How to tell if a job applicant isn’t real

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Hackers are using AI to create fake job candidates that look and sound real on Zoom. Try this pro trick to spot them.

Waymo wants to sell you a $250K self-driving car

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Owning your own robotaxi could soon be a reality. Plus, when did you made your first investment? Thanks to AI, people are doing it younger than ever. Also: Selfies with the pope, and why Apple wants you to delete Chrome right now.

Selfies at the Pope’s funeral

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Some moments are meant for respect, not your camera roll.

Quick trick to clean out your inbox

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Are you inbox zero? If not, here’s a simple way to get rid of all those junky emails.

Influencers bought and sold

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The Los Angeles Times uncovered a covert electioneering campaign involving over 500 social media creators. Here’s the scoop.

How to take a screenshot on your phone

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Turns out, tons of people still don’t know how to do it. If that’s you, here’s the quick fix for iPhone and Android.

A.I. hits the flip phone

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Motorola unveiled a completely new Razr flip phone. But this time, the phone comes with Perplexity A.I. baked in.

Did your selfie train ChatGPT?

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Ever post a pic online? There’s a good chance it was scraped and added to an AI dataset. Check this site to find out.

Will Google sell Chrome? — April 26th, Hour 1

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Google’s ad-tech was ruled a monopoly. Now the big question is how to break it up. Plus, a listener in Texas survived a home invasion. Did he pick the right security setup? Also: drones nearly hitting planes, and an Apple Watch rescue at sea.

Psychiatrist falls for $500K pig butchering scam — April 26th, Hour 2

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A doctor who lost half a million says greed got the best of him. Melinda Gates finally talks Bill, Epstein, and trust. Plus, an Uber driver drives off with a sleeping child, and my go-to tip to lock in the lowest hotel price. 

TV that can read your emotions — April 26th, Hour 3

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Do you cry at rom-coms? Your LG TV will soon know. Plus: Why Netflix is still #1, a man sues Apple for $5 million after his phone got stolen, and how to keep hackers out of your home security cam. All that and more!

Gen Z wants flip phones — April 26th, Hour 4

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Forget the iPhone. Some Gen Zers are buying flip phones to unplug on purpose. Also: Siri’s getting dumber, a drone yells at you from the sky, and a Georgia woman loses $200K to a Bitcoin scam.

How make $1 million reselling junk

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Two teens started flipping discarded items from landfills. Now they run a seven-figure resale business.

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. 

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.

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.

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.

The rental was fake

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A Michigan mom thought she found the perfect home to rent on Facebook. Instead, she walked into a scam that cost her $2,500.

Uber drove off with her kid

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Her 5-year-old fell asleep in the backseat, and the driver left with her still inside. Uber refused to help until police stepped in. Their apology? A $7 credit. Plus, what’s up with Instagram Edits, Meta’s AI glasses now transcribe your convos, and chatbots place bets on the next pope.

The truth? You never lost your privacy

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Always feel like you’re being watched or listened to? You are. But here’s the part no one wants to admit…