The Current Plus: major Social Security warning, new AI drugs save lives, Samsung vacuum phone and more tech goodness - In partnership with hear.com | đââïž Itâs Wednesday, friend. This is plane crazy. Millions of people were glued to their phones tracking where Taylor Swiftâs private jet was taking off and landing. Jack Sweeney, a 20-something programmer turned celeb flight-tracking into a viral sensation. He spilled the sky-high tea on A-listers like Taylor, Musk, Zuckerberg and Kim K. (Nope, not this Kim K.) The stars? Not thrilled. The fans? Obsessed. The FAA just rolled out a new private registration system that hides flight info from the public. Itâs wheels down for Jackâs hobby. đŹ Help me help you stay tech-ahead. Just hit reply to this email. It signals to your email provider that you actually want to hear from me. Otherwise, I risk getting tossed into the spam abyss, and nobody wants that (especially me). â Kim đ« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE When waiting pays off When I saw this, my first thought was, âThatâs strange.â But I hate standing in lines. And what if you physically canât do it but need to? Then yesterday, I read a story in the WSJ (paywalled) about what a nightmare DMVs are right now with everyone scrambling to get a new ID. Starting May 7, you need a REAL ID to travel. The lines are wrapped around the buildings by people who need it. (Iâm one of them!) Roughly 70% of people wonât wait more than 15 minutes in line. And if you thought, âI donât mind waiting,â keep reading. You can make money doing it. â° Toe the line Just like you can hire someone to put together a desk or walk your dog, you pay someone to stand in line. Simply open the app or website (like TaskRabbit or Spotblaze), and choose the âLine Sitterâ or âWait in Lineâ task. Enter the time, place and any instructions. Browse workers, review their hourly rates, book and pay securely through the app (no awkward cash exchange, woo!). Itâs a great option if you have mobility issues. People also use line sitters for: Broadway rush tickets Product launches, sneaker drops and limited-edition merch Bin store restock days College admissions and registration Passport and DMV appointments Meet-and-greets, festivals and chances to meet a celeb đ” OK, how much does it cost? Pricing depends on your location, how long the line is and how popular the time slot is. On TaskRabbit, most line sitters charge $25 to $35 an hour. Spotblaze has similar pricing, averaging around $30/hour. Big cities (think NYC, LA, San Francisco) have higher rates, sometimes beyond $40/hour during peak events. Expect a 5% to 10% service fee from most apps, and higher rates if the line involves bad weather or late-night hours. A 15% to 20% tip is standard, too. đŒ Want to make money standing in line? Itâs an easy side hustle. Sign up as a âTaskerâ on TaskRabbit.com and create your profile. Set an hourly rate and choose âWaiting in Lineâ as one of your services. Get booked by people in your area. Get paid through the app, with tips included. Speaking of crowds, did you hear about the massive line for the new Barbie doll at a toy store? Some might call it a barbecue (cue the eye rolls). |
The Kim Komando Show Parents, check your kidâs phone for this app A mom in Texas was shocked by what she found on her 12-year-oldâs phone. Also, Gagan from Vancouver, Washington, is an eighth grader who wants to start his own tech newsletter for teens. Plus: an AI bot that can join your Zoom calls, and why itâs important to sound good on video calls. Listen on Komando.com â |
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WEB WATERCOOLER đ When will people wake up? A 63-year-old woman was ready to leave her husband for a scammer pretending to be Enrique Iglesias. Over two years, he talked her out of thousands of dollars. When her cash dried up, he told her to steal it. Hubby traced the messages to Nigeria and begged her to stop. She even went on TV and still swears itâs Iglesias. So sad. Keep an eye on your Social Security payouts: Hackers are breaking into retirement accounts and changing the payment info to cash in for themselves. Itâs shady and happening more than youâd think. Take a sec today, log in to your SS account and make sure everything looks right. Better safe than suddenly broke. Alexa+ is here ... kinda: The gall! Amazonâs new $20/month (Yikes!) AI assistant is rolling out to newer Alexa devices, but a few hyped-up features are MIA. Right now, you can order an Uber, get cooking advice and upload docs for summaries. Storytelling for kids, recognizing whoâs in the room and chore reminders are coming. FYI, smarter Alexa is free if you pay for Prime. Iâve tried so many password managers: I did a deep dive to find the best option on the market right now. My thoroughly tested recommendation and pick, NordPass, uses military-grade encryption. Hit my special link for 52% off.