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October 7, 2024 |
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Hey, hi, hello, and welcome to the first Monday in October! Today, in 1927, the first âtalkieâ (a film with sound) was released: âThe Jazz Singer.â Weâve come a long way since then, with AI now changing how we work. What tech profession is going to make big money because of AI? Is it ⌠A.) Tech support, B.) Software developers, C.) Data scientists or D.) Graphic designers? Make your best guess, and youâll find the answer at the end. I did the research: Mitopure from Timeline has been shown to improve mitochondrial health and increase muscle strength by up to 12% and endurance by up to 15% when compared to a placebo. Learn how Mitopure works and get a 30% discount. I get my steps, do Pilates and eat my veggies, but Iâm all for supplements. More below! On to the tech know-how to keep you tech-ahead and never left behind. â Kim đŤÂ First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) IN THIS ISSUE
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TODAY’S TOP STORYYour online reviews say more than you thinkI talk a lot about how most apps default to automatically sharing your data with advertisers and marketing companies. But some apps share your personal info with other people by default. Yeah, no, thank you. Letâs end this today. Here are the most common app oversharers on your phone and how to get them to stop. (Arenât you glad you read this newsletter thatâs worth its price in gold? Oh, wait â itâs free!) Google Maps and reviewsBy default, any reviews youâve left on Google â even just to give a restaurant five stars â are public and attached to your profile. When someone clicks on any of your reviews, theyâll be able to see all the other ones youâve left. Thatâs basically a public record of where youâve been (and when you hated the curry). No bueno. Hereâs how to turn off this sharing:
You have an Amazon public profileDid you know if you have an Amazon account, you have a public profile, too? Most people donât have a clue this exists. Adding reviews to Amazon helps other shoppers, sure, but every review youâve written is attached to your public profile. The easiest fix? Hide your public profile (which, by the way, also shows your wish lists to the world).
Forums and commentsMost people who post in forums like Reddit or the comment section of websites use their usernames for privacy, not their real names â but usernames arenât as private as you might think. This is especially true if you use the same username (or similar ones) across multiple sites, making it easy for others to track you down. How to fix it:
On the internet, you can be whoever you want. It’s strange so many people choose to be stupid. Honorable mentions: Photos, Venmo and cryptoI canât fit these here, but Iâve discussed all these offenders before. As a reminder, your transactions on Venmo and the blockchain are public unless you take steps to protect yourself â and so is your photo metadata. Need a hand? Iâve got step-by-step tips on my site. |
DEALS OF THE DAYGoing chemical-free is worth the moneyđĽ I got rid of all my old pots and pans that didnât match and had PTFE, PFOA, PFAS, lead, cadmium and other toxic materials that can leach into your food, making them unsafe for you and your family. Hereâs what I bought instead. Let me tell you, these are expensive, but they have no chemicals, and I donât even need to use spray oil anymore. With the holidays coming up, youâll definitely use these:
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WEB WATERCOOLERđ¨ Comcast and Truist Bank data breach: Both used Financial Business and Consumer Solutions (FBCS) to collect unpaid debts on their behalf. Around 7.4 million FBCS customers had their full name, SSN, DOB, driverâs license number or ID card, and other personal data breached. You know the drill â freeze your credit and watch out for phishing scams, texts and phone calls. Update your PC now: The Windows 11 2024 update (24H2) brings improvements to the Start Menu, File Explorer and Power Settings. Several features and apps are going away, including WordPad, Paint 3D, Tips and Cortana. To update, head to Settings > Windows Update. Attn., writers and coders: OpenAI just launched Canvas, a new tool that lets you highlight specific text or code and make direct edits instead of starting from scratch each time. Itâs available for ChatGPT Plus and Teams users. Try it out under the Model dropdown menu. Spoiler: I didnât see much difference between it and GPTâ4o. đ Costco’s rotisserie chicken is making people sick: The new plastic bag might be breeding bacteria. Itâs more likely the chicken is being left at room temperature for too long. Pro tip: As soon as you get home, pop the chicken in an airtight container and refrigerate it. Total game changer: Googleâs NotebookLM AI is going viral. Audio Overviews turns written content into a conversational podcast style between two bots. Really, it sounds like humans. Thereâs a natural cadence with filler words like âuhâ and âoh.