Plus: βCard declinedβ scam, Uber legal maneuver, ink-saving printer secret β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β In partnership with StartMail | Itβs a marvelous tech Monday, friend! Letβs jump into a new week with some cybersecurity trivia. Whatβs the term for a computer virus that replicates itself and uses up a computerβs processing space? Is it β¦ A.) Worm, B.) Trojan, C.) Spyware or D.) Adware? Answer at the end! π This packed issue is designed to keep you tech-ahead, not derailed and left in the digital dust. All aboard the Komando Tech Train! Thereβs no need to be aβfreight of the future! β Kim π« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itβs free!) IN THIS ISSUE βοΈ Get paid for scrollinβ ποΈ βCard declinedβ trick π« Concert ticket hack | TODAY'S TOP STORY Somethinβ for nothinβ There are plenty of apps that reward you for doing things you probably already do. Iβm sure youβve seen ads for them. Youβre not going to pay your rent from the rewards you earn, but you might get enough perks to make your otherwise pointless scrolling worth it. A quick word to the wise: These freebies aren't totally free. Depending on the reward programsβ rules and privacy policies, youβre handing over a lot of your data just to make a few bucks. Cash me if you can Youβll notice a lot of the advertised freebie apps didnβt make my list below. Anything with seriously sketchy privacy policies didnβt pass muster. Again, I want to stress these apps collect info, so always β always β check the privacy policy and terms and conditions before you download. You might be able to opt out of having your data sold to third parties in the appβs settings or by submitting a request form. Now, on to the list! Shopkick: Shop at places like Best Buy and Target to earn points in the form of "kicks." Every 250 kicks equals $1 in gift card value, and you can get extra kicks by scanning barcodes and uploading receipts. MISTPLAY: This one has a whole slew of games you can play to earn rewards. Redeem your earnings in the form of gift cards or a payout via PayPal. Expect to make around $15 for 3.5 hours of gameplay. InboxDollars: Get cash for completing online surveys. Earn anywhere from $0.10 to $5.00 per survey. Microsoft Rewards: Get paid to surf the internet. Microsoft Rewards gives points when you search, shop or play through your Microsoft account. Redeem for gift cards, sweepstakes entries or nonprofit donations. Around 5,000 points equals $5. This idea is mint Use an Android? Google Play Rewards gives you points for anything you buy in the Google Play Store, like apps, in-app items, movies, books and subscriptions. Open the Play Store app > tap your profile icon > Play Points > Join. π° And, finally, the Google Opinion Rewards program gives you Google Play or PayPal credit for answering surveys. Take a few in your spare time and earn a little extra pocket change. Chaβching! Hopefully, I helped you make cents of it all. |
WEB WATERCOOLER Uber-sneaky maneuver: John and Georgia McGinty sustained severe injuries in a 2022 Uber crash, but they canβt sue Uber. Why? Because they forfeited their right under the Seventh Amendment when their 12-year-old daughter ordered a pizza on Uber Eats. New Jerseyβs Supreme Court upheld Uberβs arbitration clause, leaving the couple burdened with significant medical debt and no option for a jury trial. Double trouble: Scammers are creating copycats of major retail sites and hitting you with βcard declinedβ messages when you try to pay. Itβs a trick to get you to enter another card number so you pay twice. The sites are spreading in search results, social media ads and email links. Always check the URL closely, and if your card declines, call your bank first. π΄ What a coincidence! New York Mayor Eric Adams, slapped with five federal corruption charges, had to hand over his phone to the FBI. He says he changed the passcode to prevent staff from accidentally (or intentionally) deleting important info, and, oops, he forgot his phoneβs new passcode (paywall link). Nice try, but theyβre still getting in, buddy. Poor Swiftie: A Taylor Swift fan had her $3,500 concert tickets swiped right from her Ticketmaster account. Someone hacked in and transferred them out. Itβs happening more often, and support says it could take days to resolve β with no guarantees. Ticketmaster's brilliant advice? Create stronger passwords. Handwriting still matters: Studies show we remember things better by writing them down rather than typing them in on a computer or other device. Why? It activates multiple parts of the brain, like visual and motor pathways, so we process information more deeply. Bonus: Writing down things also boosts your focus and concentration (paywall link). π€ AI's got talent: A software architect posted a delightful duet with OpenAI's Advanced Voice Mode (AVM). With it, the man and the chatbot performed The Beatlesβ βEleanor Rigby.