The Current-Sun Plus: Kid influencers, BOGO TVs, DoorDash drones 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 Oracle | Happy Sunday, my friend! Did you know Parmesan cheese has a big counterfeit problem? Thereβs a $2 billion market for fakes. The Parmigiano Reggiano Consortium (yep, thatβs a real thing) is fighting back by adding tracking chips smaller than a grain of salt to the 88-pound cheese wheels. If you eat the tracking chip, though, youβll be fine. Before we dive in, help me help you. When you forward, reply to and click links in this email, it tells the Big Tech email providers you want to hear from me. Tap or click that βReplyβ button to say, βYup, I want more Kim!β Thank you for your help. β Kim π« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itβs free!) IN THIS ISSUE π Sun in my eyes π° Tech finds under $50 π That drone has your burger |
TODAY'S TOP STORY Safe solar eclipse spotting Turn around, bright eyes β a total eclipse of the sun is coming on April 8 (they played that song at my high school prom! π). This is your last chance to see a full eclipse from the lower 48 states until 2044. I flew to Wyoming to see the total eclipse in 2017, and it was amazing. That said, yeah, Iβm not traveling to that kind of circus again. Everywhere on the path was packed! This kind of eclipse has a dark side, and Iβm not talking about the moon. Every eclipse, watchers get lulled into a false sense of security, and they end up hurting their eyes. Donβt be a dummy. Iβve got you covered with the info you need to catch the eclipse safely. βWhere can I watch it, Kim?β Get used to this term: The path of totality. It describes the path of the eclipse where you can see the moon completely over the sun β in this case, a band over 100 miles wide. π The upcoming eclipse enters the good olβ US of A in Texas on April 8, brushing over San Antonio at 1:33 p.m. CDT, then exits the country over Houlton, Maine, at 3:33 p.m. EDT, before heading into Canada. Check out the interactive maps at the Great American Eclipse or NASA to make sure youβre in the right place at the right time. Rest assured, you'll get a pretty good view even if youβre not in the perfect spot. What to know before you go If you donβt want to watch the eclipse from your car, get to your viewing spot with plenty of time to spare. I mean it! Some towns and cities are expecting more than a million visitors (Austin, Texas, has already declared a state of emergency). β²οΈ The total eclipse lasts around four-and-a-half minutes at its peak in Texas (twice as long as the last stateside solar eclipse in 2017!). Youβll also get around an hour of partial eclipse on either side, so be ready. Prep your solar safety Watching a solar eclipse without the proper eye gear can permanently damage your eyes. Tell your neighbors, tell your friends and tell your kids β children, especially, are at risk. π OK, but what actually happens to your eyes? A scary thing called solar retinopathy, where intense light burns the sensitive retina in the eye. It can cause βholesβ in your vision, and there's no way to reverse it. I told you itβs a big deal. Take my advice to avoid the pain: Buy some eclipse glasses now before they sell out. Look for pairs that fit the ISO 12312β2 international standard, like this twoβpack. Don't borrow glasses from anyone unless you know theyβre legit. Fit your telescope, camera or binocular lenses with solar filters. (Your eclipse glasses won't work with them!) DIY astronomers might want to try NASA's pinhole camera, too. And yeah, I know you can look directly at the sun during the few brief minutes of a total eclipse, but I wouldn't take the risk. The bottom line? Be safe, and don't let this event be overshadowed (get it?) by a trip to the ER. π Line for you to use on April 8: βHey, anybody know when and where the sun donβt shine?β |
DEALS OF THE DAY For all my Amazon haters Tech finds for under $50, all on sale at Walmart! An electric toothbrush from OralβB for your pearly whites. A combination magnetic charger and stand for your iPhone. This portable, waterproof JBL speaker lasts 5 hours on a charge. An electric warming coaster for hot coffee or tea all morning. A good starter ergonomic mouse if your wrist is feeling iffy. |
