On the show: The global chip shortage, USPS is snooping, new iPhone privacy feature
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April 30, 2021

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On this weekend's show

The global chip shortage is getting worse, and it’s going to be harder to find everything from computers to appliances. Plus, a privacy feature just arrived on iPhones that will change how apps track you. And the next evolution in wearables could be e-skin. That and much more, plus all your calls and questions.

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In case you missed it ...

  1. Quick privacy fix: How to stop iPhone apps from tracking you. Tap or click to get this handy new feature.
  2. Warning: Sneaky new malware steals your passwords and messages your contacts. Tap or click for ways to avoid it.
  3. Those old accounts you’ve forgotten about can be used against you. Tap or click to track them down and delete them.
  4. Major security flaw on Mac computers puts your data at risk. Tap or click to get a critical update ASAP.
  5. True or false: Your smart TV is recording what you say. Tap or click to find out the truth.
 

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AND FINALLY ...

We all want to keep in touch with our family, but sometimes tech can get in the way. What do you do if grandma doesn’t have a smartphone? If you’re Manuel Lucio Dallo, you build her a telegram as a gift! ☎️

Dallo called his device the Yayagram, since “yaya” is slang for granny in Castilian. Now, when his yaya wants to send a message, she presses and holds a button to record her message, speaking into the attached microphone. Then, her message pops up on her grandson’s phone like a regular voice note. Tap or click here to find out how it works.

 

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