Phone voice commands, new Apple and Google product updates, stalker ex and more
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July 24, 2023

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Hello there! I’m thrilled to introduce you to the very first edition of our Current Tech Hacks newsletter. It's a joy to have you on board. Prepare to embark on a knowledge journey that will leave you brimming with new tech insights.

✅ Did you know you can instantly silence incoming calls on your smartphone by simply pressing the side button, volume up or volume down button once? Yup, it’s a tech secret the pros know.

That's what this newsletter is about. Every day, I’ll give you a great digital life tip, a round-up of the newest product updates, a freebie and something to make you laugh at the end. Let’s get this tech party started! — Kim

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IN THIS ISSUE

  • 💎 Siri and Google Assistant gems
  • 📲 Try iOS 17 & new Google features
  • 🛑 My reader advice: Stop a stalker ex

TODAY'S TECH HACK

Yeah, I talk to my phone — you should, too

Yeah, I talk to my phone — you should, too

You’re gonna love this! Forget fumbling with your phone — start talking to Siri or Google Assistant. (Sorry, Samsung, but no one uses Bixby.) Here are a few great voice commands you’re going to love. Just say, “Hey Siri” or “Hey Google” before the command.

“Find my phone.” Siri and Google will have your phone make sounds so you can locate it, even if it’s lost inside the couch with the remote.

“Read my unread emails.” It's perfect for when you're driving or cooking.

“Take a picture.” No more missed photo opportunities! This opens the camera so you can take a pic quickly.

"Flip a coin." This fun command is a quick decision-making tool.

"Remind me to do [task] when I get to [location]." Perfect for when you need to do something specific when you arrive at a place.

“Show me photos of …” You can say people’s names, objects, activities, dates, locations or a combo. But you must identify everything in your photo library to make it work properly.

“Remind me of …” When you have 20 things going on, say, “Hey Google, set a reminder …” or “Siri, remind me …” Done!

“How long until …” Christmas, a vacation or a birthday? Your assistant will do the math for you.

“Silence my phone.” I do this before I step into church every Sunday. Good for meetings and movies, too.

“That wasn’t for you.” When your assistant thinks you need it. On Android, this deletes whatever it just recorded from your history. Apple hasn’t said if Siri does the same, so I’d bet not.

⭐ Now, go talk to yourself your phone. I’ll never forget when I was at the butcher counter in Safeway. This guy looked at me and said, “What a great piece of meat.” I said, “I beg your pardon!” He replied, “I’m talking to my wife in my earbuds about the filet!” Oops.

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NEW STUFF & QUICK FIXES

🤖 Official ChatGPT Android app: We’ve had the official OpenAI ChatGPT iOS app for months. Pre-register now for the Android version and be among the first to get it next week. You heard it here first, folks! Btw, there are tons of fake ChatGPT apps. Only use the links here.

Beta, baby: I’ve been using iOS 17 on my iPhone and iPad and lovin’ the new features. Live stickers are cool! Want to get the new iOS before it releases this fall? Enroll at Apple. Unlike anything else Apple, this is free.

Share away: Need to transfer photos, vids and docs from your Android device to a Windows PC? Forget email. Use the new free Google Share. Works great!

Get rid of “clickbait face”: Those are YouTube shocked-face thumbnails. Instead, use this free DeArrow extension (Chrome, Edge, Firefox and Opera) to see a pic from the vid. You don’t have to configure anything.

🦈 Fin-tastic app: Want to know where the sharks are? Researchers track sharks (not all) in this free app. Or use the map on their site.

Scheduling appointments is a time-suck: A new Google Cal feature allows your customers to book and pay for appointments with you — sans you. Simply connect your Stripe account with your Google account. Here’s how to increase your revs and save time scheduling. Love that!

Windows 11 phishing update: You’ll now get an alert when your password is being copied. It’s not turned on by default. Go to Windows Security > App & browser control > Reputation-based protection settings > Phishing protection. Put checkmarks by all three options.

📺 Just take my money: Yeah, I want one of Apple’s Vision Pro mixed-reality headsets. Check out this hands-on review. This comment made me laugh: “Not gonna lie, I'm getting the strongest real-life ‘Black Mirror’ vibes I've ever had from this and it feels absolutely surreal.” Oh, Netflix won’t work with the new Apple headgear at launch.

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ASK ME YOUR QUESTIONS

Controlling ex is a digital stalker

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My friend’s ex-husband always knows where she is and who she sees at home. I’m really worried about her. He’s a controlling guy, hence the reason for the divorce. He uses an iPhone. — Ron in Tucson

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Your friend's situation is concerning, and here are some steps you can take:

  • Look for physical trackers: Find any AirTags or Tile trackers using your iPhone or Android.
  • Factory reset the router: If her ex has the password, he can access the devices using the network — including cameras and her phone, which tells him if she’s home. He might have remote access turned on, too. That means he can do anything on the network.
  • Take inventory: Change the passwords on all her accounts or make new accounts along with turning on two-factor authentication (2FA).

There’s so much more I can’t fit here. I put together a how-to guide of steps to take when you break up. Send her this link right now.

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