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May 10, 2023 |
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Welcome to Wednesday! Letβs start with a little fun tech trivia. Without actually typing it in, where does Relentless(dot)com go? Is it Amazon, Apple, Google or Microsoft? Answerβs at the end, good friends. Are you excited to expand your tech know-how? Great! We have a ton of interesting things to explore together, so letβs get started! β Kim π« First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itβs free!) IN THIS ISSUEπΈ Scan scams spreadingπ° Amazon free $10 trickπ€³ Pics to get you a date |
TODAY'S TOP STORYQR code scams are out of controlImagine losing $15,000 in just a few seconds. It happened to a woman who scanned a QR code to take a survey β and instead downloaded malware that drained her bank account. QR codes are those black-and-white dot-based images you scan to open websites, menus, apps, you name it. But theyβre also a clever way in for scammers. Hereβs one of their most dastardly tricksQR codes date back to the β90s but exploded in popularity during the pandemic. Some restaurants still use QR codes for menus. One study found 84% of smartphone users have scanned a QR code at least once, and about a third scanned one a week. β½οΈ Say youβre at the gas stationYou see a sign branded with the gas station logo that you can scan for a discount. What you didnβt realize is someone covered up the real QR code with a sticker leading to a bogus site. Thieves are smart enough to make sites look like ones youβd expect to visit. Just like that, you handed over personal info or even payment details. π ΏοΈ The same trick is used on parking meters β¦And in paid parking lots, at banks and in emails. Since you canβt see where a QR codeβs URL leads before you snap a pic, you must take extra steps to protect yourself. At a meter that asks you to scan to pay? First, look for another option. Can you visit your town or cityβs website directly? If not, go to the official website first, then scan the QR code. Compare and see if the site you were directed to looks similar or way off. π© Pro tip: Run your fingers over a QR code before you scan it. Can you tell if a sticker was placed over the top of the original code? Thatβs a big red flag. Remember, you donβt need an extra appβ Just use your phoneβs camera. Not sure how? I have steps outlined for iPhone, Samsung, Pixel and more. Why does Norway put QR codes on their battleships? |
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WEB WATERCOOLERGet a quick $10: If you pick up your Amazon order at Whole Foods, Amazon Fresh or Kohlβs, youβll get a $10 credit on orders of $25 or more. No delivery costs (Amazon knows youβll buy something else while youβre there). So smart. No keys: Genesisβ (Hyundaiβs luxury arm) GV60 is the first electric vehicle (EV) to use facial recognition. Just touch the door handle and place your face near the camera. The car unlocks and you can start it. What happens if you get a facelift? Donβt lose your sh*t: Augusto Figueiredo, 30, dropped his $1,100 iPhone 12 Pro Max in a porta potty. He went in after it, up to his waist. No surprise, the phone worked, but he felt flushed and needed to go to the hospital. Pro tip: Let it go. IYKYK: Fans say phones in the streaming hit βSuccessionβ show plot twists. Loose cannon Kendall uses an iPhone and a BlackBerry. Deviant Tom switched to a Samsung. Controlling Logan Roy and Shiv both use iPhones. Yeah, itβs either their way or the Huawei. Windows 10 death date: Microsoft announced you wonβt get any more updates or support for Windows 10 after Oct. 14, 2025. Plenty of time to save up for a new Mac β¦ Apple update: For iPhones, iOS 16.5 is coming next week. Thereβs a new sports tab in Apple News and a number of fixes. The coolest thing: You can now say, βSiri, start a screen recording.β Ads in AI: Microsoft Bing AI Chat has had almost a billion chats since February. Whatβs missing? Advertising. Itβs coming soon. If you see an ad for a watch while using Bing Chat, it was just a matter of time. Start your own resale business. We have a free how-to guide that walks you through finding, selling and shipping great items. If you need cash, get started here on my site. |
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DEVICE ADVICEA picture is worth 1,000 datesWhen it comes to online dating, you only have a few seconds to stand out before someone swipes left. These are the top photos that get folks swiping right, based on millions of online dating profiles. The headshot: A big smile feels intimate. Think eye contact and warmth. No sulking.Full-body pics: Show potential dates the big picture of what you look like β¦ and it helps to make you look less creepy. Candid photos: Nobody likes a stiff, posed photo. Relax and think of something that makes you genuinely laugh or smile.Glasses: Show them off. Daters like them, but keep it to one or two pictures.Your furry friends: Studies have consistently shown that pet owners appear more responsible and ready for a deep relationship.π€³ What about the no-gos? Skip group photos, gym selfies and old pics. People want to see the real you, not a filtered or outdated version. Need a helping hand? These are my tried and tested ways to look better in pics. |
Shopping for a PC is stressfulYou donβt have to go it alone! The pros at Dell will help you figure out the right model for free. Yep, and no pressure to buy. Itβs just one of the great ways they support small businesses. We use Dell PCs and servers to power this newsletter, my national radio show and all the rest. If youβre shopping for your small business, side hustle, new venture, you name it, you can chat with an expert to get totally free advice. Ditch the old computer that struggles to get through the day. Reach out to Dell today. Youβll thank me later. Call a Dell Technologies Advisor at 877-ASK-DELL or go to Dell.com. β |
BY THE NUMBERS82 The percentage of people who admit to phone snooping. The cherry on top: 70% of snoopers say theyβve discovered evidence of flirting, digital or in-person, on another personβs device. Think this is happening to you? Read this: Cheating leaves digital breadcrumbs. 2x The increased risk of dementia for βofflineβ 50 to 65-year-olds. Researchers tracked 18K people over eight years and found online engagement may maintain cognition and fight against brain aging. I bet youβre doing even better because you get this newsletter. 1 hour The time 35% of remote employees spend working from bed. More than half of those surveyed recently moved because they needed better home office space. But hey, at least they donβt have to put on real pants. |
WHAT THE TECH?Barry asked me if I saw the dog bowl. I told him I didnβt know she could. |
UNTIL NEXT TIME ...π¦ The answer: Amazon. Incorporated as βCadabraβ in July 1994, Jeff Bezos renamed it Amazon in 1995. But he liked the word βRelentlessβ and that URL still brings you to Amazon today. Whew! There was a lot to cover today. I love to get your questions about what to buy, how to make money online, how to get things done or whatever. Drop me a line here. I read every note! β Kim |
How'd we do?What did you think of today's issue? π Fantasticπ Just OKπ Waste of time |
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