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July 5, 2023 |
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Wow, itβs Wednesday! Letβs take a trivia break and do a math problem thatβs stumping the internet. βA bat and a ball cost $1.10 in total. The bat costs $1.00 more than the ball. How much does the ball cost?β The answer is at the end. π Get ready to blast off to keep you tech-savvy and a step ahead of those sneaky scammers. Ready to embark on this adventure? Let's get the party started! β Kim π« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itβs free!) IN THIS ISSUEβοΈ Tricky travel scamβΌοΈ Apple photo warningπΆ Walk it out |
TODAY'S TOP STORYRead this before you buy plane ticketsIf they werenβt so despicable, youβd almost admire the creativity of scammers these days. Almost. Hereβs a new scam to watch for: A βtravel agentβ or travel site selling fake plane tickets. Iβm here to arm you with the details on how it works and ways to protect yourself from this predatory ploy. A nasty trickYou search for tickets online or reply to a scam email. Overwhelmed by all the travel sites and apps (find the 10 best ones here!), you choose what seems like a trustworthy source with killer prices. Maybe you end up emailing, chatting or talking to someone who promises they can get you a great rate on a ticket. So you hand over your name, phone number and payment details. Using your information, they book what you think is a confirmed seat and say you're good to go. You, the savvy shopper, go to the airline's website and enter the flight information. Sweet, thereβs your seat. You pat yourself on the back for saving money and consider your travel booked. Two weeks laterYou go to check in for your flight. What? Your ticket is nowhere to be found. Thatβs because the scammer simply reserved a seat instead of actually booking a ticket. At this point, the airline canβt do anything for you. Youβre screwed. Hopefully, you find this out long before youβre standing at an airport customer service counter, suitcase in hand! Either way, youβre out the money and the airline ticket. Outsmart these jerksHow do you protect yourself from this scam and all the other nasty travel tricks out there? For starters, if you find a deal too good to be true, itβs probably a scam. Donβt pay until you see a confirmation number or e-ticket number. Anything else could just be a reservation, and thatβs not a confirmed ticket.Book directly from the airlineβs website to be extra safe. You may not get the lowest price, but hey, at least you can get frequent flyer points.If youβre worried about a ticket, talk directly to the airlineβs customer service department. Donβt call the travel agency booking site. Make sure the ticket is confirmed, not just reserved.β Now you know what scammers are doing to steal your money. Use the links below to share this important information with family and friends. |
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WEB WATERCOOLERπΌοΈ Urgent reminder: We told you about this seven weeks ago. Appleβs free My Photo Stream app is going away. Your pics are gone by July 26 unless you pay for iCloud. Back them up now! Call of Duty cheaters, be warned: Activision has a new, tricky way to handle cheaters. Theyβre putting fake characters in-game that look like real ones β¦ but only the cheaters can see them. Theyβre called βHallucinations.β Imagine if we had this IRL! π OceanGate tragedy: New details are coming about the sub disaster that claimed five lives on an expedition to the Titanic wreck. University engineering students, aka βinterns,β designed and put in the most critical electronics on the sub. I hope there were experienced engineers overseeing it all. Rumor Central has spoken: Next-gen AirPods will take your temperature alongside a new USB-C port for charging. AirPods will also test your hearing using various tones and sounds. This taps into the audiogram feature, currently accessible only through Apple's separate Mimi app. Theyβll be out this fall. π« $79,450: Thatβs the average cost per year for tuition at Harvard University. Theyβre using an AI teacher to lead its most important coding classes (overseen by a professor, at least). They really should give a discount on these courses. Ultimate gaming playlist: You can play a musical version of the retro Snake game on Spotify. Just open any of your playlists, click the three dots and tap βEat this Playlist.β Instead of squares, the snake eats album covers. Try it out! Have a question for me? Maybe itβs about your online business, buying the right thing or handling a digital dilemma. I have a special place just for you, dear readers. Write me here. Headed to the moon? Youβll need some phone coverage β¦ from Motorolaβs new $150 Defy Satellite Link hotspot. With its satellite connection, you can send text messages, even if youβre not on Earth. I canβt say Iβll need this β¦ ever. πΊ How one newspaper is growing: Journalists, editors, newsroom personnel and reporters everywhere are getting laid off. But in South Carolina, newspapers are doing the opposite: Hiring more writers and staff. Howβre they doing it? Check them out! |
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TRENDINGNew study: Put on your walking shoesA walk a day keeps the doctor away. Really! A new study says if you want to live longer, get moving. πΆ As little as 75 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise a week lowers the risk of death from certain types of cancer and heart disease. The CDC recommends 150 minutes a week, but good to know just half gets the job done. Huffinβ and puffinβHow hard should you be working? The CDC says you're at the right intensity when you can speak but not sing. β If you have a smartwatch or app that monitors your heart rate, youβre looking for about 50% to 60% higher than when resting. I track walks through on my iPhone. You can use a smartphone, too, or a smartwatch like an Apple Watch, Galaxy Watch or Fitbit. Or go old school with a pedometer.Do what feels right for youHow you get to 75 minutes a week is up to you. About 10 minutes daily works just as well as one long walk. I prefer to get out there most days of the week. My walk time is my βme time!β π§ Need something to keep you entertained? Catch up with my podcast! Three episodes a week and youβll blast past that 75-minute exercise goal. π€ In the Old West, cowboys traveling home in the dark used to tie a lantern to their horse's saddle to help them find their way. It was an early form of saddle-light navigation. |
DEVICE ADVICEWhat all those browser icons meanTake a look at the top of your browser. Sure, there are the refresh, back and forward buttons. But what are the rest? π The small padlock to the left of your address bar is the lock icon. This represents the security of your connection to the site. If the padlock is locked, a safe connection. Unlocked? Get outta there. β The star at the right end of the address bar is used to bookmark pages. Clicking it adds the page youβre on to your bookmarks or favorites. π See a little globe or shield? If youβre using a VPN, that may be an icon indicating its status. π °οΈ On a foreign website? In browsers like Chrome, an βAβ in the address bar indicates a page is in a different language than your default. Neat!π©βπ« Thus ends todayβs lesson on Browser 101. What else do you want to know? Reply to this email or leave me a note when you rate todayβs newsletter! |
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BY THE NUMBERS1,000% The increase in Google searches for βinflationβ at its peak. That was in October 2022. Now? Searches have plunged. One economist says thatβs because Americans might be less worried about it. Maybe we just know everything is expensive already. 130,000 to 150,000 The rumored number of Apple Vision Pro headsets coming in the first 12 months of production. The design is incredibly complex, and word on the street is that Chinese manufacturer Luxshare is forcing Apple to scale back on quantity. Yeah, these are gonna be tough to buy. $1.5 billion The total of unclaimed tax refunds from 2019. The deadline to claim that money is July 17. If you never filed taxes for that year, get on it so you donβt miss out on your refund! |
WHAT THE TECH?If Earth was flat, cats wouldβve knocked everything off the edge already. |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ...βΎοΈ The answer: I couldn't figure out the solution, then it hit me. If the ball costs 10 cents, the bat would cost $1.10, bringing the total to $1.20. The correct answer is the ball costs 5 cents and the bat $1.05. This question is part of a study about how people fight (or don't) their intuitive thinking. π§ Iβd like to invite you to check out our podcasts. Theyβre packed with the same fun and informative tech vibes but on the go. Listen while commuting, cooking or walking. Hit play and let's keep exploring the tech universe together! π β Kim |
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