The Current Plus: New F-47, Googleâs great AI video tool, apply for Netflix show, cat database and more to know - | Welcome to a marvelous Monday, friend. Ever wonder how your smartphone âknowsâ the exact time, no matter where you are in the world? Well, it syncs with one specific time zone to keep everything accurate. Make a guess and youâll find that little tech nugget at the end of this newsletter. đȘ Wonder why some emails vanish? Big Techâs filters are to blame. Want to keep hearing from me? Just hit reply with a quick âGot itâ or âHi,â which helps make sure my messages donât get buried. Thanks for your support! â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Tracked and targeted This is the kind of thing that makes you wish flip phones were still a thing. The world has moved from marketing to digital profiling. We are being tracked like never before. Advertising giant Publicis Groupe just released a video bragging that its CoreAI platform tracks a staggering 91% of all adult internet users. Yes, that probably includes you, me and everyone we know. In the clip, they introduce âLola.â CoreAI knows: What she watches and when Everything she purchases How inflation affects her shopping choices Where she shops in person and online What ads sheâs seen Who she follows on social media When sheâs vulnerable to switching to a cheaper brand Her medical issues Theyâre not guessing. This is based on real-world tracking across phones, smart TVs, loyalty cards, public records, app data, cookies and more. đ”ïžââïž You agreed to this Companies like Publicis, Acxiom and Epsilon arenât names you see on your apps. Theyâre behind the curtain, collecting everything they can from: Apps you install (especially free ones) Websites you visit Smart devices in your home Retail purchases and loyalty programs Location data from your phone Even your connected carâs infotainment system đ What you can do about it Start kicking creeps out of your data trail. PSA: Itâs work. Review and clear your Google activity history. Google logs every search, site visit, voice command and more. Turn off ad personalization on Google, Facebook, Amazon and Instagram. These platforms track you to build ad profiles. Check these settings monthly, they often reset. Donât link your accounts. Logging in with Google or Facebook sounds convenient, but it gives companies more data than you realize. Check app permissions. Youâd be surprised how many apps have access to your location, contacts, microphone or SMS history. Limit location tracking. Disable âprecise locationâ for apps that donât need it, especially shopping apps, weather apps and games. đ Publicis isnât just buying data Theyâre weaponizing it. With AI, theyâre turning what data brokers collect into scarily precise digital profiles. Then they sell it to advertisers, marketers, government agencies and players youâd never want near your personal info. This is why I encourage you to check out Incogni. Itâs a smart tool that acts as your legal representative, sending removal requests to data brokers and people-search sites on your behalf. I use it myself and love it. Theyâve removed me from over 1,110 companies. They also add you to a suppression list, so your personal data stays off those sites moving forward. You get a dashboard to track progress, and it works quietly in the background while you get your privacy back. â
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THE KIM KOMANDO SHOW PODCAST Tesla owners doxxed â March 22nd, Hour 1 A website called Dogequest leaked personal info of every Tesla owner in the U.S. If you own one, youâre now a target. Do you pay for Netflix, Disney+, or Hulu? Cutting the cord isnât cheap. Amazon is always listening, and meet your new AI nurse. Listen on Komando.com â |
WEB WATERCOOLER đ Trump announced Boeing will build the F-47: Itâll still have a human pilot, but itâs capable of flying autonomously with a swarm of AI-powered drone wingmen. This next-gen jet packs stealth tech, advanced sensors and hypersonic weaponry. China and Russia? Not even close. Watch more here. Less than five years: Thatâs when Nvidiaâs CEO says humanoid robots working 24/7 will be mainstream. Theyâll show up in factories first, since the tasks are specific. Renting one could run you about $100,000 a year. So maybe donât expect one folding your laundry just yet. StubHub is going public: The ticket resale marketplace just filed to list on the New York Stock Exchange. Even though it pulled in $1.77 billion in revenue in 2024, it still posted a loss of $2.8 million. (How does that happen?) Anyway, wondering who else is lining up to go public? Keep an eye on CoreWeave, Klarna and Hinge Health. đ± Meow youâre talking: Scientists are building the worldâs largest cat database to figure out why our feline friends act the way they do. Just send in a fur sample, fill out a survey about your catâs