The Current + Printers hacked, Zillow ban, AI-proof jobs, NASA+ changes and more tech smarts - In partnership with LinkedIn | Donât you look smashing on this Wednesday, friend. You know how we lovingly slam the remote when it doesnât work, as if weâre some kind of violent tech whisperer? Turns out, the remote that rules the living room also inspired another gadget we now take totally for granted. Guess what gadget the everyday TV remote led to: A) Wireless keyboards, B) Cordless phones, C) Roombas or D) Garage door openers. See if youâre right by checking the answer at the end! đđť I could use a quick favor. Hit reply to this email, even if itâs just to say hi (or send a blank one!). Why? That simple reply tells your email provider you want my messages, keeping them out of your spam or junk folder. Now, letâs get to the good stuff! P.S. Thank you for the birthday wishes yesterday! Loved them all! â Kim đŤ First-time reader? Sign up here. (Itâs free!) | TODAY'S DEEP DIVE đ¸ Fake stock scams Image: ChatGPT I donât mean to be a downer, but I need to warn you that tens of thousands of Americans, folks just like you, are getting duped into buying worthless Chinese stocks. The Wall Street Journal (paywall link) found even seasoned investors are falling for this scam, losing big bucks in the blink of an eye. How the scam goes down Fraudsters hype obscure Chinese companies using flashy but totally fake online marketing. Weâre talking bogus financial reports, glowing endorsements from so-called âexperts,â and completely made-up news stories claiming revolutionary breakthroughs. Itâs like the Netflix Original version of Wall Street. Investors think theyâve discovered the next Tesla or Amazon. Fraudsters generate online buzz like itâs a Marvel premiere. Youâll see anonymous Reddit accounts praising a âgroundbreaking diagnostic technologyâ that cured their dogâs cousinâs gluten allergy. Influencers squeeze out TikToks looking like TED Talks, promising, âYouâll 10X in 3 days or Iâll eat this protein bar on camera.â Then the scammers quietly cash out, the stocks crash, and everyday people are left holding worthless paper. Mike from Texas dropped over $40,000 after he followed advice from an online forum screaming success about a so-called groundbreaking Chinese biotech company. Emily, a teacher from Florida, poured her entire retirement savings into a Chinese company promoted by a convincing finance influencer. Turns out, the company didnât even exist. Her retirement vanished almost overnight. Jim from Illinois? Fell for sleek emails teasing âexclusive tips.â The only thing exclusive about it was how fast his kidsâ college fund evaporated chasing a Chinese electric vehicle startup that disappeared overnight. So, what do you do? Be smarter. Please. Steer clear of âsecret tipsâ: If someone promises huge returns on a secret investment, walk away. Itâs all smoke and mirrors. Do your homework with trusted sources: Cross-check on Bloomberg, Yahoo Finance or the SEC. Canât find details? Run. If youâre sourcing from a comment section, stop. Watch out for social media buzz: Hype on Reddit, Twitter and Discord is a huge red flag. Influencer-driven frenzy rarely points to solid investments. Donât let scammers ride off into the sunset with your life savings while youâre left in an empty Reddit asking, âWait, did anyone else lose everything?â đŽ What do you call a giant psychic who manipulates the stock market? A tall medium who shorts. (lol) |
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WEB WATERCOOLER đ Press 1 to scream: This drives me nuts, and now we know itâs on purpose. The customer service endless holds. The loops. The âwrong departmentâ reroutes. Turns out itâs not a glitch, itâs the point (paywall link). These systems are designed to wear you down until you give up and hang up. Youâre not crazy. Youâre just trapped in the admin-industrial complex. Spies on the road: Washington Stateâs using motion data from your phone â yep, the same one in your carâs cupholder â to find speeding hot spots. A Michelin-backed system anonymously logs braking and acceleration, then tips off the State Patrol. The upside? Fewer crashes. The downside? Your commute just joined the surveillance state. Not tracked personally, but just enough to ruin your shortcut. đĄ Zillow bans hidden listings: Into real estate? You need to know that Zillow now blacklists home listings that agents publicly market (think âFor Saleâ signs or Instagram posts) without first putting them on a local MLS database. Itâs the real estate equivalent of âpics or it didnât happen.