WEB WATERCOOLER Fame, sans fortune: By the time todayβs kid influencers grow up, they might not see a penny of the money they made online. Right now, Illinois is the only state that protects internet earnings for kids under age 16. That puts social media about 85 years behind Hollywood, which passed the California Child Actorβs Bill, aka the Coogan Law, in 1939 to protect child starsβ earnings from no-good parents. π© I want a drone-nut: DoorDash is piloting drone delivery, starting in Christiansburg, Virginia. All you need is a clear two-square-meter spot on your property, like a driveway, and boom β itβs raining takeout. DoorDash says it plans to launch its drones in other U.S. cities this year. Phoenix next, please! π€ Worldβs burst cube: NASA just sent BurstCube, a satellite the size of a shoebox, to the International Space Station. Its mission? To study spaceβs most powerful explosions. This pint-sized cube with wings is hyper-cost-effective compared to huge, old-school satellite tech, and it could mean a new era of research for NASA. Worse than a cheat meal: Poor sleep derails your diet on a cellular level. New research shows bad sleep slows your metabolism and messes with how your body processes sugars and fats. You know the drill, folks: Get at least 7 hours of shuteye, and cut out the late-night scrolling. πΊ BOGO: Buy one of these 2024 Samsung TVs and get a 65-inch UHD TV for $0. You donβt have to splurge on the 8K model to get the deal β and I wouldnβt. FYI, the freebie is a 2022 entry-level model, so donβt expect it to blow you away. |
LISTEN UP | How to clean your filthy AirPods Do you know what you're actually putting in your ears? Find out the dirty details in this short podcast. Play Now β’ 4:12 βΆ |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADES Keep your passwords safe: Stop using sticky notes or trying to memorize each and every one. I tested out Keeper Security* and negotiated a deal just for you. Get 50% off a personal plan (or 30% off for businesses) right here. Less than $2 a month for peace of mind and no more struggling to remember your passwords? Yes, please. βWhy did you say that?β Use that line the next time ChatGPT or another chatbot says something strange or unbelievable in response to your prompt. It should give you the source of said info, or itβll just apologize for making stuff up. Cβmon, AI, do better! Taking a pic? Donβt say βcheese.β Saying βyogaβ when smiling will make you look a lot better. Youβre welcome. Catch up on my podcast: If you have a bunch to get through, adjust the playback speed. Look for β1xβ or similar in your podcast player. Tap that, and youβll see options to speed up (or slow down) the playback. Pro tip: Only speed up your listening by .25x or .5x, and give your brain time to adapt. Have you tried my Daily Tech Update podcast? Youβll love it! RIP: Check your phone's end-of-life (EOL) date. That's when itβll no longer get security updates β and when you really should stop using it. Try endoflife.date to find your EOL. |
MY TRUSTED ADVICE β Every week on my show, I talk with interesting folks and those who could use a little help with something digital. Catch these convos this weekend on a station near you or as a podcast. Kevan Atteberry illustrated Clippy, the worldβs most hated virtual assistant. A true relic of the β90s! Julian in Tucson, Arizona, is a YouTube Premium subscriber who wants to know why Google is suddenly asking for his government ID. Tom in Charleston, West Virginia, works at a small company that got hacked. Fraudsters were able to swipe all employee info, and heβs wondering whatβs next. Plus, Steve needs remote doc access, Alana wants my take on Starlink, Jared puzzles over password apps, Ken is wary about fake AI chat services, Joe looks into his new WiβFi system and more. |
SUNDAY TO-DO LIST π£οΈ Cruise: Americaβs highways with a planned scenic drive. Crunch: A top-ranked apple. (My favorite, Honeycrisp, scores a 95!) Use this to settle your familyβs debate. Win: With the most popular first moves in chess. Checkmate! (Donβt show Barry.) π° Laugh: By looking up your birthday on this list of unofficial holidays. (Todayβs National Cheesesteak Day β yum!) Eat: Less sugar to improve your memory. |
WHAT THE TECH? One personβs tech is another personβs treasure. π₯Ή |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ... π§ Since I started with cheese today, hereβs one for the road β¦ Did you hear about the cheese factory in France that exploded? There was nothing left but deβbrie. (Oh, good one!) Over and out! Tomorrowβs issue is an important one most folks forget about β how to see whoβs stealing your WiβFi (and how to kick βem out). Enjoy your Sunday, friend. Itβs an honor to be in your inbox. Take a second and rate this issue so we know how weβre doing here in Komandoland. And in case no one told you today, I think youβre awesome! π₯³ β Kim |
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