The Current + AI robot takeover, Facebookâs sad admission, Vatican LinkedIn and delayed GTA VI - In partnership with hear.com | A very happy Wednesday to you, friend. In todayâs digital circus, even soulless strings of AI code can strike a pose. One virtual influencer that is 100% computer-generated just landed a $1 million fashion deal. Or did it? đ¤ What do you think: Real story or internet myth? Find out at the end of this digital catwalk. â Letâs not be strangers. Mark this newsletter as a favorite in your email program, so I can keep showing up in your inbox (and not your junk folder). It saves me from the spam corner! â Kim đŤ First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE Check this hidden folder Image: ChatGPT You deleted that weird photo of your exâs mom from your vacation three summers ago ⌠or did you? Hidden folders on your phone are holding your âdeletedâ pictures and videos hostage, quietly clogging your storage and embarrassing you long past their expiration date. Time to go folder spelunking and clear out these digital cobwebs. đˇ Android: The archive and trash trap If you use Google Photos (and most Android users do, plus a lot of iPhone folks, too), you have two sneaky folders: Archive and Trash. Archive is where you stash photos you donât want cluttering your main feed but still want to keep. Trash is where deleted photos go to hang out for 30 to 60 days before theyâre permanently erased. How to check them: Open Google Photos. Tap Collections at the bottom. Tap Archive to see hidden photos. Tap Trash to see whatâs waiting to disappear (or secretly stick around). đ Pro tip: If you accidentally deleted something important, you can still recover it from Trash, but only if you catch it before the auto-delete timer runs out. đą iPhone: Recently deleted isnât deleted Think youâve cleared that shameful live photo of you fake laughing at brunch? Nope. Appleâs got it chilling in the Recently Deleted album, sipping a mimosa while taking up your storage for 30 days before vanishing for good. How to check it: Open your Photos app. Scroll down to Utilities and tap Recently Deleted. đ Pro tip: Clearing out Recently Deleted can free up serious storage, especially if you have videos hanging around. Those things are storage hogs. Donât forget about your hidden folders. Theyâre like your junk drawer full of stuff you thought you threw out but didnât. âď¸ My friend showed me a photo of a famous meteor crater in Arizona. Itâs amazing how close it landed to the Visitor Center. (Oh that was so bad it was so good!) |
THE KIM KOMANDO SHOW How the Vatican locks down the conclave When picking a new pope, the Vatican cuts off the outside world. Signal jammers block phones. Anti-spy tech sweeps every corner. Plus, Hailey from Ohio heard a stranger talking to her baby through a Wi-Fi nanny cam. And tariffs might make your next iPhone cost a ton more. Listen on Komando.com â |
WEB WATERCOOLER đŹ Wrong number scams: It starts with a random text like âEmily from the gym?â You reply âwrong number.â But instead of leaving you alone, they get friendly, pull on your heartstrings, then pitch an investment scam. Blame AI. Itâs now easier to craft messages that feel personal. If you get one, donât reply. Just block the number. Katy Perryâs Met Gala pics? Totally fake. Photos of her âattendingâ the fashion event are going viral, but theyâre AI-generated. Katy posted them herself, saying she couldnât make it because of her tour. This is the second year itâs happened to her, and even her mom got tricked last time. Targeted beauty: This is nuts. Facebook allegedly tracked teen girls deleting selfies and waited like an algorithmic vulture to serve them beauty ads at their weakest moment. âThis is what puts money in all our pockets,â one exec reportedly said. Emotional damage, now with 20% more ROI. âŞď¸ Open to work: After Pope Francisâ passing, the Vatican updated its LinkedIn with a description for the next pope. Mandatory: be baptized, male, Catholic. Preferred: good singing voice, multilingual, wisdom, prudence and even âJoy in serving with almost no holidays.â Not a remote position. Sorry. Apple owes you money: Owned an iPhone or iPad between Sept. 17, 2014, and Dec. 31, 2024? You might be eligible for part of a $95 million settlement. Why? A lawsuit says Siri recorded private convos by accident. Oopsie. If you got an email or think it happened to you, submit your claim by July 2. You can file for up to five devices and get up to $20 each. 𦾠A case for HR: A humanoid robot in China malfunctioned, flailed around and thrashed wildly at factory workers during a routine test. Naturally, some humans online are calling the start of our AI judgment day, while others are still debating 100 men vs one gorilla. You have to see this video. |
