The Current-Sun Plus: China and the U.S. election, free eclipse glasses, Find My for Android In partnership with National Debt Relief | Beautiful Sunday to you, my friend! Here’s a wild fact to kick things off: Half of all internet users believe they’re living in a simulation. Both Elon Musk and Neil deGrasse Tyson subscribe to the theory, which is basically akin to “We’re living in the Matrix.” Come on, I don’t even have a leather trenchcoat. Debt is crushing. With National Debt Relief, rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau, pay up to 30% less than you owe. Talk about a good night’s sleep. Now, let’s hop to it! — Kim 📫 First-time reader? Sign up here. (It’s free!) IN THIS ISSUE - 🍿 Stream on
- ☑️ China’s election plan
- 🕶️ Free eclipse glasses
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TODAY'S TOP STORY What to watch in April Don’t want to waste precious time looking for something to watch? Let me point you straight to the good stuff! Here’s everything new this month that’s worth a stream. Netflix Hello, black leather, bullets and Keanu: All three “Matrix” movies are on Netflix this month. If that's not your bag, “Happy Gilmore” with Adam Sandler is always a hole-in-one. Or treat the kids to “Hotel Transylvania” (and then “Hotel Transylvania 2”). Watch for new seasons of “The Circle,” “Heartbreak High,” “Spirit Rangers” and “As the Crow Flies.” Oh, and don’t forget all four seasons of the adventure series “Black Sails.” No need to pirate it! Hulu Lots of cool movies hitting Hulu this month, including the star-packed thriller “Don't Worry Darling,” the Coen brothers’ classic “The Big Lebowski” and DC Comics blockbuster “Wonder Woman.” As for series, check out new seasons of “We're Here” and “Ugliest House in America” — you know, for when you wanna feel better about your fixer‑upper. Amazon Prime Video You’ve got the ‘80s classic “Top Gun,” the ‘90s hit “Titanic” and the 2015 Bond flick “Spectre.” Or pay homage to the ‘70s with the latest movie in the “Exorcist” franchise, “The Exorcist: Believer.” Thanks, I’ll pass. As far as shows go, your best bets are all seasons of “House” and the latest video-game-to-TV adaptation, “Fallout.” I swear there’s a new adaptation of something every day. Max If you have an extra 20 hours on your hands, binge all eight “Harry Potter” movies on Max this month. There's a ton of other great stuff, like this year’s Oscar-winning “The Zone of Interest” and 2003 classic “Lost in Translation.” Ooh, maybe I’ll watch that when I’m missing Japan. New show “The Sympathizer,” which is about a spy in the Vietnam War, is an early winner, plus catch all-new seasons of “Moonshiners” and “The Jinx.” Disney+ The movie highlight on Disney+ this month is “Wish,” the latest animated flick sprinkled with Disney's magic. Fantasy adventure series “Renegade Nell” is another fun one for the family. It's from the mastermind behind the hit Brit TV crime show “Happy Valley.” Or catch the brand-new animated throwback, “X‑Men '97.” Apple TV+ I loved “Masters of the Air” and “The New Look.” I didn’t really get into “Manhunt,” which was about Abraham Lincoln’s assassination, but Barry did. The first season of “The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy” was fantastic and funny, but this new season is horrible and boring. 😅 What’s the difference between Wolverine and Paul Bunyan? One’s a Hugh Jackman, and the other’s a huge ax man. (I know you laughed.) |
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WEB WATERCOOLER AI election interference: Microsoft confirmed what we all knew: China and North Korea are using bogus content on social media to influence your vote. They targeted Taiwan's elections as a "test run," using AI audio and memes to sway votes. This stuff works, folks. Don’t trust anything you see on social. Sounds about right: Amazon's "Just Walk Out" tech promised we could skip the checkout line using AI. Turns out, about 1,000 workers in India were watching live footage since the AI wasn’t up to snuff — 700 out of every 1,000 transactions needed a human check. No surprise, they canned the whole project. 🔄 Android upgrade: Google's “Find My Device” network is finally working for some folks. It’s Android’s version of Apple Find My. Hooray — you can now track lost items with special Bluetooth trackers if you have access. It’s a gradual rollout, though, so check your Settings app to see if it’s available for you yet. 📱 iOS 18 exclusivity: Apple's “biggest update yet” comes out in June, but if you're rocking an iPhone 8 Plus or older, you're out of luck. Eligible models? The XR, XS, iPhones 11 to 15, plus the second- and third-gen SEs. If you want those new AI features, it’s time to upgrade. Hit those links to check out a new phone. 🌑 Help NASA: Tomorrow’s total solar eclipse is gracing North America, and NASA's calling for backup. Your smartphone will do just fine. Snap the eclipse using SunSketcher (iOS and Android), or keep tabs on the climate with Globe Observer (iOS and Android). If you still need glasses, some libraries are handing them out for free. |
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TECH LIFE UPGRADES Take a step: Get yourself off data brokers’ and people-search sites. Use this link to get 60% off right now. Def worth it! I get no more spam calls or texts since I did this. iWork free update: That’s the snazzy name for Apple’s Keynote, Numbers and Pages (dupes of Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel and Word). They now handle photos a lot better, and it’s easier to make your presentations look exactly how you want. Open the Apple App Store on your device of choice to update. It's on the tip of my tongue: AI bots can help you find a word that's on the tip of your tongue but you can't quite remember. Just prompt ChatGPT, Gemini or your fave with “Help me with a word I can’t think of.” Document cleanup: Want your text to drop down to a new page in Microsoft Word or Google Docs without hitting the “Enter” key a million times? Hit Ctrl + Enter on Windows or Cmd + Enter on a Mac. Nice! Saved you a swipe: On most Android phones, swipe down from the top of the screen once to see key shortcuts and settings, then swipe again to see the full selection. It's called the “Quick Settings” screen. A faster way to get there: Swipe down once with two fingers. Pic-me-up: Open your phone’s (or tablet’s) Photos app and search for terms like “selfies,” “dogs” or “sunsets” or even emotions like “happiness” to find photos in your camera roll fitting those descriptions. I’m smiling already. |
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UNTIL NEXT TIME ... And that’s all, folks. Hope you have a lovely rest of your day. If you’re eclipse-chasing tomorrow, stay safe and don’t forget your protective eyewear! It’s sure to be a real fun time — or a fake fun time if this really is a simulation. Do yourself a favor: Check out National Debt Relief. There’s a reason they’re rated A+ by the Better Business Bureau. I’ll see you right back here tomorrow with the best tech newsletter in the USA! I’ve got an unbelievable retirement scam to warn you about, and you can’t afford to miss it. — Kim |
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