â Compass, a major brokerage, is suing, calling the move anti-competitive. AI-proof, for now: Turns out some white-collar gigs are harder to kill than expected. Looks like weâre gonna need tens of thousands more accountants, CEOs and financial advisers by 2030, even as AI keeps eating jobs like itâs at a buffet. AI also canât replace CEOs because it hasnât learned golf yet. đ¨ď¸ Oh, Brother! Millions of Brother printers have default passwords that hackers can reverse-engineer using the serial number. Brother canât fully fix it via firmware. For the love of toner, change the admin password so your printer doesnât get hacked. Googleâs Veo 3 is out: The new AI video generator creates lifelike eight-second clips from just a prompt. Itâs amazing. You can try it free through Vertex AI on Google Cloud by signing up for a trial and using the $300 in credits. FYI: This thing was trained on millions of YouTube videos. Hereâs a peek. đ NASA+ is coming to Netflix: Starting this summer, youâll be able to stream rocket launches, astronaut spacewalks and views of Earth from the ISS right on Netflix. More details and schedules will drop closer to launch. Psst, you can watch NASA+ for free on the agencyâs website with no ads. By age 60, collagen drops by half! Hello, joint pain and wrinkles. NativePath Collagen is my secret weapon. Just two scoops a day, and boy, what a difference! Get 45% off, free shipping and a bonus gift!* |
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BY THE NUMBERS $40 million Thatâs how much brands shelled out to plaster their logos on a fictional Formula 1 team in F1: The Movie. Brad Pittâs race suit is just fire-resistant, fully monetized and stitched up with sponsors like Mercedes, IWC and Expensify. Basically NASCAR meets Paris Fashion Week, and every logo is paying rent. $500 Thatâs the fine for firing up your gas blower in D.C. That means if you leaf-blow your yard and your neighborâs patience, youâre also blowing $500 per offense. Gas blowers roared onto the scene in the 1970s, and now theyâre getting banned (like in California) for being noisy, dirty and possibly harmful. Need an upgrade? This electric blower ($49.49) has great reviews. $1 billion How much it can cost to develop a single drug. The MIT-founded startup ASG has a new biosensor that detects proteins in 15 minutes and could replace slow, pricey ELISA tests used in drug development. Faster tests mean cheaper bioprocessing, more efficient manufacturing and a chance for rare disease drugs that usually get shelved for being ânot profitable enough.â |
WHAT THE TECH? | | Turns out the latest psych-rock obsession, The Velvet Sundown, is about as real as your third grade imaginary dragon band. The weird part? The AI group has 474,000 monthly fans swaying to digital ghost tunes. Their biggest hit? âDust in the Wind.â Give them (it?) a listen here. Maybe thereâs hope for a âKim Komandoâs Top 10 Christmas Songsâ digital release yet. Actually, I wrote a song about a sandwich. Well, itâs more of a wrap really. |
LOGGING OUT ... Answer: D) Garage door openers. Early garage door openers used the exact same frequency as some TV remotes, which led to a few unexpected mash-ups. Yes, there were reports of neighbors accidentally opening each otherâs garages or changing their channel when they pulled in. đŞ Speaking of ⌠Someone broke into my garage and stole my limbo stick. I mean, how low can you go? (I heard that groan!) This is the #1 tech newsletter in the United States. Tomorrow, Iâm talking about a place you might be owed more than you think: the airport. Spoiler: Delays could mean $$$. Lost luggage? Refunds. Iâm giving you tech-powered tricks to get what the airlines wonât volunteer, donât miss it! Look at you. Youâre smarter already, just for reading this! đĄ â Kim đŁ Donât keep me a secret: Share this email with friends (or copy URL here) | |
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