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If your smartphone was ever lost or stolen, would you know what to do? Lock it remotely, call your carrier or use a tracking app. That’s a start.


The $55K FaceTime car scam

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Good post + bad timing = zero likes. Let’s fix that.

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Are your carefully crafted social media posts getting the same amount of attention as a tree falling in the forest with no one around? As the French say, that’s no bueno.

Running a business is hard enough without your social media posts falling flat. You spent 30 minutes picking the perfect image, debated emojis for another 12, added hashtags that deserve a Pulitzer, and then? Radio silence.  

Truth is, timing matters. A lot.

Social media platforms don’t care how good your post is if you’re posting when nobody’s watching. So here’s the inside scoop on when to hit publish, plus some quick-hit tips to help you win the algorithm game.

📅 Best times to post by platform

Instagram: Reels get better engagement during lunch hours (11 a.m. to 1 p.m.)
 ✔️ Best: Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Avoid: Late nights and Sundays

Facebook: Go live or ask a question. Facebook likes conversations.
✔️ Best: Weekdays, especially Tuesday and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
Avoid: Weekends after 2 p.m.

X: Short, punchy posts with a strong hook work best. No rambling.
 ✔️ Best: Weekdays around 9 a.m. or 12 p.m.
Avoid: Friday evenings

LinkedIn: Lead with insight or value, not a sales pitch.
 ✔️ Best: Tuesday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
Avoid: Evenings and weekends

TikTok: First 2 to 3 seconds matter most. Hook your viewer instantly.
✔️ Best: Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Avoid: Posting just once a week

✅ Schedule posts in your PJs

Want to stay consistent on social media without being glued to your phone 24/7? Here’s an insider tip. Use smart scheduling tools like Buffer, Later or Hootsuite to post at peak engagement times even if you’re still in bed sipping coffee.

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Affordable portables

🧳 You’ve got places to go. My picks are built to come along for the ride.

🐶 Fur real safety: Snag a belt leash (15% off) to keep your pup strapped in while you’re on the road.

Check your kid’s phone for this app now

Briana from Houston is like so many moms I know. She’s busy, loving and doing everything she can to raise smart, safe kids in a digital world that changes faster than you can hit “update.”

She told me that when her 12-year-old daughter asked to download an app called Zepeto, it seemed harmless enough. Create a cute avatar. Dress it up. Play games. Chat with friends.

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Code and go: Want to read a web page from your computer on your phone? Just use a QR code. In Chrome, find the page, click the three-dot menu > Cast, Save, and Share > Create QR code. Scan it with your phone’s camera, and voilà, the link opens in your mobile browser.

“KYS” isn’t harmless teen slang: Parents, you might see “kys” or “keys” online and think it’s just another TikTok-ified acronym. But it’s actually short for “kill yourself,” and it’s alarmingly common in teen comment sections and DMs. Some teens use it jokingly (🤨), but it can land with real emotional weight.

How to find anyone’s email

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Looking for a way to get in touch with someone online? Try these pro tips. 

🍎 Bad apples: Apple just got a reality check from the National Advertising Division, which told them to cut it with the “available now” marketing for Apple Intelligence. Most of the shiny AI features they hyped aren’t ready. Apple Intelligence is like that friend who says, “I’m on my way” while still in the shower.

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$100

That’s how much people are allegedly paying for six ice cubes from Greenland. Greenland entrepreneurs are harvesting 100,000-year-old glacial ice (paywall link) and shipping it to Dubai, where it’s sold in cocktails like the $218 Scotch-on-ice at Nahaté. Talk about an ICE detention center.

100% critics’ score for Netflix’s new comedy series

That’s the critics’ score for Netflix’s new comedy series North of North. It follows a young Inuk mom who moves back to her small hometown after leaving her husband. It’s like Gilmore Girls meets snow meets 9,000 percent more gossip. The trailer looks pretty good.

Less mess, more yum

😋 Here’s your shortcut to faster meals and easier prep.

👩‍🍳 My kitchen faves: From the breadmaker I use to the nontoxic cookware, check them out here.

Max is cracking down on password sharing: If you’re letting someone outside your house use your account, you’ll have to pay up. The new Extra Member Add-On is $7.99 a month and lets one person have their own profile under your plan. Not ideal, but still cheaper than a full $9.99 subscription. Next up: HBO Max charges you per emotion felt.

3 easy tech tips for grocery shopping

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Not a fan of the grocery run? Use these quick tech tricks to stay organized, save money, and skip the hassle.

🎬 Insta edits drops: Meta just launched Edits, a new free video editor app to compete with TikTok’s CapCut. It includes AI tools like “Cutouts” and “Animate,” and exports without a vibe-killing watermark. Finally, an easier way to spend three hours editing a video that gets 11 likes and a passive-aggressive DM from your aunt.

Scam on the line: Phone buzzing with job offers? You’re not alone. Fake posts scammed folks out of $61 million last year, up from $14.8 million in 2023. When money’s tight, scammers know you might take a job you’d usually think twice about. Jobs where the CEO’s email ends in .biz.ru? Pass.

🤠 I’m trapped in a Waymo in Texas: No, it’s not the latest country music hit. Two women were stuck in a Waymo in Austin. The doors wouldn’t unlock but did open after they threatened to go live on TikTok. Waymo says they hit the “pull over” button. Nothing like threatening a viral video to make a robot say “my bad” and let you out.

Tell mom and dad the truth

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Older Americans lost nearly $5 billion to scams last year. Don’t let it happen to your loved ones.

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1 terabit per second

Of data was sent over 750 miles using optical fiber. For context, that’s like streaming around 40 Netflix shows in Ultra-HD at the same time. The real twist? Researchers did it completely securely. How? They built a new “IEAC” system that hides the encryption inside the light signal itself. Pretty genius.

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3,000 years old

The age of a mummified crocodile scientists recently cracked open. They used X-ray and CT scans to peek inside and found gastroliths, aka small stones crocs swallow to help with digestion. Even weirder? They also discovered a fish and a bronze hook, still intact, meaning the croc was probably caught right before it was sacrificed.

AI bots make bets on the next pope

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Who will lead the Catholic Church next? ChatGPT, Gemini, and Grok all have guesses — but they can’t seem to agree.