* đ€ AI saved his life: I love this. Meet Joseph Coates. Just over a year ago, this 37-year-old was on deathâs door from a rare blood disorder called POEMS syndrome. But an AI nonprofit called Every Cure found a new drug combo that started working within a week. Today, heâs in remission. Imagine more cures AI can find with drugs we already have. Strike a pose: Retailers like H&M are now creating AI versions of 30 real models. Yep, digital clones that look just like the real gals and guys. The models still own the rights to their AI twins. Surprise, the paycheck is way smaller than a real photo shoot. And itâs only a matter of time before companies skip the humans altogether and go full-on AI. đź Dream of taking a phone call from your vacuum cleaner? No? Samsung did it anyway. Their new cordless vacuum, the Bespoke AI Jet Ultra, lets you text and call, and so does their new washer/dryer. Whatâs next, the fridge? âHey, handsome, you need eggs, and your kid is calling.â đŹ Better foreign films? On May 9, AMC is screening the Swedish sci-fi movie Watch the Skies thatâs been visually dubbed into English using AI. Instead of just swapping voices, the AI tool TrueSync adjusts the actorsâ lip movements to match the English audio perfectly. Say goodbye to cringey, mismatched voice-overs. The first sentence you should learn when learning a foreign language is, âMy friend is paying.â |
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DEVICE ADVICE đ° Struggling with debt? Ask your favorite chatbot to pretend to be your creditor to practice your pitch. Just say, âImagine youâre my creditor. Letâs role-play negotiating an [adjustment, extension, etc.] to my payment plan, and then critique my strategy.â Leave out private info when chatting with the bot. Hot topics: Check Google Trends. Search keywords related to your biz to see what people are chatting about. You can filter by country, time and category. This can help boost your SEO, so your business stays in the know with what folks are googling. đŒïž Before texting your pic: Remove the location data to hide where you snapped it from snoops. On Google Photos, just find the pic and tap the three-dot icon in the top right. Then, hit the pencil icon next to the location and select Remove Location. This helps protect your privacy. LinkedIn growth hack: When it comes to followers, 150 is a magic number. Once you reach that many, your page will grow nine times faster than pages with fewer than 150 followers. If you run a biz, ask your employees (and everyone else you know) to follow. Psst, if youâre hiring, use my link to post a job for free.* Luckyâs the name: Rename your phone from âPixel 9â or âMy little phoneyâ to something helpful like âReward if found - Call 555-123-4567.â For iPhones, head to Settings > General > About > Name. On Android, go to Settings > About phone > Device name. Itâll pop up on Bluetooth, Wi-Fi or when itâs plugged into a computer. đŠ Prime, who? Score free shipping without signing up for Amazon Prime. Just add at least $35 worth of goodies to your cart and pick âFree Amazon Shippingâ at checkout. That way, you can save $14.99 a month for something fun instead. So good to know! |
BY THE NUMBERS $40 billion Raised by OpenAI. The record-breaking funding round makes it one of the worldâs most valuable private companies at $300 billion. SoftBank alone chipped in $30 billion. Dang, AI ainât cheap. 94% Reduction in heart disease risk with an experimental new drug. Lepodisiran is administered in one or two doses, and lowers lipoprotein(a), which is tied to heart attack, stroke and other heart disease risks. Amazing! Talk to your doc if youâre at risk. 1,000+ Used laptop batteries power an entire home. In November 2016, a clever guy decided to ditch the electrical grid and power his home through solar and recycled batteries. Eight years later, itâs going strong. Talk about positive energy. Ba-dum-tss! đ„ |
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| đ Pizza Hut just solved a real gamer problem: cold pizza. The 3D-printable pizza warmer sits on your console and uses its heat to keep your slice ooey gooey. Itâs free to download, and it actually works. đș I burned my Hawaiian pizza today. I should have cooked it at aloha temperature. (I saw that smile, mahalo!) |
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