The Current + Pentagon pizza, car scam alert, Minecraft movie streaming and more tech smarts - In partnership with Incogni | Hey there, itâs a wonderful Wednesday, friend. Or as tab-hoarders call it: âHalfway to never closing anything ever.â You know who you are. If youâve got seven tabs playing audio, 14 articles youâre âdefinitely going to read laterâ and a Google Doc from 2021 still spinning, todayâs trivia is for you. Question: Whatâs the maximum number of tabs you can have open in Google Chrome before it just shows a smiley face instead of a number: A) 50, B) 100, C) 200 or D) Thereâs no limit? Find the answer at the end! 0ď¸âŁ Zero, zilch, nada: My privacy secret weapon eliminated spam calls and texts on my phone. Silence feels so good. I negotiated a 60% discount just for you. More below! â Kim đŤ First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE đť The flight price spiral Image: ChatGPT I got a great question from Danielle in Austin: âKim, every time I search for a flight and go back later, the price has gone up. Are airlines tracking me? If I clear my browser history or use incognito mode, will I get a cheaper deal?â Youâve probably wondered the same thing. And thereâs no shortage of online advice telling you to delete cookies, browse privately or even switch devices to avoid so-called price hikes. So whatâs the truth? Letâs break it down. đ§ Is it a scam? Airlines and booking sites arenât raising prices just because you searched for a ticket. Prices change constantly based on demand, seat availability, time of day and, yes, your luck. So if you search for a flight in the morning, then again at night, and the price has jumped, thatâs not because of your cookies. Itâs because someone else booked, or the algorithm adjusted based on how seats are selling. Dynamic pricing is real, but itâs not personal. Now, that doesnât mean you shouldnât protect your privacy. I still recommend using incognito mode or clearing cookies. It gives you a cleaner browsing experience without ads following you across the internet. Plus, it prevents âsession fatigueâ where your browser remembers your old searches and doesnât refresh options. đ¸ Find the lowest airfare Use flight comparison tools like Google Flights, Kayak and Skyscanner. Set alerts for routes you want. Prices often drop midweek. Search one-way tickets separately. Sometimes itâs cheaper than booking round-trip. Fly midweek, early morning or late at night. Donât obsessively search for the same flight. Youâre not being tracked. Prices change fast, and rechecking every 10 minutes will just stress you out. Use a VPN and you may get a lower price. See below. đŽ Sorcery actually worked A friend was renting a car in the U.K. Total? $900. I told her to turn on her VPN and pretend she was already in London like the cheeky traveler she is. She refreshed, same site, same dates, and boom: $298. Now she has enough savings to buy two pints at Heathrow! Just one more reason I always say: Never shop for travel online without using a VPN. ExpressVPN is a sponsor of my show, so you get four months free using my link. Finally, donât take it personally when your bargain flight you forgot to book is now extortion-level pricing. It happens to us all. Nerd joke time: A photon walks up to an airline counter to buy a ticket, and the clerk asks, âAny baggage to check?â The photon replies, âNo, Iâm traveling light.â |
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WEB WATERCOOLER đ When the Pentagon eats pizza: An X account tracked pizza shop orders near the Pentagon, and predicted Israelâs strike on Iran hours before it happened. Pizza spiked, then dropped. The bar went quiet. Suddenly missiles. Itâs not the first time folks have linked local takeout to military action. Car scam alert: A Nebraska man with terminal cancer tried to buy a $12K 1955 Chevy for one last summertime cruise. Instead, he wired money to a fake escrow site. Now the website, the cash and his dream are long gone. BBB says the site was a mirage. I hope these scammers rot in hell. đ¨ Data brokers turn deadly: This is horrifying. The man accused of assassinating Minnesota state Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband allegedly used people search sites (paywall link) to stalk them. If criminals can track politicians, they can track you. Thatâs why you need Incogni to get your info off those websites.* Metaâs next smart glasses: Meta and Oakley have a new pair dropping Friday, made for athletes this time. No specs yet, but theyâll probably work like the Meta Ray-Bans. Think photos, videos, music, calls and AI that describes what youâre looking at. Oh, and the camera might sit in the center of the frame. Wow. Reason #452 why I sold my Tesla: FSD was a pile of poopy hype. In repeated trials, Teslaâs Full Self-Driving feature rolled past stop signs and mowed down child-size mannequins like a GTA side quest. Elon says safety is top priority, which is reassuring to the mannequinsâ plastic parents. đ¤ Blocky box office: A Minecraft Movie is exclusively hitting HBO Max this Friday. Itâs got Jason Momoa, Jack Black, even a villain named Malgosha, all in one magical cube-based world. Itâs already earned $951M+ worldwide since its March debut, becoming the top-grossing film of 2025. You and your kiddos will love it. |
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BY THE NUMBERS 4,000+ Thatâs how many natural water brands are out there, and yes, sommeliers are involved. From Tasmanian mist nets to Peruvian snowmelt, hydrationâs gone haute couture. Some bottles hit $30+; others wear Swarovski crowns. Welcome to the rise of red carpet hydration. Your Brita? A meager peasant. Over 225 billion The number of cyberattacks Cloudflare sees every single day. The twist? One of the biggest targets is gamers. Hackers love snatching accounts, changing the login details and reselling them. So give your kid a heads-up: Phishing emails are scammersâ favorite move. If a link says âfree loot,â itâs a trap. Within 3 years A brand-new gold car can lose around 34% of its value. Other colors that donât age well? White drops about 32.1%, and black comes in at 31.9%. On the bright side (had to say it), yellow holds up best at 24%, with orange right behind at 24.4%. Yeah, Iâm still not driving a pumpkin car though. |
WHAT THE TECH? | | Follow me on this one. Sam Altman who created ChatGPT now wants to scan your eyeballs with a glowing bowling ball to prove youâre human online, and he made a jingle about it. Seriously. I told you all about it back on May 6. Orb just dropped its first U.S. ad campaign. Itâs basically the âIf Youâre Happy and You Know Itâ of human verification. Go watch the video if you want a dystopian kick in your day. Think digital passport for the AI age. It feels like a TSA PreCheck for whatever weird world weâre heading into. It already has 13 million verified humans across 20+ countries, with goals to hit 50 million by the end of 2025. Not me. |
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Answer: B) 100. After 100, Chrome stops numbering and just shows :) instead of a number. Basically, Chromeâs way of saying, âMentally? Iâve checked out. You should, too.â Maybe youâre just on Edge. (See what I did there? Oh, tough crowd!) đ Before you go: Incogni has requested my info be removed from over 1,400 different data-broker and people-search sites. Iâve tried doing this myself over the years, and I was happy if I got to a dozen. Incogni offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you have nothing to lose. Use my link for 60% off. This is the #1 tech newsletter in the U.S., and Iâll never ask you for a retina scan, just maybe a humble request to share it with someone that could use the tech upgrade. Tomorrow, how grocery stores are using surge pricing to make more money and how you can fight back. Until then, just remember: Your tech IQ is on the rise. đś â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | |
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