behavior and give a $150 donation. The team will analyze the DNA and look for links between genetics, personality and health. Want in? Sign up here. Samsung broke your soundbar: And they know it. A bad software update they pushed last week left a bunch of soundbars unresponsive and inaccessible. It gets worse: Itâs so severe, it can only be fixed with a physical repair. Samsungâs offering to fix it for free, even if youâre out of warranty. The least they can do. đ« A real-life Willy Wonka show? Yep, Netflix is casting for a new reality competition series inspired by Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Itâs called The Golden Ticket, and contestants face wild games and temptations in a retro-futuristic dreamscape. The best part? You can apply now. I just got over my addiction to chocolate, marshmallows and nuts. It was a Rocky Road. (I saw you smile!) |
DIGITAL LIFE HACK Record your screen for free on any computer No need to buy extra software. Windows and Mac have built-in screen recorders. Hereâs how to use them. Listen on Komando.com â |
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DEVICE ADVICE Googleâs new AI video tool: Iâve been playing around with it and wow, itâs something. It can take text and create a full-blown video. Try it out. I think youâll be amazed. đ Need a backup for your internet? Check out Starlinkâs new $10 monthly plan for existing subscribers. Itâs part of the Roam tier, so you can use it anywhere in the world. Sounds good, right? Well, hereâs the catch: Itâs capped at 10GB. Blow past that, and youâre paying $2 per extra gig. Ouch. Stay safe: Fitness app Stravaâs Heatmap feature shows popular workout routes ⊠but it also broadcasts your location. Keep your routes private: Go to Settings > Privacy Controls > Map Visibility and uncheck Contribute your activity data to de-identified, aggregate data sets. Lock down your device security: If youâre still browsing, shopping and working online without antivirus software, youâre making a mistake. My trusted pick is $19 for the first year.* Erased forever: Files in your trash are still sitting around. To permanently delete a file on Windows without sending it to the Recycle Bin, hold Shift + Delete. On a Mac, select the file, click File from the menu bar, then hold the Option key. Watch as the âMove to Trashâ option magically changes to Delete Immediately. âïž Why type when you can write? With Scribble and an Apple Pencil ($99.99, 23% off), your iPad running iPadOS 14 or higher converts your handwriting into typed text. It recognizes cursive and messy handwriting. Itâs fast, natural and feels like magic. Go to Settings > Tap Apple Pencil >Toggle on Scribble. đ Privacy, please: Nearly every social media site strips metadata from photos. This shows when, where and how a picture was taken. But when you text a pic, that info can still show. Stop that. Open the image you want to send and tap the share button. Select Options and toggle off Location. Tap Done. 50% off alert: My home security pick, SimpliSafe, is having a massive sale.* Get all the gear to lock down your home. Youâll sleep better at night. |
BY THE NUMBERS 40 times Hawaii is sinking that much faster than scientists thought. Most islands go down 0.02 inches a year. But parts of Oâahu are sinking almost an inch a year. Why? Some areas were built on fill that compacts over time. Flood zones there could expand by 50% in about 25 years. Over $1 billion Thatâs how much Apple is losing per year on its streaming service, spending around $4.5 billion on content annually. But when youâre raking in $93.7 billion in profit like they did last year, whoâs counting? I predict a hike in subscription prices. 290 million years After the Big Bang. Thatâs when a galaxy spotted by NASAâs Webb telescope was formed. Itâs way, way older than the Milky Way, where we call home. Pics and more details here, space nerds. |
WHAT THE TECH? At the 2025 World Expo in Osaka, Coca-Cola unveiled the worldâs first hydrogen-powered vending machines. Thatâs right, no power outlet needed. Just pop in a hydrogen cartridge and voilĂ , you get a cold drink so you donât need to be soda pressed. (Letâs see you write jokes for free!) |
LOGGING OUT ... The answer: Smartphones connect to atomic clock servers synchronized to the international standard of Greenwich Mean Time, or GMT. From there, your phone adjusts based on your location. Tech magic! I once toured the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, U.K. As a geek, I was totally enthralled with the place. You should see it someday, too! â±ïž Iâve put a lot of thought into it, and 6:30 is the best time on a clock, hands down. đ» Thanks for being here. Stay your wonderful self and pat yourself on the back for all the tech know-how you get with the best free newsletter in the USA! â Kim | |
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