The Current Plus: Selfie scams, new AI PCs, another medical data breach In partnership with Hear.com | Hi and happy Tuesday, my friend. I was watching TV news the other morning while I got ready, and it felt like half the show was commercials. So, today’s trivia: How many minutes of ads are shown per hour of traditional TV? Is it … A.) 8 minutes, B.) 10 minutes, C.) 12 minutes or D.) 14 minutes? Answer’s at the end! 🧏♀️ Hear me out. Hearing aids aren’t what they used to be — expensive and bulky. If you or a loved one needs help, check out today’s sponsor. There’s no reason not to hear loud and clear with today’s affordable tech. You’ll be glad you did, and so will the people around you. On to the news! — Kim 📫 First-time reader? Sign up here. (It’s free!) IN THIS ISSUE - 🪲 These apps are so annoying
- 🩺 Another health care breach
- 🤳 Before you post a selfie …
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TODAY'S TOP STORY The buggiest apps of 2024 When I saw this, I knew I had to share it with you. Researchers over at Electronics Hub did the thankless work of going through 400 of the most-used apps on the Apple App Store and Google Play Store and thousands of user reviews — all to find the buggiest, most frustrating-to-use apps. Take a look at this list, and remember: Sometimes, it’s not about you not knowing how to use your phone; it’s the apps. Someone call pest control Here are the worst app offenders of 2024: - Shopping: Convenience chain Wawa’s app topped the list, with issues on order pickups and redeeming fuel points. Other big brands have big app bugs, too; the Target, Best Buy and CVS Pharmacy apps all ranked among the worst.
- Dating: If you're trying to find a match on Grindr, it's the glitchiest of the dating apps and has frequent messaging issues.
- Food and drink: Craving a late-night burrito? You should probably hit the Taco Bell drive-thru. The fast-food chain's app was the buggiest, with the Wendy's, Sonic and Chick‑fil‑A apps right behind.
- Social: Many people say the latest updates for Amino, a social app for niche interests, don't actually fix bugs. Telegram is really bad, too — not what you want from a “privacy-focused” app.
- Gaming: Anyone still playing Pokémon GO? If so, the app crashes shortly after launching or when you open an in-game map.
- Productivity: The prize goes to GTL’s GettingOut app, which is used to communicate with loved ones in prison. The app regularly freezes and has issues sending and receiving pics. Business apps Notion and Google Docs ranked high on the list for this category, too. 🙄
- Banking and finance: Drum roll, please … The Go Program Way2Go Card app isn’t just the buggiest finance app — it's the buggiest app overall. Not cool. It's used by state governments to deliver child support payments and unemployment benefits. The Navy Federal Credit Union app came in second. Yeesh.
Squash those bugs Before you delete that buggy app and throw your phone out the window, try a force restart. - On Android: Hold your finger on the app’s icon and click the "i" in the top right corner of the pop-up. Then, click Force Stop in the bottom right.
- On iPhone: Swipe up on the problem app to close it, then tap its app icon to relaunch it.
