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August 3, 2023 |
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Thirsty Thursday! No, not like that. Itβs hot outside. Drink water. (Iβm obsessed with this stuff β fiber-infused water.) β Quick tip: Itβs 9 p.m. and youβre writing an email. Instead of sending it immediately, schedule it for the morning when you know your recipient will see it. In Gmail, click the arrow next to Send, then Schedule send. Most providers have something similar. β Kim π« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itβs free!) IN THIS ISSUEπ§Ή More than just dustingπ 70K free eBooksπ Better iPhone battery life |
TODAY'S TECH HACKCleaning tips to get more years out of your TVItβs nuts how cheap you can get a smart TV these days. Let me rephrase: Itβs nuts how much data weβre willing to hand over for a cheap TV β¦ or give away for a free TV. I wrote about that free 4K TV here. If you want your TV to last, you need to do a lot more than dust the screen now and then. So, letβs get crackin'. No soap operas hereUse a dry, soft cloth to wipe away dust and debris. I always have a stack of microfiber cloths around because they donβt scratch. Press gently if you have an LCD TV. For oily spots and fingerprints, spray electronics cleaner on a cloth and gently rub the area until itβs clean. Or do like me and take the easy route β pick up this $5 pack of wipes. Just say no to ammonia, acetone and alcohol. Banish the dustVents keep your TV cool and prevent overheating. Theyβre on the back and maybe the sides. Before you clean βem, unplug your TV. A duster works, but a vacuum is better. Donβt forget the portsPorts are usually on the back, sides, or sometimes below or above your TV screen. A cotton swab might break those delicate connections and leave a trail of fuzz. Grab a can of compressed air. Never shake the container and never stick the nozzle inside your TV ports. Hold the nozzle about an inch away and spray at an angle. If you donβt like the waste, try a rechargeable electronics duster. Germs: Not even remotely funnyGross. Everyone in the house touches the TV remote, and you know theyβre not always washing their hands. A tiny bit of liquid is OK. Use a sanitizing wipe or a slightly damp cloth to wipe the remote. π Idea: Stop watching so much TV and read more. Just turn on the closed captioning. |
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YOU SHOULD KNOWNew Chrome upgrades: Wonder what youβll get? On mobile, youβll see more recommended searches and related links if you click the URL at the top. On desktop: Downloads will now appear in the top right, next to your profile pic. π AI freebie for sound creators: Metaβs new open-source AI software creates audio from a text prompt. Think typing in βapplauseβ and getting a custom audio clip. Itβs called AudioCraft and can produce pro-quality sound effects and music. Try it here. No more fish pics: (Yeah, thatβs code.) Instagram is testing a new feature to block photo DMs from people who arenβt your friends β¦ meaning no more unsolicited personal pictures. Only one message to a non-friend, too. Some guy DMβd me a pic. I wrote back, βIs that a baby lizard?β That got rid of him. Loop-de-loop: Microsoft Loop, new to the Microsoft Store, gathers all your workspaces, pages, apps and projects in one spot. The screenshots look like Notion, which Content Queen Allie loves. Try this out if youβre managing a ton of things or people. πΉ I phone, you tube: YouTube wants to be the U.S. version of TikTok, so it's time to roll out the fancy features for creators. New to YouTube Shorts: Live vids, fancy effects, Collab (create side-by-side with someone else) and Q&A, where the audience can submit questions. Iβm going to try it, and, if you have a YT channel, you should, too. Gotta stay with the times! |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADESFree eBooks galore: Project Gutenberg has 70,000 eBooks free for the taking (itβs legal, yes). Donβt have a Kindle or e-reader? Put one on your phone and read instead of scrolling through the news. Hereβs βPride and Prejudice.β π€ For that really important email: Paste the draft into ChatGPT and ask it to edit for grammar and typos. Scan through its changes, then (pro tip alert!) read the email aloud. This way, youβre much more likely to catch mistakes or anything that sounds odd. Is it safe? Friends keep sending you TikTok videos. Watching in your browser is harmless, right? Not so fast. Wish I could fit it all here, but head to my site for the way security pros use TikTok. π¦ Battery vampire: iPhoneβs Wi-Fi assist helps smooth things out when your connection is slow, but it hogs battery power. You can turn it off: Settings > Cellular > scroll down and turn Wi-Fi Assist Off. Security cam 101: Placement is everything. Three rules: 1. Get a view of windows and doors on the ground floor. 2. Stick cameras up high so they can capture a wider area. (The corner of a room is a prime spot!) 3. A video doorbell cam should be 48 inches off the ground. Win an iPad: At the bottom of this newsletter is your special referral link. Copy that link and share it with your family and friends. When they sign up for my free newsletters, youβll earn points for great prizes. Thank you for your help in growing my newsletters! |
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GUESS THE GADGETThe answer to yesterdayβs Guess the Gadget: Cassette tapes! We inverted the colors to make it a little trickier. Cassette tapes have side A and side B, so itβs only logical their successor would be the CD. For today, letβs get back up to the present. Hint: I own this! Whatβs pictured above? βοΈ See you back in your inbox tomorrow! If thereβs something you need help with, hit reply and you might see my answer in a future issue. And be sure to rate todayβs newsletter. Your input is super helpful! β Kim |
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