amazing, really. Take a minute right now and watch it here. You will love it like I did! |
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DEVICE ADVICEAre old videos, screenshots or apps the culprit?Ah, the dreaded βStorage fullβ notification. When the iPhone debuted in 2007, it only had 4GB of storage (thatβs only about 1,300 photos!). We have much more storage space now, but you can still run out. To find whatβs taking up all the space on an iPhone: Open Settings > General then tap iPhone Storage. Youβll see a list showing whatβs taking up space, from most to least.If you have an Android: Open Settings > Storage. See apps you donβt use? Delete them.π iOS and Android pro tip: Streaming apps on your phone like Netflix, Hulu and Prime Video let you download movies and shows for offline viewing. Major space hogs! Theyβre easy to clear. Letβs say you have downloads on Netflix. Open the app and tap Downloads on the bottom right. From there, you can find and delete them. π© Stop yer whining, βOh, Kim, phone this and tablet that. What about my PC?β Hereβs how to find out whatβs eating up your storage on your PC or Mac. Youβre welcome. |
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BY THE NUMBERS70,850 The town population at the site of Elon Musk's rocket launch. The SpaceX hub was approved at Boca Chica, Texas β without a complete environmental impact study. Residents are suing because launches spew sand and debris for miles β¦ far from where theyβre filming βDebris Does Dallas.β 100,000 The years before humanity that a mysterious species carved symbols in caves. Found in South Africa, remains show the speciesβ brains to be one-third the size of modern human brains. Iβm always amazed at these discoveries. 18 The age at which the artist Prince wrote, arranged, sang and played all the instruments for his original demo tape. Now, the reel-to-reel tape, recorded in 1976, is being auctioned off. Itβs from the estate of a Warner Bros. Records executive who signed him β and this Princeβs work is not royalty-free. |
WHAT THE TECH?What are the jobβs βbear minimumβ qualifications? |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ...The answer: π π¦πΌ is emoji speak for the 1990 movie βHome Alone.β I watch it every Christmas. Hereβs something about the movie you may not know. The filmβs famous quote, βKeep the change, ya filthy animal,β is actually from a fictional gangster movie called βAngels with Filthy Soulsβ created just for the film. π Eye update: Everythingβs going great. I posted a new pic on my IG. Love being able to see out of my right eye! And thanks for letting us in your inbox. We work hard to give you the best tech newsletter in the universe. So thrilled that youβre loving it! β Kim |
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