Didn’t work? Restart your phone. Failing that, I have a bunch more tips here on my site here. You could also leave a scathing review … or contact the app's developer. Both Android and Apple users can find contact details under the App support heading in the Google Play or Apple App stores to report bugs. It might be the lesser of two weevils … 😅 |
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WEB WATERCOOLER 🚨 Selfie scam warning: Criminals are combing social media for selfies, and older adults are the main targets. Why? They use your selfies to open fake accounts or access existing ones that use facial biometric tech, all so they can steal your money. Safety checklist: Enable multifactor authentication and keep your social media profiles private. Another health care data breach: WebTPA provides admin services to health benefit plans and insurance companies. Hackers stole the names, contact details, birth and death dates, Social Security numbers and insurance info of 2.4 million people in April 2023. Yes, it happened over a year ago and we’re just hearing about it now. The company’s CEO basically said, “It’s no big deal.” Yeah, not for you. I don’t want to taco about it: Not even here on Taco Tuesday. OpenAI removed the sultry Scarlett Johansson GPT‑4o voice, saying they don’t want to “deliberately mimic” a celebrity’s voice. All it took was her hiring lawyers (paywall link) after she said “no” to CEO Sam Altman’s offer to voice his AI. 🧱 Another brick in the wall: Just as I predicted, Microsoft announced a line of Copilot+ PCs starting at $1,000 that’ll ship June 18. The big deal? The AI is baked in without any need to use cloud data centers for requests. They demoed Minecraft. Today, Microsoft is showing off their latest AI version. I’ll update you tomorrow. Human voice notes are the rage: Ah, the sweet spot between texting and calling (paywall link). Voice notes mean less screen time, and they’re easier than typing and keep your communication personal without the phone call commitment. Just hit the mic icon in your messaging app and start talking. And if your friend likes to ramble, listen at double speed. 🌪️ Going out for a spin: Travelers are shelling out big bucks to chase dangerous storms in “Tornado Alley,” which stretches through the central U.S. and into the Canadian Prairies. For $2,000 to $4,500 per trip, tour guides bring folks as close as safely possible to hail the size of baseballs and winds that can sweep you off your feet. Yes, you’ve got to sign a waiver. Dead end: A man turned his terminally ill father into a chatbot. After recording hours of his life story, it answers him in Dad’s voice. Would you want your family members to do this for you? If not, talk to them or add a line to your estate documents. 🤦 Baby, don’t Hertz me: Get a load of this — rental car giant Hertz got caught charging Tesla renters hundreds for gas. They blame a system glitch that added a “Skip the Pump” fee to EV invoices. Refunds are rolling out. Are they sorry? Yup — you get one free EV rental day. I’ll pass. |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADES Most cash-back apps are junk: But Upside really works. They pay you for what you’re already doing, like getting gas or groceries. I got $10 just for checking the app at the grocery store. Download it now for iPhone or Android, And use the promo code Kim when you sign up so they know I sent you! 🆓 Free magazines: With an Amazon Prime account, you can access a rotating library of popular magazines free for 30 days. Check them out here. Titles include Wired, Popular Science, Reader’s Digest and Taste of Home. Score. Your eyes only: Make sure someone can’t open a doc on your PC. In MS Office and Google Docs, click the Help button in the menu bar. Click Help again, then type in Encrypt with Password. Your program of choice will walk you through the steps. Customize your own white noise: A Soft Murmur is free (yay, no ads!) and lets you make background noise just how you like it. Extra waves for me, please. I miss living in Maui! 🔎 Tricky, tricky: Zoom in or out by holding down Ctrl on a PC and spinning your mouse scroll wheel up to zoom in and down to zoom out. Some websites and apps, such as Google Maps, let you zoom in and out simply by scrolling up and down. Beautiful. |
BY THE NUMBERS 1,600% increase In power costs in Texas. Things are bigger in Texas, but that’s nuts. Hotter temperatures are sending energy prices soaring (paywall link) — and they’re expected to hit an all-time high in May. Here’s how to lower your bills. 30% decrease In software development jobs out there. That’s compared to pre-pandemic numbers (paywall link). Tech companies have slowed hiring way down, and now AI jobs are what’s in demand. Tell anyone in college or looking for a new career. 21% less likely You’ll experience osteoarthritis if you ride a bike instead of walking. Life is wheelie good, because this healthy habit can significantly reduce knee pain and even help you live longer … and not be two‑tired. |
WHAT THE TECH? This is airplane food in the 1960s. Lookin’ gouda! |
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UNTIL NEXT TIME ... The answer: C.) 12 minutes of ads per hour is the average on regular cable or broadcast TV. Fewer than I thought, but more than the ad-supported tiers of streaming services like Hulu (8 minutes) or Amazon Prime (3.5 minutes). What do you call it when you’re angry about watching ads? Mad‑ison Avenue. Ba‑dum‑tss. ✅ Before you go … Is your hearing not as great as it used to be? Need a hearing aid? Maybe you know someone who does. Stop waiting — things will just get worse, not better. Check out Hear.com right now for customized help. Can’t beat that. See you back here tomorrow with an important warning about your “free” email address. You don’t want to miss it! — Kim |
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