Apple TV+ usually sticks with its roster of exclusive shows. But for the next month, subscribers can stream 50 limited-time studio films, including some not available on other subscription services, like “Captain Phillips,” “The Accountant” and “Argo.” (Tempted? New subs are $9.99 monthly after a free seven-day trial.)
AmEx users, beware: A data breach exposed card account numbers, names, expiration dates, you name it. American Express says you won’t pay if someone uses your card. Uh, I sure hope so. Keep an eye on your statements, set up alerts if anyone makes a charge without the card present, and request a new card.
What percent of e-waste — old computers, phones and other tech — gets recycled? Is it … A.) 50%, B.) 90%, C.) 20% or D.) 10%?
Measure your heart rate with your phone
Fun fact: You don’t need a smartwatch to measure your heart rate. You can check your ticker with just an app.
It’s neat how these work. Put your index finger on the back camera, and the app measures your heart rate by detecting color changes. Be sure to hold your phone steady and keep still.
Just remember, apps aren’t a replacement for seeing a medical professional or talking to your doctor, especially if you’re not feeling well.
- For iPhone, Cardiio: Heart Rate Monitor is a good choice. It works with iPads, too.
- For Android, the Heart Rate Monitor app works similarly to Cardiio. Cover the back camera, stay still and you’ll get a reading.
❤️ Some people say a rapid, irregular heartbeat isn’t a big deal. Sorry, but that’s a-fib.
I have these in my freezer! The TikTok-famous Trader Joe’s chicken soup dumplings are on recall — 160,000 boxes may contain hard pieces of plastic. If you’ve got a few $3.49 six-packs chilling in your freezer like me, toss ’em or return for a full refund.
Oy, original Oculus owners: If you have an Oculus VR headset you haven’t used in the past year, you may lose all your games, data and purchases unless you act ASAP. Create a Meta account by March 29 to keep your heirloom VR headset kicking.
Math, the final frontier: Spock and Kirk can out-calculate your high school math teacher. A VMware study found AI chatbots turn into math whizzes when you use the prompt, “Think like a ‘Star Trek’ character.” Just don’t go asking it for help in finances channeling its inner Jordan Belfort.
Hot and fresh: Apple’s latest gadgets are the 13- and 15-inch MacBook Air models, complete with the speedy, new M3 chip (beefy enough to support two external monitors), 1080p webcams and a reported 18 hours of battery life. The cost? $1,099 and $1,299, respectively. Frankly, that’s not crazy for Apple.
Plot twist: Spotify wants to win over Audible subscribers, but its offer must be fiction. The Audiobooks Access Tier is $9.99 per month for 15 hours of audiobook-listening and ad-supported music. Compare that to Spotify Premium, at $10.99 a month, 15 hours of audiobook listening and ad-free music. Do they think we can’t read?
ScamU: Scammers are targeting parents with fake SAT/ACT prep offers. They know your kid’s name and school, and they’re promising “free” materials for a “refundable” deposit. Spoiler: You’re out $249.95 and get zilch. Don’t get duped: Places like the College Board never call to ask for a credit card over the phone.