β Usually, AVM wonβt sing due to built-in copyright guidelines, but the guy found a loophole β he turned it into a game, strumming four pop chords and asking if the bot recognized the song. After a few rounds, the bot unexpectedly started singing along. The video is amazing. 𧬠First of its kind: A 25-year-old woman with Type 1 diabetes found her body has started producing its own insulin again after a stem cell transplant. The original cells came from her body and were reprogrammed into insulin-producing cells called islets. Now, she no longer needs insulin injections, but researchers are waiting to see if the results last before considering her βcured.β |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADES π¨οΈ Printer secret: Most printers have a βdraft modeβ that uses lots less ink when you donβt need anything fancy. (Some call it βeconomy modeβ or βfast mode.β) To try it, open a document or file, hit Print, then go to Properties or Preferences and look for Draft mode. Built-in teen trackers: Screen Time for iPhone and Google Family Link for Android let you monitor your teens on social media, set usage limits and block apps you donβt want them using. My advice: Donβt be sneaky about it. Theyβll find out youβve set limits, so you might as well have a convo about it upfront. Free AI test drive: Nothing has changed our lives quite like AI has β and will. Thatβs why you need to start using AI in your business before itβs too late. Take a free test drive of AI and Oracle Cloud Infrastructure now.* π For your next family reunion: Surprise everyone with custom T-shirts. Itβs easy and inexpensive with iron-on transfer paper. Print it at home, iron on your design, and bam β shirts for the occasion. Give your PC a boost: Trim down startup programs that take forever to load. Open Task Manager by pressing Ctrl + Shift + Esc, then hit the Startup tab to view all the programs that fire up when Windows starts. Right-click and disable any you donβt need right away when your system reboots. |
LISTEN UP Google Search is dying Younger people are turning to AI chatbots, TikTok and Reddit for answers instead. Gen Z is also sticking with older cars to avoid new tech and high costs. Plus, Chipotle is using robots for avocado prep, and weβll show you how to turn your smart TV into a photo frame. Play now (37:09) β | |
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BY THE NUMBERS $50,000 spent on AI By the Secret Service. They wonβt say why (national security and all that), but we do know the money went to Microsoft Azure and OpenAI cloud services (paywall link). 1 million Starlink users Added over the last four months. They hit 3 million total in May. Some major price drops certainly helped; Starlink lowered its dish price from $499 to $299 in August. I use it on my boat and as a backup at home. 3 cups of coffee The amount linked to a lower risk of Type 2 diabetes, heart disease and stroke. Thatβs 200 to 300 mg of caffeine per day. One small steep for man, one giant steep for mankind. |
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UNTIL NEXT TIME ... The answer: A.) Worm. Unlike a traditional virus, a worm can operate independently, replicating itself and consuming memory and processing power. A worm could be to blame if your computerβs very slow or crashes often. πͺ± Speaking of worms β¦ A grade-school teacher placed four earthworms into four separate test tubes, each containing a different liquid: Beer, wine, whiskey or mineral water. The next day, she showed her students the results. The worms in beer, wine and whiskey all were dead, but the worm in mineral water was alive and healthy. The teacher asked her class, βWhat did we learn from this experiment?β One student raised his hand and said, βWhoever drinks beer, wine and whiskey doesnβt have worms!β (I heard you laugh.) π Be sure to follow me on Instagram, X, YouTube and Facebook. Iβll see you right back here tomorrow with the best tech newsletter in the universe. Can you believe itβs the last day of September? Me, neither. β Kim |
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