â Try it: Sign in to your Google Account, go to the NotebookLM website, upload a doc or link, and hit Generate. Prepare to be shocked â I was. Something that was always supposed to be free finally is: The IRSâ free tax filing program, Direct File, will be available in 24 states next year. It was limited to simple tax situations, like Wâ2 wage earners or Social Security retirement incomes, but in 2025, itâll cover complex filings, too. Hereâs more info on who can use it. đž Amazon hack: Amazonâs new AI chatbot, Rufus, can help you find things to buy and answer product questions. People are using it to find cheaper versions of popular name-brand items. Pro tip: The bot wonât help if you ask for âdupesâ (paywall link). Rephrase your request, like asking for âleggings similar to Lululemon pants.â Youâve gotta be smarter than the bot! |
Age is a number. How you age is a choice.Are you too young to think about how youâre aging? Probably not. Starting in our 30s, some key cellular processes begin to slow down, making us feel tired and weak over time. But, a group of scientists spent 15 years developing a way to combat this decline. Meet MitopureÂŽ, by Timeline, a clinically proven way to increase cellular energy, giving our bodies the energy they need to function optimally. The results? Double-digit increases in muscle strength and endurance *without any change in exercise.* Take 30% off your first month for a limited time. While supplies last. â This is a paid advertisement. |
TECH LIFE UPGRADES𫧠Green chat bubbles arenât going away: When you text from an iPhone to someone on an Android device, there’s a setting you can enable for better image and video quality â plus, no more âKim liked a photoâ responses to emoji reactions. On iPhone (iOS 18 only), go to Settings > Apps > Messages > RCS Messaging. On Android, open Google Messages, then tap your profile pic > Messaging settings > RCS chats. Go deeper: On Windows, you can get detailed information about your hardware, software and components. Hold down Windows key + R, type msinfo32 and hit Enter to open your System Information panel. Free AI test drive: Nothing has changed our lives quite like AI has â and will. Thatâs why you need to start using AI in your business before itâs too late. Take a free test drive of AI and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure now.* đ¨âđť Learn these if you have a Mac: Hit Cmd + W to close a window and Cmd + Q to quit an app. Now, use all that time I just saved you to tell someone how much Kim Komando helps you. (Shameless, I know.) Calling all YouTubers: Starting Oct. 15, youâll be able to upload YouTube Shorts up to 3 minutes long. The Shorts player is getting streamlined, too. They say these updates are to put creators front and center, but all this really translates into is âUse us instead of TikTok.â |
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BY THE NUMBERS21 days Until Apple Intelligence is here for the iPhone 16. Coming Oct. 28, iOS 18.1 will make Siri smarter, add new writing tools and bring AI-powered notifications. Woo, finally the upgrades that made me buy this phone. 7 days How early election officials suggest you send your mail-in ballot. Massive delays in the U.S. Postal Service could mean thousands of ballots wonât make it into the official account. Iâm not taking any chances; Iâm voting in person. 29,032 feet and growing Mount Everestâs steady elevation gain can be traced back 89,000 years. Now, it rises about 2 millimeters per year. Thatâs only 0.08 inches, but it all adds up when youâre getting high. |
WHAT THE TECH?This is nacho average cheese platter. Pro tip: Add a couple of pieces of dark chocolate to make your cheese plate extra fancy. |
UNTIL NEXT TIME …â Be sure to check out todayâs sponsor. Mitopure from Timeline has over 4,000 positive reviews. Learn how Mitopure works and get a 30% discount. The answer: C.) Data scientists, with an average starting annual salary of $197,000. (The other jobs I mentioned are particularly vulnerable.) Data scientists harness AI to analyze massive amounts of information, build predictive models and create AI-driven solutions. Theyâre the modern-day alchemists, turning data into gold! Speaking of alchemists, Lynn in Newark, Delaware, writes: âHi Kim, a recent newsletter said, âWhat do you call someone who collects tech tips? A Kimâist.â Permit me to provide a subsequent riddle: What do you call someone who provides tech tips that are worth their weight in gold? An alâKimâist (alchemist).” I heard you groan. đ Thanks for all you do!â âď¸ Good one, Lynn, and youâre welcome! Talk to me: Iâm trying something new! Record a voice memo with a question about anything digital and send it to me. Iâll play it and answer my favorites on my podcast. Send it to podcasts@komando.com. Not sure how to do this? Voice Memos (a built-in app on Apple and Android) has your back. Bonus: You can say, âHey, Siri, take a voice memoâ or âOK, Google, take a voice memo.â Thank you for letting me in your inbox. Itâs an honor! â Kim |
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