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DAILY TECH UPDATE Neuralinkâs third implant Brad Smith, a father of three, is Neuralinkâs third implant recipient and the first nonverbal patient to get it. Hear his amazing update in this short podcast. Listen on Komando.com â |
DEVICE ADVICE âĄď¸ 3-second tech genius: Snap a pic of your passport, ID and itinerary before your trip. Store it in a secure cloud folder or password-protected app so itâs safe and easy to access if needed. Byte-size help: Next time youâre overwhelmed, ask ChatGPT or your fave chatbot, âI want to [goal], but Iâm not sure where to start. Can you break it into step-by-step tasks, starting with the easiest actions?â Shouldâve tried this before I decided to sort my entire closet. Argh. đ¨ Use your exact brand color: In Google Docs, highlight your text, go to highlight color in the menu and click Add a custom color (+). Then, type your hex code (like #000080 for navy blue) and apply it. Nice. Every map lies: We live on a globe (sorry, flat-Earthers), so 2D maps can distort how big countries really are. The True Size Of lets you see how they actually compare to each other. Just type a state or country in the search bar, then click and drag it around the map. Neat! For group shots: Use your phoneâs self-timer. On iPhone, open the Camera app, tap the down arrow at the top, then swipe the bottom slider and press the clock icon. For Samsung, go to Camera > Options (four dots) > Timer (clock). On other Androids, just swipe down in the Camera app and turn it On. đ¸ Educator freebie: If youâre a teacher, you get Canva Pro for free. The rest of us pay $120/year. School librarians and specialists can join, too. Go to canva.com/education and click Get Verified. Log in or sign up (use your school email if you can). Then, upload your school ID, teaching certificate or a link listing your job. Approval may take a few days. I spy a virus: If your connectionâs dragging, a virus might be the culprit. I trust and recommend TotalAV. Itâs just $19 a year to protect up to five devices on Windows, Mac, Android and more. Thatâs total peace of mind for your phone, laptop and tablet.* |
BY THE NUMBERS May 26, 2026 Thatâs when the Grand Theft Auto VI launch got pushed to. Gamers werenât the only ones crushed; Wall Street took shotgun on the joyride. The developerâs stock fell 7% on the news. Now basically a full year away, Rockstar Games swears itâll be worth the wait. (Cue flashbacks to every other delayed launch ever.) 14,900MB/s How fast Western Digitalâs new SSD claims it can read data. Itâs basically a caffeine-fueled cheetah on a PCIe 5.0 racetrack. A listing on Amazon leaked the SN8100 ahead of launch. At nearly 15 GB/sec, it could be the fastest consumer SSD on the market. $20,000 What some folks are dropping on hand-painted portraits. In an age where AI can remix your face in 0.5 seconds, more Americans are actually paying real humans to immortalize them the analog way. Itâs slower, pricier and way more intimate. Also, no filters, just your raw, regal essence (and maybe your dog). |
WHAT THE TECH? | Image: The Agatha Christie Writing course BBC Maestro |
| Hold on to your monocles and magnifying glasses, Agatha Christie is back, and this time, sheâs powered by AI and sheer British resolve. Thanks to BBC Maestro, the Queen of Crime is posthumously teaching a writing course, brought to life via tech wizardry. AI stitched together Christieâs interviews, private letters and diary doodles to clone her voice and style (minus any side angles, apparently the 1920s were a strict front-facing era). Finally, a ghostwriter whoâs actually ⌠a ghost? |
LOGGING OUT ... The answer is: A) REAL. Yes, that AI-generated fashion influencer is 100% real. Well, as real as computer code with cheekbones can be. The virtual influencer Lil Miquela (an AI creation with zero pores and perfect lighting that weighs an Instagram) landed million-dollar brand deals with fashion powerhouses like Calvin Klein and Prada. đââď¸ Be sure to get more of me on Instagram, X, YouTube and Facebook. Phew, that was a jam-packed edition of the #1 tech newsletter in the United States. Tomorrow, I have some really great time-saving tech tricks youâll use time and time again. That makes you the smart friend. Go hack the day before the day hacks you. đĽď¸âď¸â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | |
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